It's not easy being Green
For Elizabeth May, it's debata-vue all over again
Tuesday was a good news/bad news sort of day for the
Green Party.
On the one hand, Elizabeth May's band of political upstarts lost their bid to have the
Federal Court make an emergency ruling giving her a seat at the table for next week's televised leaders' debates.
On the other hand, if the results of a
poll commissioned by the Globe and Mail are to be believed, a significant majority of Canadians either "strongly" or "somewhat" support her presence at the boys' table.
Now May is
calling for a boycott of next week's debates by the other party leaders and hoping for a repeat of
2008, when an enormous public outcry more or less forced the broadcasting consortium to let her in (and, don't forget, for Jack Layton and Stephen Harper to rescind their threats to withdraw should she be permitted to take part).
But should the Green Party have a seat at the table? After all, they've never elected a Member to the House of Commons and the party managed only
6.77% of the popular vote last time out.
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