It looks from the recent Ekos poll, and many in the past, that we are locked in this minority parliament. Neither of the large parties seem able to achieve a majority in Parliament.
No wonder there are rumours of coalition amongst the left.
Thursday, June 10, 2010 8:17 AM
Conservative poll lead slips as voters 'gently recoil'
Jane Taber
Stephen Harper’s Conservatives are floundering as the Tory party moves from being “in the driver’s seat” just three weeks ago to “riding shotgun”, according to a new EKOS poll.
There is “scant” difference now, says EKOS pollster Frank Graves, between the Tories and “their pursuers.”
But what makes these new numbers all the more delicious is that they come amid the fierce debate in political Ottawa over mergers and coalitions on the left.
The EKOS poll shows the Conservatives with 31.4 per cent support compared to 26.8 per cent for Michael Ignatieff’s Liberals. Last week, the Tories were at 31.7 per cent compared to 26.2 per cent for the Liberals.
As well, the NDP are at 16.6 per cent this week; the Green Party is at 12.6 per cent and the Bloc Quebecois is at 8.9 per cent.
And it is not just one factor that is provoking the Tory slippage — not the detainees or the high cost of the security at the Summits, the fake lake imbroglio or the Jaffer/Guergis affair.
Rather, Mr. Graves chalks it up to a “repeated pattern” where the electorate has “gently” recoiled from the Conservatives after it gives it a big, big lead
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