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Originally Posted by Zulu29
Which is kind of ironic because I can see a new "reform" party breaking off of the current Conservative party much like the old PC's because they aren't right wing enough.
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I don't see that happening, especially with Harper running things. He's pretty much quelled the more radical elements of his party and you don't hear a whole lot of them anymore, and when you do the moderate elements of the Conservatives quash any motion.
Plus everyone loves a winner, and the Conservatives have become a pretty well oiled machine politically in terms of how they handled fund raising and elections.
Its going to take a very strong leader and a very organized and all for one party to knock the Conservatives off right now and Justin Trudeau is not that leader, and the Liberals' are pretty much not that party right now. that could change. But if I'm a betting man, Trudeau gets ripped to shreds in the next election and falls apart under pressure when things don't go his way inthe next election.