Re: "Tories accused of 'reinventing' Parliamentary confidence, but tell Libs, NDP they can't have it both ways," (The Hill Times, Oct. 8, p. 1). Throughout his career as a politician, Don Boudria has made it an art form to deliver nasty, invective-filled blows to those in opposition to the Liberal Party. Presently, although no longer a politician and outside of the corridors of power, he is attacking the Prime Minister (on procedural matters) in a language that suggests the Prime Minister might be guilty of the highest hypocrisy.
Re: "Tories accused of 'reinventing' Parliamentary confidence, but tell Libs, NDP they can't have it both ways," (The Hill Times, Oct. 8, p. 1). Throughout his career as a politician, Don Boudria has made it an art form to deliver nasty, invective-filled blows to those in opposition to the Liberal Party. Presently, although no longer a politician and outside of the corridors of power, he is attacking the Prime Minister (on procedural matters) in a language that suggests the Prime Minister might be guilty of the highest hypocrisy.