37 Pierre Poilievre elected Conservative leader on first ballot with 68% (tnc.news) posted 2 years ago by YesMovement 2 years ago by YesMovement +37 / -0 Pierre Poilievre elected Conservative leader on first ballot with 68% Conservative members have elected Pierre Poilievre as their new leader. The Conservative party announced the results of this year’s leadership race before members in Ottawa Saturday evening. 34 comments share 34 comments share save hide report block hide replies
It will be pointless.
Just like Boris Johnson was pointless. Once in office, they will simply continue enacting leftist policies.
It is imperative that radical fringe parties begin winning seats.
What you want won't happen.
The radical fringe would be better served joining the mainstream Tories and reforming it from within.
PPC didn't even win a single race in the last election.
Even Max himself lost.
PP better make that fucking happen by merging the CPC into the PPC and purging the neocons and other globohomo's
There's really nothing to merge with. The PPC doesn't have a single seat or even any candidates who look like they could possibly win a seat in the future. The "party" is a sassy twitter account and a bank account.
And an annual salary that Bernier withdraws for himself out of meager donations.
I say this as a PPC supporter.
Max badly needs to increase the bench strength.
Viva Frei was a good example, but he's not coming back.
I noticed the other day that the PPC polled 21% in Candice Bergen's Manitoba riding. Unfortunately Bergen polled at 60+%.
This is the clear way for PP to win.
Except you want a Hitler not a Marx. And also voting is all fake and meaningless