• girlfreddy
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    If Trudeau doesn’t do a Biden and walk away it’s unlikely PP will lose. :/

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      It won’t matter what he does, we will swap to the cons on the next election because it’s been 10 years.

      FPTP always trends towards a 2 party System.

      It’s why I laugh when people think the Republican party will be non electable in the US. Give it a couple terms and people will want the Dems out.

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        It really depends on if any Rs face actual consequences for the shit they are definitely going to try and pull in regards to a fair election. Also whether there are “moderate” Dems that continue to prevent real progress.

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      The liberals need to also stop being selfish and actually compromise with the smaller parties and independents for electoral reform.

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            The LPC would rather swap chairs with the CPC every few years than give the NDP any credibility.

            The current system suits them just fine. A system where they can’t get a majority with 35% of the vote isn’t something they’re interested in.

            There’s no amount of pressure that’ll change this. It’ll take the NDP and BQ pulling off a surprise win and ramming PR through.

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            What is more pressure going to do? Except for STV, electoral reform is a losing game for the LPC.