Dude, when you fail, step down. I don't get why these nuts think they somehow deserve to be leader after failing the #1 thing we hired them to do.
Back in 2015 when Jim Prentice suddenly, and to everyone's surprise, lost Alberta's 80 year conservative rule streak to the NDP due to a split conservative vote, he literally stepped down in his concession speech - this is what you do when you fail the party.
I thought this was what differentiated CPC from losers like the NDP who keep fielding Jagmeet that Quebec refuses to vote for and instead of changing strategies and trying to win - they keep fielding the candidate.
I could be proven wrong - O'Toole still has a chance to step down and do the right thing here, there is plenty of time, but seeing as there very likely will be a new election in 18 months, these next few months would be the limit.
Dude, when you fail, step down. I don't get why these nuts think they somehow deserve to be leader after failing the #1 thing we hired them to do.
Back in 2015 when Jim Prentice suddenly, and to everyone's surprise, lost Alberta's 80 year conservative rule streak to the NDP due to a split conservative vote, he literally stepped down in his concession speech - this is what you do when you fail the party.
I thought this was what differentiated CPC from losers like the NDP who keep fielding Jagmeet that Quebec refuses to vote for and instead of changing strategies and trying to win - they keep fielding the candidate.
I could be proven wrong - O'Toole still has a chance to step down and do the right thing here, there is plenty of time, but seeing as there very likely will be a new election in 18 months, these next few months would be the limit.
If he doesn't resign, he will be leader of the CPC till 2023.