After party leader Justin Trudeau declared no future candidates will be approved unless they accept the party鱿鱼视频app pro-choice position, the Scarborough-Guildwood MP was left wondering why traditional Liberal openness on the question had to be dumped.
鈥淭he party did take a position in Ottawa in 2012 and it was a pro-choice position. I suppose he (Trudeau) is reflecting that. And it does line up with his own personal views. In that respect, he鱿鱼视频app making a clear position,鈥 said McKay.
In 2011 Trudeau took the more ambiguous position that he personally had moral objections to abortion but did not believe it was an area for legislation.
鈥淚 said I don鈥檛 like abortion. Does anyone who鱿鱼视频app pro-choice, as I am, really like abortion?鈥 Trudeau tweeted in November, 2011.
鈥淭o my mind ambiguity is the position to take,鈥 said McKay. 鈥淲e all live with contradictions within our own lives. It鱿鱼视频app only the fundamentalists on both sides of the issue who drive us all crazy. Because the fundamentalists on both sides are so strident then there is no mature dialogue about the issue itself.鈥
With both the NDP and Liberals now enforcing official party stands against regulating abortion and Conservative Prime Minister Stephen Harper declaring he has no interest in reopening the abortion debate and voting against abortion-related private members motions, there鱿鱼视频app little prospect of serious movement or debate on the issue, McKay said.
鈥淭he politicians largely just duck,鈥 he said.
A history of single-issue anti-abortion candidates campaigning hard for Liberal nominations despite little or no history with the party pushed the Grits into drawing a line in the sand, said McKay.
鈥淭he party was embarrassed, if you will,鈥 he said. 鈥淪pent a lot of political capital on these kinds of events. It鱿鱼视频app also a little strange that the party isn鈥檛 also taking a firm position on ethnic politics, say.鈥
McKay doesn鈥檛 want to be the last Liberal to stand against unregulated abortion.
鈥淭his is not a position that I find myself seeking,鈥 he told The Catholic Register. "I鈥檝e spent 16, 17 years as an MP (first elected in 1997). I鈥檝e gone through six elections. In each and every one of those elections my constituents have known what my position has been. As far as I know, people of the pro-choice variety, probably the majority in my constituency, still vote for me even though they think that maybe my ideas are a little looney. For whatever reason, they see me as a good MP and a good representative of their views.鈥
Ideally, politicians should lead on difficult and contentious issues, according to McKay.
鈥淭he conversation never actually gets on to the floor of the House. Parliament, which is supposed to be the great debating chamber of our society, is silent.鈥