Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister is the great divider. For him it is all about politics: create the wedge, then divide. On Afghanistan, he decides who is patriotic and who is not.
For aboriginals, the poor, the less educated, he decides who will get a chance.
Yesterday, he decided that it was not possible to support our troops in Afghanistan and to support the basic human rights of all peoples. It is one of the reasons we are there.
A prime minister is a connector, not a divider.
When will the Prime Minister start to act like a prime minister?