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So the Liberals want him to get security briefings so that if he talks about them he will get into trouble?
Couldn't he just talk about other things but not talk about the briefings? Is the leader of the Conservative party so unable to keep things to himself that he can't be trusted with secrets? What happens if he is actually put in charge, as PM he gets the briefings then would he have a press conference and read out all the countries secrets?
That doesn't sound like a very competent leader.
The Liberals wanted Poilievre legally silenced because his arguments were winning against the Liberal talking points. So if he is now forced to stay silent then that allows the Liberals to lie to the people, lie to the public, and Poilievre can't explain why what they are saying is false. But with him not getting security clearance he can point out falasies in their statements and argue against their logic and there is no legal danger for anything he says because he has not seen anything.
If Poilievre sees some secret information and fires a member of his own Conservative party that is mentioned in the information, Poilievre violated the security act and legally he's out. Without that security clearance he has full reign as leader without confines or legal restrictions.
No, he doesn't. Go peddle your dictatorship fantasies elsewhere.
Nobody is forcing PP to stay silent. He doesn't want to get security clearance because then he wouldn't be able to lie about shit he's been privy to.
If you can't speak to facts, sit down.
That is the dumbest take.