Monday, September 17, 2012

Political fight lines attracted as Parliament resumes

Mulcair Tories Liars Milewski
Mulcair Tories Liars Milewski
The Conservatives and the Opposition New Dems have attracted their political fight lines prior to the return of MPs to Parliament following a two-month summer time break.

Government House Leader Peter Van Loan acquired the attack on NDP Leader Tom Mulcair today in the first press conference from the fall sitting.

"Within the last election, Thomas Mulcair campaigned on the platform which had in it, in black and whitened, a $21 billion tax hike from carbon," Van Loan stated.


Mulcair defended themself Sunday against Conservative claims the NDP really wants to impose a carbon tax. "That one is known as the large lie," stated Mulcair within an interview with CBC's senior political correspondent Terry Milewski.

Van Loan may be the latest to boost the problem, following claims by Pm Stephen Harper and Conservative MPs that the election for that NDP will be a election for any carbon tax.

Harper stated Friday the NDP "is centered on a carbon tax and growing taxes," talking with reporters after making a comment in Saint-Paul-p-l'Île-aux-Noix, Que.

But Mulcair is asking the claim wrong and the Conservatives "hypocrites" for telling it.

"It is extremely rare that i can make use of this word in politics, since you tend to try and go above it, but that's a bald-faced lie through the Conservatives," stated Mulcair.

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