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Bruce Hyer

hyerLast year I mailed a letter to Mr. Hyer and yes the Canada post kind. I write one to every MP who is an Independent or quits a Party and then sits as an Independent. He sent me a letter back and found my ideas very interesting. In my letter I stated the following.

  • If you wont our politics to change you must first change our political parties.
  • 12.3 Key resolutions need two third majorities to be passed in the National Assembly, National Congress, and the Federal council. Key resolutions are motioned in the National policy committee. These resolutions form the National Party Platform and are binding upon a Federalist government and all Federalist MPs. EACH FEDERALIST MP CAN VOTE AS THEY CHOOSE IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. They may vote against a key resolution without penalty a number of times in each Parliament equal to the number of times they have been elected to the Commons.
  • Does MP stand for member of Parliament or member of Party. If its the latter your just a pledged delegate to the House. In the Federalist party its the former.
  • The Party platform is created by the national policy committee which is the Federalist government-in-waiting. Passed by the Federal council the national leadership. Passed in a joint vote by 2/3 majorities through the National Assembly (the registered members) and the National Congress (The top two candidates for the nomination 676 members).
  • Each Federalist MP should state their own opinion on national policy.
  • Each Federalist MP can pass on voting as a party member a number of times in each Parliament equal to the number of times they have been elected for Mr. Hyer that would be two.
  • They can still break Party ranks and vote independently but with penalties. The first time is suspension from caucus for 3 months. The second is suspension from caucus and Congress for 6 months. The third results in suspension of party membership for 1 year. The third is the last time for the next penalty is revoking your membership in the Party.

You’re both a member of Parliament and a candidate for the Federalist party but member of Parliament comes first because its Canadians who pay your salary and not the Party or it’s Leader.