What MPs want? A little R-E-S-P-E-C-T

But they need to earn it first. More often than not, politicians and their crafty advisers determine strategy derived almost exclusively from narrow partisan considerations.

TORONTO– The political process should, in theory, resemble basic economic philosophies. When elected officials take decisions, they ought to reflect on the opportunity cost of the activity and consider the marginal benefit/cost to society. In practice, however, politicians and their crafty ...

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