He has no viable solution.
And Bernier does?
I mean you just described that entire 2% of the voting population. They're only interested in virtue-signalling and hearing their "leader" recite the talking points they want to hear (even if it means alienating the other 98% of the electorate and ensuring the PPC never even wins a seat, let alone form a government). They have no plan whatsoever to turn their ideals into policy/legislation. They just chant some slogans, feel good in the moment, and then they can call it a day.
Edit: I mean what is Max's "viable solution"? He can't even win a seat. How is he going to make his solution policy from a soap box on the lawn of parliament hill?
Like it or not, getting elected and forming a government is a prerequisite to turning your agenda into governance. And Max doesn't even seem to be trying to get his party elected.
He has no viable solution.
And Bernier does?
I mean you just described that entire 2% of the voting population. They're only interested in virtue-signalling and hearing their "leader" recite the talking points they want to hear (even if it means alienating the other 98% of the electorate and ensuring the PPC never even wins a seat, let alone form a government). They have no plan whatsoever to turn their ideals into policy/legislation. They just chant some slogans, feel good in the moment, and then they can call it a day.
Edit:" I mean what is Max's "viable solution". He can't even win a seat. How is he going to make his solution policy from a soap box on the lawn of parliament hill?
Like it or not, getting elected and forming a government is a prerequisite to turning your agenda into governance. and Max does NOT have a viable plan to accomplish that.
He has no viable solution.
And Bernier does?
I mean you just described that entire 2% of the voting population. They're only interested in virtue-signalling and hearing their "leader" recite the talking points they want to hear (even if it means alienating the other 98% of the electorate and ensuring the PPC never even wins a seat, let alone form a government). They have no plan whatsoever to turn their ideals into policy/legislation. They just chant some slogans, feel good in the moment, and then they can call it a day.
Edit:" I mean what is Max's "viable solution". He can't even win a seat. How is he going to make his solution policy from a soap box on the lawn of parliament hill?
Like it or not, getting elected and forming a government is a prerequisite to turning your agenda into governance. and Max doesn't even seem to be trying to get his party elected.
He has no viable solution.
And Bernier does?
I mean you just described that entire 2% of the voting population. They're only interested in virtue-signalling and hearing their "leader" recite the talking points they want to hear (even if it means alienating the other 98% of the electorate and ensuring the PPC never even wins a seat, let alone form a government). They have no plan whatsoever to turn their ideals into policy/legislation. They just chant some slogans, feel good in the moment, and then they can call it a day.