Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Burning questions

Since the Libs can never claim to be united by principle, the best they can apparently hope for is a common sense of fear. Which leads to this delightfully ironic passage:
Sources said Wednesday's caucus meeting was dominated by MPs who were furious that last week's private discussions had been aired publicly. About a dozen MPs complained that such leaks are divisive and damaging to the party.

According to insiders, Ignatieff vowed to find the perpetrators of the leaks and throw them out of caucus.
Which raises a couple of questions.

First, can we presume that Ignatieff has failed in his tough talk if the Libs aren't down an MP or two within the next few weeks?

And second, what punishment will befall those who have now leaked the aftermath and consequences of leaking?

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