Monday, September 09, 2024

Was It Something He Said and Did?

Almost without fail, yes:

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will face a fretful and strained caucus in British Columbia Monday, with MPs looking for him to finally reveal his plan to address the political purgatory the party has endured for months.
Several Liberal MPs privately and publicly demanded they meet as a team after the devastating byelection loss of a longtime political stronghold in Toronto last June, but the prime minister refused to convene his caucus before the fall.
 
If these chair-moisteners can look beyond their greed and status, they would make every attempt to turf the idiot who is tanking their re-election chances.
But greed finds a way. 

The Bloc Quebecois says its ready to wheel and deal with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s party for support during confidence votes now that the Liberal government’s confidence and supply agreement with the NDP has ended.
And the sovereigntist party led by Yves-Francois Blanchet has already drawn up a list of demands.
 
The void Jag left has been filled! 

 

Not even his campaign director wants to stick around:

As an active participant in Liberal Party campaigns for three decades, Broadhurst played key roles in the party’s victories during the 2015, 2019, and 2021 elections. Prior to that, he ran three campaigns for Liberal MP and former interim leader Bill Graham in the riding of Toronto Centre-Rosedale.

Broadhurst’s decision also comes as the Liberal Party has been trailing the Conservatives in the polls for over a year, with the latest Leger poll showing they have the support of 25 percent of Canadians compared to the Tories’ at 43 percent and NDP at 15 percent.

 

 


 

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