It’s cut-throat, it’s conniving, it’s Machiavellian, it’s underhanded. It’s being done for no reason other than crass political gains.
And it’s absolutely brilliant politics. Absolutely brilliant.
Symbolic cuts to politicians’ perks, temporary relief for pension plans and a political grenade – ending the $30-million public subsidy to parties – are expected highlights of Thursday federal economic statement.
Finance Minister Jim Flaherty will ask the five political parties to give up the $1.95-per-vote subsidy that parties need to pay for staff and expenses.
Right after the election. Dressed up in the cloak of self-sacrifice during tough economic times. Bundled with MP pay cuts and a slew of other symbolic, and popular, moves.
How can the opposition vote against it? Then again, given the stakes, how can they not?
Things…just…got…interesting…