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Lumber said:We might be splitting hairs here, but I think we need to be clear; and this is why I don't see it as such a big deal.
First, refusing to support a motion to officially ackowledge support for a project doesn't necessarily mean that they do no support the project.
Second, they didn't "vote against" Energy East. They simply voted against a Tory motion to publicly throw their support behind it.
The content of the motion doesn't matter. They promised not to whip the caucus, except for certain items.
They just broke that promise and whipped the caucus on an item that wasn't included in their platform.
That's the nuts and bolts of it.
Another election lie.