If anything, they are more libertarian and rightwing than the present day conservatives, who are leaning more left to harvest votes.
Would be more accurate if these two were changed.
If anything, they are more libertarian and rightwing than the present day conservatives, who are leaning more left to harvest votes.
Would be more accurate if these two were changed.
Because here they believe the Conservatives are an actual conservative party, and don't want folks wasting their votes on independents who have no real chance of winning or changing the direction of the country. I think the Libs and Cons are two wings of the same bird. This is why I continue to harp on how useless it is to vote these days. In Brazil they force you to vote, because I think folks there figured that out a long time ago. At some point they'll force us to vote in Canada to help keep up the charade of having an actual choice. Probably in the next decade or so.
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Conservative is more left-leaning every election cycle. Sure, we need to eject Trudeau, but we also need to grow the amount of seats the PPC has as fast as possible. The PCC is basically liberal-lite at this point.
Not gonna happen I'm afraid. Like I keep telling you guys, if the day ever comes that your ideas are popular enough to win elections on, the CPC will be running on them.
But right now, Canada is an overwhelmingly left-wing country and that governs the major parties' platforms. That's also why you guys can't win any seats.
I mean have you not stopped to ask yourself why every single election in Canadian history has been won by one of the two major parties and why every startup fringe party is either on the trash heap of history or is on its way (like the Greens and the PPC are)?
That's why. REAL parties (unlike the PPC) have leadership elections and policy conventions to keep their priorities in line with the times. That's why two 150 year old parties win every election. This is the bitter redpill fringe party supporters refuse to swallow: If you want change, you have to push it from within one of the two major parties because startup fringe parties can't win in Canada. And if you think the PPC is somehow going to be the first party in Canadian history to buck this trend, you're kidding yourself.
Yes. Unfortunately, it's liberal, or liberal-lite.