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Originally Posted by Slava
former aldermen, business school deans and partners of big law firms
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I know what you are saying but I don't think you need to be a career politician (alderman), teacher (dean) or lawyer to be qualified to be in government.
Not sure that it really matters anyway because the odds of the PC's losing government altogether are pretty slim. Even if the Wildrose did win a minority they would surely last less than a year before another election.
If by some fluke 100-1 the Wildrose was to win a majority then they will probably make some mistakes due to inexperience. Not a horrible scary scenario. Not like the PC's haven't been bumbling from one issue and scandal to the next for the last 4 years.