May slams Scheer for re-entering partisan politics after being Speaker
TORONTO — Green Leader Elizabeth May is accusing Andrew Scheer of doing “permanent damage” to the respect for the office of the Speaker by re-entering partisan politics.
The Conservative leader became the youngest Speaker in the history of the House of Commons in 2011 at age 32, and he held the role until 2015.
May said Scheer diving back into politics as Conservative leader goes against a long-standing tradition.
“Andrew Scheer used the position of Speaker of the House of Commons as a stepping stone to advance his political career, which breaks with every parliamentary tradition of every commonwealth country, not just Canada,” she said. “When you are Speaker of the House you have to be, forgive the expression, politically neutered.”