We really noeed to sart a new movement. Maybe we could call it the vote-for-an-independent movement. Get all the party hacks out of the way.
And get rid of all the troughs.
We really noeed to sart a new movement. Maybe we could call it the vote-for-an-independent movement. Get all the party hacks out of the way.
Really? Liberals governed for 13 years and yet conservatives did not soar in the polls. If Liberals not soaring in the polls after 3 years o Conservative rule says something about the political savvy of Liberals, what does not soaring in the polls after Liberals were in power for 13 years say about political savvy of Conservatives?
And get rid of all the troughs.
I don't follow your logic- if the Conservatives were really bad then the Liberals should be soaring in the polls. The fact they are not suggests to me most are happy with the status quo.
It does nothing of the sort. Even after being in power for 13 years, the fact that Liberals are still in the race, in the running tells me that people are not really all that enthusiastic about Conservatives. They voted for Conservatives just because Liberals have been in power for too long.
Ah, the beauty of partisan democracy. Really, it doesn't say much for the intelligence of our people.
You are right, Tonington, but that is how Parliamentary Democracy works, people vote for the party, and to the candidate.
When PC party was down to 2 seats, do you think all the more than 170 PC MPs who lost their seats were all scumbags? Or that all the liberal MPs elected at that time were great MPs? Nothing of the sort. When people are mad at a party, many good, capable politicians lose their seats and a lot of riff raff from the other party gets elected.
It is a lot less widespread in USA, but that is one of the drawbacks of Parliamentary system.
" Indeed, it is easy to see how far Conservatives have fallen."- As I recall the Cons picked up a couple of seats in the last election over the one before.
tonington? I thought you were quoting me?
Sorry Machjo, I made the change in my post.
Sure they did JLM, but the point is, conservatives should be in the majority territory by now if they were any good at all. That is what normally happens, after one party has been in power for a long time, the other party comes in with a majority and usually gets at least two or three majorities in a row.
In Britain, Tories got four back to back majorities, then it was followed by three back to back Labour majorities. Now it looks like Tories will get a majority next election.
In Australia, after Howard got three majorities, not only Labour won a majority federally, but when we visited Australia last year, we were told that Labour was in power federally as well as in each and every state, a total sweep of power.
Same thing happened in USA, where after a long time in wilderness, Democrats came roaring back in 2006.
Contrast this with conservative performance, where after four Liberal victories (three majorities and a minority), all conservatives were able to manage was an anemic, weak minority.
The Liberals should be soaring in the polls and they are not
Why should Liberals be soaring in the polls, Goober. Conservatives have been in power what, for three odd years? And Liberals should already be soaring in the polls? Doesn’t say much about the political savvy of Harper and the Conservatives, does it?
I don’t’ know about NDP, Goober, but the Bloc probably won’t mind a summer election. And if Layton shores up Harper government by himself, the optics will look very bad for his party.