Carney retracts comments on PP

squeezer

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58% of past CPC voters stand by Poilievre’s long-term leadership, but increasing numbers say he should go
 

silentkisser

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Look, I've said it before and I'll say it again, Canada NEEDS a viable conservative party. A party that will provide robust opposition, but also work with the government on important issues. One that can keep the government honest and be a real threat to win an election. PP might have been some of that when Trudeau was PM. But saying Carney doesn't understand economics is just incredibly dumb, and on a certain level, should disqualify him from holding office. Like, seriously, WTF???

Carney knows economics very well. He did an outstanding job, regardless of what Liz Truss or any other talking heads of lettuce say. I covered the financial markets back in 2007-09 when the global economy was on the brink. Carney helped right that ship with other central bank leaders. He did a great job in the UK, despite some nay-sayers. He warned them of the disaster that Brexit would be, and still managed to help keep things together...

In all seriousness, how can PP still be the leader? I mean, he's seen five members of his caucus jump ship, presumably because they don't like his leadership or the party's direction.
 

DesRicardo

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Even with a Carney majority the media still focuses on Poilievre. It’s time to focus on results.

Avi Lewis has been on Carney and they barely mention it.

it’s becoming more clear the globalists want a puppet Conservative Leader that will basically give you the same agenda. The illusion of choice.
 

nottyboi

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Even with a Carney majority the media still focuses on Poilievre. It’s time to focus on results.

Avi Lewis has been on Carney and they barely mention it.

it’s becoming more clear the globalists want a puppet Conservative Leader that will basically give you the same agenda. The illusion of choice.
PP has some major globalist supporters so saying supporting PP is anti-globalist is just nonsense.
 

DesRicardo

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PP has some major globalist supporters so saying supporting PP is anti-globalist is just nonsense.
Mark Carney’s globalist circle is in a different realm. It’s not comparable. Carney is literally a card carrying elitist that is tied, no, joint to the hip with globalist agendas.

He thanks you for your support.
 

Frankfooter

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Look, I've said it before and I'll say it again, Canada NEEDS a viable conservative party. A party that will provide robust opposition, but also work with the government on important issues. One that can keep the government honest and be a real threat to win an election. PP might have been some of that when Trudeau was PM. But saying Carney doesn't understand economics is just incredibly dumb, and on a certain level, should disqualify him from holding office. Like, seriously, WTF???

Carney knows economics very well. He did an outstanding job, regardless of what Liz Truss or any other talking heads of lettuce say. I covered the financial markets back in 2007-09 when the global economy was on the brink. Carney helped right that ship with other central bank leaders. He did a great job in the UK, despite some nay-sayers. He warned them of the disaster that Brexit would be, and still managed to help keep things together...

In all seriousness, how can PP still be the leader? I mean, he's seen five members of his caucus jump ship, presumably because they don't like his leadership or the party's direction.
A viable NDP is more useful. Liberal/NDP minorities get the most done for the country.
 
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