There has been a good deal of nasty talk recently, especially in
notoriously Liberal journalistic circles, about dissenters crumbling
away from Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre into the outstretched
arms of the Liberal government, straining to scavenge itself into a
parliamentary majority. The customary version is that the Liberals are
rubbing their hands in glee at this anticipated Conservative
disintegration but prayerfully hope that it will not shake out the
Conservative leader, Pierre Poilievre, whom they believe to be a
permanent doormat for them on the threshold of the prime minister’s
residence, (if it is ever ready for reoccupation) ...
... Apart from Stephen Harper, Poilievre is the first federal Conservative leader since George Drew, if not Arthur Meighen, to be distinctly to the right of the Liberals. And along with perhaps Stephen Harper, who was dependent upon the New Democrats remaining within a certain band of support to sustain himself in office, Poilievre has sold conservatism as a different option to the Liberals ...
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... Apart from Stephen Harper, Poilievre is the first federal Conservative leader since George Drew, if not Arthur Meighen, to be distinctly to the right of the Liberals. And along with perhaps Stephen Harper, who was dependent upon the New Democrats remaining within a certain band of support to sustain himself in office, Poilievre has sold conservatism as a different option to the Liberals ...
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