The BQ just changed names to the NDP... at least in Quebec. Jack Layton was really gifted at being two faced about it and having everyone believe him. Why do you think he always had that smirk/shit eating grin.
the Sherbrooke Declaration.
Never heard of it? You’re not alone. Few NDP policies have been less publicized in English Canada. Adopted in 2005, the policy document was part and parcel of the NDP’s mating dance with Quebec. “The NDP would recognize a majority decision (50 per cent + 1) of the Quebec people in the event of a referendum,” it states. “The NDP recognizes as well that the right to self-determination implies that the [Quebec National Assembly] is able to write a referendum question and that the citizens of Quebec are able to answer it freely.”
For the NDP, the Sherbrooke Declaration represented a major, if unheralded, change of heart. Five years earlier, NDP MPs had voted to support Jean Chrétien’s Clarity Act, federal legislation that grants Parliament the power to decide whether a referendum question—and a potential “yes” majority—are sufficiently clear to give the Quebec government a mandate to negotiate secession.
After all that, why even bother with a BQ, the NDP pretty much gives Quebec everything the separatists could want from the its MPs in Ottawa.
50%+1 is pretty nutty for something major like forming a new country. Are you going to switch back next week if 1 person changes his mind?
I would put in a link, but even a small chance to give Blackrock a coronary is worth not bothering.