Friday, June 12, 2009

Just repeating for effect ...

Lisa Raitt on the banks and whether Iggy can call another election:
Later in her conversation with Ms. MacDonnell, Ms. Raitt tells the man driving them around Victoria that Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff had backed down from defeating the Conservative government on a budget a few days earlier because he got a message from Canadian bankers.

“They did it at the Canadian Council of (Chief) Executives, there was three presidents of major banks who stood up in the room — and this is not from cabinet so I can talk about it — stood up and said, ‘Ignatieff, don’t you even think about bringing us to an election,’” said Ms. Raitt.

“'We don’t need this. We have no interest in this. And we will never fund your party again.’ That was very powerful. So he heard it from very powerful people in the industry. He was definitely muzzled.”

Of course, mainstream politicians aren't supposed to give the whole game away ...

Liberal finance critic John McCallum, who was present for the closed-door Jan. 20 meeting with about 100 executives, says they were against the coalition and an election, but there was “not even a hint of a veiled threat,” and bankers would never make such a threat in a meeting with so many people present.

“That’s absolutely ridiculous,” he said. “Can you imagine a bank president standing up in a room like that with more than 100 people in the room and saying something like that? It makes no sense.”

Can you imagine a president of one of Canada's major banks in a closed-door meeting, telling the leader of a cash-strapped political party that it won't receive any funding from them if it forces an election? Well, actually, yes I can. Makes a lot of sense to me.

2 comments:

Sir Francis said...

Makes a lot of sense to me.

Sure, but, get real. Do you really expect McCallum to say, "Yeah, my party wanted to move against the Cons, but the big money guys sawed off our balls with a rusty butter knife"?

How many soccer moms would be willing to lick stamps and staff Liberal phone-banks after hearing something as depressing (and authentic) as that?

thwap said...

Maybe the same soccer moms and careerists who've manned the phones through the dismal leaderships of Martin, Dion the enabler, and now Ignatieff the blusterer.

But you're right, it's best not to let the cat out of the bag, and Raitt did.