Watching Redford get dragged before the party executive was pretty interesting. There was a large group of people who I'd never heard of telling the Premier what to do and how to do it if she wanted to keep her job. They laid down the law basically, put the highest elected member of our government on probation. I had always assumed that the party decisions were primarily made by the elected members, seems not so much.
After watching that I don't really think it matters who gets voted leader of the PC's, the back room players aren't elected and they seem to be calling the shots anyway.
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