Yesterday’s op-ed by New Democratic Party leader Thomas Mulcair in the 
arch-conservative Toronto Sun shows how far the centre of political gravity has 
shifted to the right in the most developed capitalist countries and how the 
behaviour in office of the left-centre and right-centre parties its largely 
indistinguishable. 

The Sun has many working class readers, but Mulcair wasn’t speaking to their 
condition and their needs. Instead he was speaking beyond them, to Canada’s 
economic and political elites, in his ongoing campaign to persuade the latter 
that the NDP was as respectable as the other parties and would behave equally 
“responsibly” if it won the federal election in October. The Sun’s working 
class readers were mainly props for this exercise. Like every other patronizing 
politician, Mulcair claimed identification with them by touting his modest 
background and lecturing them on what purported to be working class values - “ 
hard work, to play by the rules and to work for – to earn – what you need to 
get by in life.” Then he proceeded to the heart of the matter:

"Like all middle-class families my parents made choices: what do we need? And 
how much of it can we afford? And I know this is the reality that most 
Canadians grapple with every day.
Canadians expect their government, and those who want to lead it, to be guided 
by this same principle.”
 
Mulcair has been beating on this the entire campaign. In fact, he accuses the 
Liberals and Conservatives of not doing enough to balance the budget, and 
boasts that an NDP government would outdo them in practicing fiscal restraint. 
The Liberals have been (rhetorically) running to the NDP’s left, as they did in 
last year’s provincial election in Ontario, to the dismay of many party 
members. 

If the NDP, like its predecessor, the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) 
- with formal ties to a strong trade union base and a redistributive tax and 
spending program - could once be described as a reformist “workers’ party”, 
you’d be hard-pressed to make that case for it today. 

http://www.torontosun.com/2015/08/29/ndp-knows-value-of-hard-work

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