Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Business not rumour....

I have to give Premier Ghiz credit for controlling his members and not letting them fire back at the Opposition about some of the rumoured innuendo out there in relationship to the Opposition's involvement in PNP's, conflicts, etc... I'm sure there are members of both parties that may not be as "lily white" as they make out to be .... let's face it, there are a pile of rumours out there and that's just what they are "rumours"…. it seems it is pretty easy when you're in the House to "throw something out there anyway" to try and give the rumours creditability as there is no legal recourse for your comments.... and the Premier Ghiz didn’t let his members get into mudslinging..... he took the High Road and dealt with business not rumour...
P.E.I. legislature ends short fall session
PROVINCE HOUSE
BY WAYNE THIBODEAU
The Guardian
The fall session of the P.E.I. legislature came to a close late this afternoon, after a short 13 days in session.Despite the short session, 28 bills were passed. Premier Robert Ghiz says the session's highlights included major reforms in health care, the promise to expand high speed internet to all of province, and reforms to the Police Act."I think it says we have a very efficient and good government," Ghiz said moments ago."I sat in opposition and really it depends on how long the opposition asks questions for, and if they want to hold up the business of government."

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Umm were you watching the same legislature as i was ?? I heard comments hurled back at the opposition all time - very disrespectully at that especially from Wes Sheridan

Anonymous said...

This blog has sadly become a 'mouth piece' for brown nosing the sitting Liberals.

A cursory review of past entries shows kudos for the beef plant, praise to Wes Sheridan and now glowing praise of the Premier...

It's looking like someone who is seeking favour from the current Liberal regime to get a 'lease to own agreement' for the provincial golf courses or free provincial money to expand business.

Time will be the judge.

Anonymous said...

Suddenly nice talk about the golf courses? What's up?