I don't think he will.
I think he's arrogant enough to try to at least stick around until he's kicked out.
I don’t think he can be “kicked out”…’cuz if he could, it would’ve already happened.
Why should he? It would only please the people who hate him,
Canadians?
and hurt the people who love him (both of 'em).
The Atlantic, Ontario and Quebec caucuses have signalled that most of their membership no longer supports Mr. Trudeau remaining at the helm. Of the 153 seats the Liberals hold in the Commons, those three regions account for 131 of them.
Another MP, Winnipeg’s Ben Carr, added his name publicly Friday to the list of those who think Mr. Trudeau should go. I’m assuming a couple of those remaining “Liberal” seats in Western Canada are vacant too like the one all the Randy’s where in…& that’s his own party.
A senior Liberal source said that over the past two weeks, Mr. Trudeau’s closest advisers have been consulting with senior Liberals about how it could work if Mr. Trudeau remained as leader and prime minister until the end of a leadership race to replace him. The Globe is not identifying the “officially unofficial” source because they were not “officially unofficially” authorized to discuss internal party matters, etc…
Though there is no answer from Mr. Trudeau nor any concrete rules in place for a leadership race, talk of who might replace him and how they’d structure their own campaigns is already happening.
Many Liberal strategists reached by The Globe said they are waiting to see what Mr. Trudeau decides before they line up behind any potential candidates, etc…
National Liberal caucus meeting is scheduled for next Wednesday, where MPs want Trudeau to reveal his decision on whether he’ll step down, sources say
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Justin would suggest that
he needs this time without Parliament in session to decide
his future, or for that “progressive, woke” shambles that
he has created, aka the Liberal Party, to elect a new leader.