
That is correct but they want 3, Nathan Erskine-Smith very high probability of going provincial liberalsI believe they need to win 2 now for a majority
Another one, Conservative MP Marilyn Gladu crosses the floor to the Liberals. This is not an MP I thought would cross the floor, first elected in 2006, former leadership candidate. This may ruffle some feathers in the CPC camp.
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Conservative MP Marilyn Gladu crosses the floor to the Liberals
Longtime Conservative MP Marilyn Gladu is crossing the floor to the Liberals. The Liberals announced Gladu is joining their ranks in a statement Wednesday morning. Gladu is the fifth MP to join the Liberal ranks in as many months, and the fourth Conservative.www.ctvnews.ca
yes first the party under his leadership blows a 20 point lead and then under his leadership there are enough defectors to give the Liberals a majority, time for him to pack his bagsPoilievre has to read the tea leaves here. You cant hemorrhage like this and maintain leadership, IMHO.
I believe they need to win 2 now for a majority
That is correct but they want 3, Nathan Erskine-Smith very high probability of going provincial liberals
I’ve known her for near on 25 years.
There’s got to be something else going on here. She’s no Liberal. Perhaps if enough Conservatives stack the Liberals, they’ll drive the lefties out if the party?
Its not just 'Canadians' its the MP's from the other parties who made conscious decisions to cross the floor and allow the next 4yrs to happen.And it looks like we will have Carney until 2029. This is what I said a few pages ago what I want to happen. Basically, Canadians need to fester in their own rotten shit for awhile before they figure it out.
They would be safer with a couple seats in the majority terriritory. Otherwise, no one can be out of parliament on any critical votes that could bring them downbelieve it was ‘need two more’ before Gladu crossed. With her they only need one and they basically have a lock on two safe ridings in the by-elections. If they also take Terrebonne they’ll have a two seat buffer.
Yup. and in Gladu case, her riding will be ready to lynch her. I know many people down there. She was not the one I expected to cross. I am expecting someone who got ridiculed by a few other conservatives for a stance he took. CBC did a small story on it a few weeks ago. We shall watch and see.Its not just 'Canadians' its the MP's from the other parties who made conscious decisions to cross the floor and allow the next 4yrs to happen.
And it looks like we will have Carney until 2029. This is what I said a few pages ago what I want to happen. Basically, Canadians need to fester in their own rotten shit for awhile before they figure it out.
Yup. Now less talk, more push ups (it reminds me of Cornwallis, when you thought the cock was done but surprise the instructors had more to give)I was hoping we'd had our fill of that over the previous decade. Apparently the country wants more.
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Assuming any other party is ready to force an election. I think that unlikely in the next 6-12 months.They would be safer with a couple seats in the majority terriritory. Otherwise, no one can be out of parliament on any critical votes that could bring them down
With CPC popularity averaging 31%, and Pierre's own likeability in the tank? they won't force an election, a majority government would atleast give them time to rebuild their image. If Carney gets his majoirty, the time to ditch Pierre would be now, because they will have 3 years to have a leadership race, and rebuild without worry of an election campaignAssuming any other party is ready to force an election. I think that unlikely in the next 6-12 months.
If the 'other' party loses 1 or more MP's over the next weeks, they may be lookin at a leadership convention and the costs associated with it.Assuming any other party is ready to force an election. I think that unlikely in the next 6-12 months.
Why obsess over ditching Pierre? Thats the tell that lets the conservatives know that Pierre is the guy because the Liberals in spite of their phony successes, are still afraid of him? There is a reason for that.With CPC popularity averaging 31%, and Pierre's own likeability in the tank? they won't force an election, a majority government would atleast give them time to rebuild their image. If Carney gets his majoirty, the time to ditch Pierre would be now, because they will have 3 years to have a leadership race, and rebuild without worry of an election campaign
With CPC popularity averaging 31%, and Pierre's own likeability in the tank? they won't force an election, a majority government would atleast give them time to rebuild their image. If Carney gets his majoirty, the time to ditch Pierre would be now, because they will have 3 years to have a leadership race, and rebuild without worry of an election campaign
The conservatives are the only party that has the ability to ditch their leader at any time. The Liberals and NDP refused such caveats in their party constitution.If the 'other' party loses 1 or more MP's over the next weeks, they may be lookin at a leadership convention and the costs associated with it.
For sure- though bear in mind that in the case of an absence that brings LPC vote count down one bit doesn’t raise the opposition. So if they land with a two seat majority - 174-170 - they can afford three absent without it pulling in the Speaker to break a tie.They would be safer with a couple seats in the majority terriritory. Otherwise, no one can be out of parliament on any critical votes that could bring them down
Yeah, I hope she went into this opened eyes about the pretty awful threats she and her family are gonna face. It’s a gross reality these days.Yup. and in Gladu case, her riding will be ready to lynch her.
Mike Dawson. Not an outlandish idea… He’s Atlantic, he won as CPC only won the seat by about 400 votes so re-election would be a possibility…I know many people down there. She was not the one I expected to cross. I am expecting someone who got ridiculed by a few other conservatives for a stance he took. CBC did a small story on it a few weeks ago. We shall watch and see.