Madam Speaker, the member across the way gets a lot of gold stars. According to the CBC article, this is what Conservative MPs are saying: “If the leader invents a new slogan, ‘we know we'll have to use it’”. The good news is, “‘If you repeat the slogans, you get rewarded,’ said a Conservative source.
“‘You are celebrated in front of the entire caucus for being a good cheerleader.’” The member said a lot of slogans there.
The article continues:
Conservative MPs' words and actions are closely scrutinized by the leader's office. Partisanship is encouraged. Fraternizing with elected officials from other parties is a no-no.
Those who follow these rules are rewarded. Those who don't often have to suffer consequences.
I want to compliment the member opposite because he repeated a lot of the bumper stickers and the slogans. Does he also believe that he has to report to the leader? Is it okay for the Conservative members to be followed and stalked by staff and others who report to the leader of the Conservative Party?