YOU SAID IT: Singh took long enough
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Wednesday, Sept. 11: Here are today’s Ottawa Sun letters to the editor.
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SINGH TOOK LONG ENOUGH
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So Jagmeet Singh has pulled the plug on the “supply and confidence” agreement. What took so long?
Finally mastered the arithmetic that Trudeau’s deep decline was affecting your poll numbers, too?
Playing sucky second seldom works out well in life or politics.
See you at the polls, sucker!
DYAN CROSS
OTTAWA
POSTURING BY SINGH
Seriously? This is simply more posturing by Jagmeet Singh, but don’t kid yourself, it’s not the end of the “coalition” government between the Liberals and NDP. Jagmeet will continue to support the Liberals because it benefits him and his current lifestyle. If Singh truly gave a darn about regular folk, he would call for a vote of non-confidence the second the opportunity arises.
Every single program the NDP have patted themselves on the back for getting has been half-baked, at best. So, no, he hasn’t done us any favours seeing as how the money supposedly spent is not being spent wisely.
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Singh will never be PM, and all he’s succeeding in doing is embarrassing himself. Make Justin Trudeau call an election; then and only then might the NDP earn a sentence in a political book somewhere down the road.
SANDY JOHNSTON
GREELY
GOOD NEWS FOR CANADA
So Jagmeet Singh is no longer Deputy Prime Minister. Good news for Canada.
GORDON LEIGHTON
SOUTHAMPTON, ONT.
NO FRIENDS LEFT
Justin Trudeau keeps saying his mantra, “We’re here for Canadians,” but Canadians don’t want Trudeau. The Liberals have had crisis after crisis and countless scandals. Trudeau even ignored those in his own party asking for him to step down so the Liberal party could benefit from the renewal process of a leadership campaign.
Now that the Liberals’ only friend, the NDP, has said it, too, can’t stand the Liberals anymore, it is too late for Trudeau to leave as this Liberal government will fall in the first vote of confidence in the House.
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The only issue that unites every Canadian now is that Trudeau must go.
CHRIS ROBERTSON
STONY PLAIN, ALTA.
WILL STILL PROP HIM UP
Justin Trudeau and Jagmeet Singh have split, but Singh will keep propping Trudeau up when it comes to votes in Parliament. He doesn’t want to lose that great pension. This arrangement should have never happened, and Parliament should pass a bill to prevent it from ever happening again.
If you voted NDP in the last election, you didn’t vote for Trudeau and then have to watch the destruction he has done to our country.
Trudeau should do the right thing for Canada and Canadians and call an election and step down.
BARRY HARRIS
EDMONTON
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