“Tim Hudak forced an unnecessary election seven weeks after the last one.”
It’s a wordy slogan, to be sure, but we’d get a comfortable majority with it. And, unless I’m wrong, Ms. Horwath would be leader of the Opposition. Not Mr. Hudak.
His exchange a short while ago with reporters, which was something to see:
Reporter: You’d vote against it as it stands right now, if there’s no amendment you’d vote against it as a caucus?
Hudak: That’s right.
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Reporter: Tim, make it clear, if you vote down a Throne Speech, does that trigger an election? Make it clear to the voters.
Hudak: Well you know what? It depends on the other parties and how they vote…But you’re asking me, you know, can I support…
Reporter: I’m not asking you if you support it. I know you don’t support it. But, if you vote down a Throne Speech, does that automatically trigger an election?
Hudak: It depends on how the other parties vote…But you know, you’re asking a very simple question…
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Reporter: Tim, technically if the NDP votes against this Throne Speech and so does your caucus, are you bringing down the government? Is it a confidence vote? I mean…
Hudak: You know what? [Inaudible.]
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Reporter: If you vote against the throne speech, the government has the chance to fall. Is that a chance you are willing to take right now?
Hudak: You know what, what, it’s up to Dalton McGuinty to respond to us…
Reporter: No, it’s up to you, you’re the one voting against it.
Hudak: You know, I told you…
Reporter: You don’t need to take that chance right now?
Hudak: I told you where our votes are parked.