Liberal MPs won’t empower themselves to turf Trudeau, control caucus membership
OTTAWA — Liberal backbenchers declined Wednesday to give themselves the power to turf their leader, Justin Trudeau.
They also passed up the chance to control who gets expelled from — or re-admitted to — the ranks of the governing party’s caucus.
The decisions were made at the first formal meeting of the Liberal caucus since the Oct. 21 election, amid some quiet grumbling about the prime minister’s failure to adequately consult with Liberal MPs since his government was reduced to a minority.
Some pundits have predicted Liberal backbenchers will use the minority situation to flex their muscles and demand more input into decision-making. However their refusal to empower themselves suggests most are content, at least for now, to let Trudeau and his inner circle continue calling the shots.