NDP’s Singh ongoing support for Trudeau is humiliating
Back in 1991, all the provincial premiers except Quebec’s Robert Bourassa worked with Joe Clark (at the time Brian Mulroney’s Constitutional Affairs minister) to hammer out a constitutional deal that might be acceptable to Quebec.
In August that year, while Mulroney was out of the country, Clark announced an agreement had been reached only to have Mulroney hurry home and unannounce the agreement.
Clark should have been embarrassed enough never to serve in Mulroney’s government after Mulroney pushed Clark out as leader of the Tories in 1983. And he should have resigned after Mulroney’s renunciation of his constitutional deal.
But Clark didn’t because, as University of Calgary political science professor Tom Flanagan put it at the time, “Joe Clark has the highest threshold for humiliation of anyone in Canadian political history.”
Until now.
How many times has NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh said he was really, really angry with the Trudeau Liberals – so angry he might just have to end the two parties’ cozy little arrangement to keep the Libs in power – only to vote with the Liberals time and time again.
When Singh gets home from Parliament Hill after a hard day of polishing Trudeau’s apple, he spends his evening posting messages online about how Trudeau’s government is the enemy of the working class, a band of incompetents who are only in it for their wealthy friends.
Don’t Forgive Them: