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Would Mount Royal constituents support Anthony Housefather crossing the floor?

It’s a question on the minds of many in Montreal’s West End. What will Anthony Housefather do next?

The Liberal Mount Royal Member of Parliament is unsure of his future with the party after disagreements on the subject of Israel and Palestine.

There has been rampant speculation that Housefather will cross the floor to the Conservatives, but would his constituents support such a move?

The city of Côte Saint-Luc, Que., where Housefather was mayor for a decade, is in the heart of the Mount Royal riding.

Residents who spoke to Global News there hold him in high regard.

“I love him,” said Malka Magonet.

“He came to the synagogue, he spoke to us, we’re in,” said local resident Miriam Raboua.

However, they’re now wondering if he’s going to leave the party he’s been active in since he was a teen.

Housefather is Jewish and a fervent supporter of Israel. He said last week he felt isolated and would need to reflect on his political future when all but he and two other Liberals voted to pass an amended NDP motion on Palestinian statehood.

As Housefather watched his fellow Liberals applaud the passing of the motion, he began to question his allegiance to the party.

The motion also includes a call for Canada to stop sending arms to Israel.  The Conservatives voted against it.

“Nothing on my political future has been decided yet other than that I am running again in the next election,” Housefather told Global News in an email on Thursday.

Multiple residents of the Mount Royal riding have reported receiving robocalls asking if they’d still vote for Housefather if he crosses the floor. Housefather said he did not order a poll.

The mayor of Hampstead, a Montreal suburb in the Mount Royal riding, is pressuring Housefather to go to the Conservatives.

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