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On one level that question was answered a long, long time ago, especially given Victoria's apparent 'sick' culture.
But on another level entirely, it looks like the revolt may be occurring right now.
The Province's Cassidy Olivier has the story in tweets...
"It is a very tumultuous situation here with any bill being put forward by government," Liberal source tells The Province #bcpoli
— Cassidy Olivier (@cassidyolivier) February 14, 2013
"Many of us are refusing to be whipped. We are going to vote on our own conscience," source says. #bcpoli
— Cassidy Olivier (@cassidyolivier) February 14, 2013
"Many of us are refusing to be whipped. We are going to vote on our own conscience," source says. #bcpoli
— Cassidy Olivier (@cassidyolivier) February 14, 2013
Hmmmm....
Looks like Grant G. just may be right.
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5 comments:
The BC Liberal caucus may or may not revolt; but they certainly are revolting...
I'm betting it's smoke and mirrors..that confidence votes will survive the test. Those who are needed to stand up for what's right have been sitting for too long now - ahem - Merv
Merv--
I suspect you may be correct.
But if that's really the case, why was Ms. Clark calling up Mr. Slater asking for his support?
(assuming, of course, that that call actually did happen)
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good point Ross. The call did happen..Slater's confirmed it. However, CC has handlers who are aware of all dangers, including being lied to by outwardly loyal soldiers.
It does promise to be a short and entertaining session - almost worth the wait :-) - Merv
If Grant G is right, does that mean there is a bloodless coup afoot? Are we about to be disenfranchised of an election?
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