Here's a though to consider: Would Stephane Dion, whose Green Shift carbon tax initiative was strongly opposed by the NDP, jump ship to that Party? Would Dion, strong on the unity file as he has been, jump to the Bloc? Shift to the unelected Greens?
I think Krieber is speaking for herself.
Krieber's musings are cryptic:
“I am starting a serious reflection. I will not give my voice to a party that will end up in the trashcan of history. I am looking around me, and certain things are attractive. Like a dedicated party that doesn't challenge its leader at every hiccup in the polls. A party where the rule would be the principle of pleasure, and not assassination. A party where work ethic and competence would be respected and where smiles would be real. Maybe I'm not dreaming.
If she's willing to jump ship to the NDP despite Dion's allegiances, perhaps she's also willing to jump to the Bloc. Well, the Bloc certainly would be ecstatic. And if she's considering the NDP despite their strong opposition to Dion, perhaps she wouldn't be opposed to the Bloc despite their opposition to Dion over the unity issue.
Also consider that she's clearly not happy with the current Toronto-centric nature of the Liberal Party. Well, Toronto has a strong infuence on the Federal NDP as well.
And how about the Greens?
I'm just saying that though the NDP seem like the safest bet, there are other possibilities.
And don't forget that she's merely "starting a serious reflection." We may never hear of it again.
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