12/11/08

Ignatieff warns PM: Fix economy, or else

New Liberal leader says he'll vote with coalition to defeat government if budget doesn't deliver

Dec 11, 2008 04:30 AM
Les Whittington Ottawa Bureau

OTTAWA–Newly appointed Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff warned Prime Minister Stephen Harper that the government's fate will depend on the Conservatives' willingness to rescue Canada's economy.

There will be no early truce in the high-stakes showdown pitting the Liberals and other opposition parties against the minority Conservatives, Ignatieff signalled yesterday.

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Peacenik thinks this threat by Ignatieff is laughable. He might as well say "stop the world turning or else." The economy will not be fixed by anything Harper can do. The aftermath can be alleviated. Peacenik is not sold on Ignatieff. Early reviews are saying he lacks warmth and personality. And Peacenik knows he is a genius. These are the same early reviews that Stephane Dion got. However, Peacenik thinks Harper hit his highwater mark in the last election. He ran against worst Liberal campaign of this and the last century and still couldn't get a majority. The Coalition stopped the Shock Doctrine from being instituted and the sheeple screamed. Sometimes the sheeple are very scary. Peacenik thinks that at the very least the Liberals under Ignatieff can lead a minority gov't that can survive with NDP and Green support.