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    9 days ago

    I expect Jagmeet to be out as leader after the NDP get set back in this election, but the NDP have never been more effective in getting policies passed than they were in the last few years with him propping up the Liberal minority. Those accomplishments will leave a lasting mark on the country.

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      9 days ago

      I don’t think that’s a function of Singh, though. More that the LPC wanted their policies through safely and that supporting NDP policies was preferable to the government getting derailed by the CPC.

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        9 days ago

        Anything to throw Singh under the bus when he provided real results for canadians…

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          8 days ago

          Mm, yeah, I’ll just go and deify every party leader in those parties that prop up European governments. Singh didn’t do anything more than what a minority government encourages. He’s not special, he’s just some guy. Just like the rest of those cunts in parliament. Don’t get me wrong, I’m happy that some NDP policy got through. But I don’t believe it’s wise to put any politician up on a pedestal in any situation.

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    9 days ago

    Is this going to be an excellent wish-list for the person most likely to split our vote and cause PP to be elected?

    If Mark gets in on a minority, I want Jagmeet’s support to hinge on a timeline of achievements toward rank-choice voting as a baseline. Healthcare and housing are a good 2 and 3, as long as the former includes eyeglasses and universal dental as prescribed.

    I want jagmeet to be the force he was before he overplayed his hand. He was doing really well pulling the strings and giving Justin a scapegoat for any improvements.

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      9 days ago

      if you dont want the vote to be split tell your candidate to adopt their platform. its pretty simple.

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        9 days ago

        The liberals are vote splitting in multiple ridings where the ndp can win but they dont want to put their country first and pull their candidates but then expect the ndp and greens to pull out of close races where the liberal is the largest opposition.

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      9 days ago

      Is this going to be an excellent wish-list for the person most likely to split our vote and cause PP to be elected?

      You really victim blaming here, when it was the Justin Trudeau liberals fault for sabotaging electoral reform by engaging in bad faith with the commission on electoral reform and for voting against the Motion M-86 that would’ve established a non-partisan citizen’s assembly that would’ve recommended the best electoral system for our democracy. The liberals were the ones to risk the vote split not the ndp.

      rank-choice voting as a baseline.

      That’s not an upgrade. It has the same adversarial politics, lack of accountability and the continued over-representation of the two big political parties. Australia is behind on various international rankings while Norway is often ranked 1st place with proportional representation. Also when the liberals had a majority from 2015-2019 they didn’t care about implementing ranked choice voting back then when they had every chance to do so, it’s meant as a distraction from the real electoral upgrade.