Out of curiosity, how many seats can Stelmach lose before he is ousted?
Ed seemed to be the compromise candidate in a divided PC party after Ralph stepped down. Do the polar ends of that division now defect?
The biggest issue I see with Stelmach is that he appears to be pandering to rural constituents at the expense of cities that are bursting at the seams trying to keep up with the boom, while at the same time those rural constituents are looking at the surpluses and wanting tax relief. It is almost a case of trying to please everyone and pleasing no-one.
Am I reading that right?
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