Notice the lower-case 'c'.
I've actually met conservatives who'd told me that though they'd love to see a conservative majority government, they also don't trust the CPC. As for how to achieve a concervatvie majority without a CPC majority, I've heard various comments. One person had suggested voting for indipenent conservative-leaning candidates, in the hope that this would put another conservative in Parliament without giving the CPC a majority, possibly leading to a co-alition comprising the CPC and independent conservatives MPs. Others have suggested a re-establishment of the Reform and Progressive Conservative Parties, that the fusion of these two parties was a bad idea, and that perhaps a conservative co-alition in Parlaiment consisting of the Reform and PC parties might work. I've heard of other alternatives that have been brandied about too.
What are you thoughts on this; could there be a conservative majority without a CPC majority?
I've actually met conservatives who'd told me that though they'd love to see a conservative majority government, they also don't trust the CPC. As for how to achieve a concervatvie majority without a CPC majority, I've heard various comments. One person had suggested voting for indipenent conservative-leaning candidates, in the hope that this would put another conservative in Parliament without giving the CPC a majority, possibly leading to a co-alition comprising the CPC and independent conservatives MPs. Others have suggested a re-establishment of the Reform and Progressive Conservative Parties, that the fusion of these two parties was a bad idea, and that perhaps a conservative co-alition in Parlaiment consisting of the Reform and PC parties might work. I've heard of other alternatives that have been brandied about too.
What are you thoughts on this; could there be a conservative majority without a CPC majority?