Sure, and my speculation was wrong on that one… Like many, my best guesses were overcome by larger events and some misread on my part.Is this a similar argument to Jagmeet's "positioning himself as kingmaker and getting what he wanted out of the government"? In the end, look at the cost his party paid for his abandoning his values. The cost to be part of the government may be quite high for both individual MPs and possibly the Liberal Party.
I think it’s a somewhat easier call to say that crossing MPs entering a majority government will have more opportunity to make a direct
impact on government policy than if they stayed with a now-neutered opposition.
Maybe I’m wrong on that too. The fact remains that the LPC now have a majority government, and some MPs have chosen to join it from across the floor. Each will have done their own assessment, likely better informed than any of ours.

