But I'm very libertarian in the sense that I believe in small government and, as a general rule, I don't believe in imposing values upon people.
But I'm very libertarian in the sense that I believe in small government and, as a general rule, I don't believe in imposing values upon people.
That's my personal view I would say most in my caucus agree with that but there are some who don't and I've always said that on these kinds of moral issues, people have the right to their own opinions.
I think what I've tried to lay out to the Canadian people is that we would take a middle-road approach. I don't think we're going to be able to have a lot of other stuff.
People who are in cabinet have more responsibility, but everyone in caucus, every elected member of this caucus, has equal power.
That's why after an election we'll ask the MPs elected by the people their opinion on controversial questions that were issues in this campaign.
I've told my caucus repeatedly, if you make conservatism relevant to ordinary working people, you make the most powerful political philosophy in Western democratic society. Where Conservative parties are successful, and successful on a sustained basis, that's what they do.
If you want to be a government in a minority Parliament, you have to work with other people.
Anything is possible, isn't it... but people don't invest that amount of money on speculation about a government decision unless they have pretty good reason to believe it is going to occur.
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