... For those of us who departed from the consensus long ago, this comes
as no surprise. But for those in need of an explanation, I am happy to
provide my notes.
Politics is about choices. If one stands at the end of any legislature, you will observe that there is seating on the left and the right, separated by the Speaker’s chair. This is for clarity: the one side acts as government, the other side acts as opposition. Like the adage “on the one hand,” there is a choice to be made: each side offers differing policies based on conceptions of how the world works from that particular party’s principles. This system is over 1000 years old.
But you are forgiven if this description confuses you, especially in British Columbia, as we have not had two choices for at least a decade ...
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