
"Mr. Ignatieff said he doesn't want an election. I don't want an election," Harper told reporters. "I don't think anybody in Canada wants or expects an election."
The game of chicken continues between Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff and Prime Minister Stephen Harper.
Ignatieff continues with "I might bring down the government, I'll know in a couple of days, no I won't bring down the government, wait yes I will, no I won't, hold it, yes I will if they don't give me what I want.
Harper's reaction is "Come on Mikey, we need to talk.
Prime Minister Stephen Harper says he's willing to talk, but is unwilling to adopt Liberal proposals to enrich the employment insurance scheme – a declaration that appeared to set the country on course for a summer election.
So now sometime today the Prime Minister and the Liberal Leader will meet and they will talk and they will talk some more and then given a week or so, we'll do this all over again.
But what about NDP Leader Jack Layton? Has anyone asked Jack lately what he thinks?
Does Jack want an election? The Eastern media in their rush to woo and smooze Ignatieff seems to have forgotten all about the NDP Leader. Doesn't Jack want to
talk about this? We do have three parties in Canada, or is it four, five or six.
Maybe thats part of the problem. Someone definately needs to ask JacK?
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