Kilo_302 said:The rats are fleeing the ship. Peter Mackay is one the more despicable member of Parliament.
Tell us more about what the Liberal party thinks about this.Kilo_302 said:The rats are fleeing the ship. Peter Mackay is one the more despicable member of Parliament.
PuckChaser said:Tell us more about what the Liberal party thinks about this.
dapaterson said:Jim Prentice.
John Baird.
Peter MacKay.
Seems as if potential future leaders are leaving before the next election. I'd love to be reading the Tories' internal polling... are they afraid of sharing space with Elsie Wayne?
Brihard said:Wow, no kidding. Let's also not forget the death of Jim Flaherty who was also of a rather high profile within the party.
Crantor said:More importantly he resigned from cabinet before his death.
*Corrected for accuracy
Brihard said:Oh, I'm well aware. Though it was all over the span of only a few weeks- I would suspect that in his case it was pretty much completely related to his medical condition. I mentioned him only to add to the list of significant players who are no longer in play.
I'm quite curious as to what MacKay will do, and I wish him well. Though it won't stop me from enjoying the odd giggle at his expense.
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dapaterson said:Jim Prentice.
John Baird.
Peter MacKay.
Seems as if potential future leaders are leaving before the next election. I'd love to be reading the Tories' internal polling... are they afraid of sharing space with Elsie Wayne?
Privateer said:
Brihard said:Saw that; didn't really recognize the name. Has she been a player of any significance in recent years? There's always a spate of 'I'm outs' as an election approaches, normal retirements etc...
Brihard said:Saw that; didn't really recognize the name. Has she been a player of any significance in recent years? There's always a spate of 'I'm outs' as an election approaches, normal retirements etc...
E.R. Campbell said:Peter MacKay leaves with a mixed record ... some of his ministerial judgements have led many Conservatives to question his fitness to lead, but he will always be acknowledged as a leader with vision and foresight for his decision to join Stephen Harper in "uniting the right."
He was never popular with the hard right wing of the CPC, especially those with deep roots in the Reform Party, many of whom felt (still feel) that the old Progressive Conservatives were 99% wishy-washy pinko progressive and only 1% true blue conservative. But he did lead almost the whole PC 'family' into the CPC, including e.g. Scott Brison who later crossed the floor to become a Liberal, and that made him a power within the CPC and guaranteed that Prime Minister Harper would always give him a senior cabinet post.
dapaterson said:Jim Prentice.
John Baird.
Peter MacKay.
Seems as if potential future leaders are leaving before the next election. I'd love to be reading the Tories' internal polling... are they afraid of sharing space with Elsie Wayne?
Crantor said:More at link.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/peter-mackay-justice-minister-to-leave-federal-politics-1.3092480
http://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/justice-minister-peter-mackay-won-t-seek-re-election-1.2396996
Interesting...