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Well, the powers that be have decided that Elizabeth May, the leader of the perennially unpopular Green Party of Canada will be allowed to participate in the prime ministerial debate of all the major party leaders for the upcoming Canadian federal election.
If it's a "prime ministerial debate" then the Bloc should be excluded on the grounds that they are virtually incapable of forming government running only 75 candidates.
But it's not a prime ministerial debate, now is it? No. Its a leaders debate. One of them will be PM, but most, if not all, will win some seats, and May is just as deserving of the opportunity to communicate her platform and debate with the leaders as the other four.
If it happens that they win a seat, then they'll be vndicated. If they don't, they'll have a hard time convincing more floor crossers next time and she'll be out again.
The others will also have the opportunity to debate her. If the Green party is really so fringe as their opponents claim, it should be clear, and perhaps they'll drop away.
So no matter which way the debate goes, and whichever way the Green party's support goes as a result, it will have been a good thing for May to have been in it.