Yesterday a member of the old PC party "crossed the floor" to the Liberal camp, presumably in protest of the recent merger between the PC's and the Alliance.
Correct me if I am wrong, but don't you think that someone elected to represent people for a certain party and respecting certain ideals have to at the very least talk to those that elected him in the first place, prior to going to another party - especially a party that is at the extreme of what you formerly believed in?
How can you trust such a person again? If I were Paul Martin, I would wonder how long this guy would remain with me, if his loyalties are THAT strong.
As his constiuents, how could you trust him when he comes around campaigning again?
I believe that when you are elected under a certain banner, you're there. If you fundamentally don't agree with what has happened, then quit, but don't go to the other side because it maybe looks better.
Correct me if I am wrong, but don't you think that someone elected to represent people for a certain party and respecting certain ideals have to at the very least talk to those that elected him in the first place, prior to going to another party - especially a party that is at the extreme of what you formerly believed in?
How can you trust such a person again? If I were Paul Martin, I would wonder how long this guy would remain with me, if his loyalties are THAT strong.
As his constiuents, how could you trust him when he comes around campaigning again?
I believe that when you are elected under a certain banner, you're there. If you fundamentally don't agree with what has happened, then quit, but don't go to the other side because it maybe looks better.
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