NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says his party will bring forward a motion of non-confidence to bring down the Trudeau government in the next sitting of the House of Commons.

“The Liberals don’t deserve another chance,” Singh wrote in a letter on Friday. “That’s why the NDP will vote to bring this government down.”

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    I’m torn on this.

    On the one hand, I agree that a PP government is a terrible thing.

    On the other hand, it’s hardly the NDP’s job to prop up another political party.

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      You want a two-party system, then. That’s pretty much the only way for parties to never work strategically.

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          Somebody’s always propping up another party if you’re Germany or Norway or Spain, though, or you don’t have a government. That’s what I mean. We have something like 2.5 parties, so we’re not used to it, but it’s how it’s “supposed” to work.

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            There’s no formal coalition agreement, and I don’t see Trudeau scrambling to offer cabinet posts to NDP MPs.

            The less formal arrangement they had lasted a pretty long time, all things considered.

            But Singh doesn’t owe him anything.

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        No. That’s not what they’re saying at all.

        The NDP is not in government. Trudeau did not form a coalition, he decided to form a single-party cabinet in a hung parliament. This is how this always plays out.If he wanted stability, he could have formed a coalition.