A. Michael Ignatieff says coalition governments are “perfectly legitimate” and he'd be prepared to lead one if that's the hand Canadian voters deal him in the next election.
Correct. And permits, by getting off the table, therefore:
B. “Talk of coalition (now), it seems to me, is not only a distraction, but I don't think it serves the interests of my party and I actually don't think it serves the interests of the country. I think what's right is we should stand up and raise that Liberal banner and say, ‘Here's what we stand for. Vote for us.’”
PS. Coalition talk seems to really enervate a goodly number of Cons. Hmm, I wonder why…
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