Mr. Speaker, with these words, “I am just an ordinary MP looking after the interests of my constituents”, the Prime Minister dismisses his intervention in the application of a $600,000 loan for a friend.
The Prime Minister is no ordinary MP. He appoints the members of the Senate, supreme court judges and ministers of the crown. No one can appeal his decisions. He declares government bills and motions to be votes of confidence and does not permit members of his Liberal Party to vote the wishes of their constituents.
When the leader of the country engages in activities that are—