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Originally Posted by ComixZone
Disruption to incumbent is a necessity in my eyes. It’s time for the Conservatives to come in - and I truly hope it marks a notable change for the positive, because what we’ve had to deal with throughout this government’s time has been atrocious. If the Conservatives can come in and drive some positive change, it will then just force the Liberal party to come back to the table as a competent party, which is something they are not at this time.
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But a Conservative victory would also positively reinforce the degradation of the Conservative party, so if you want competent parties it's not really something to hope for. The Conservatives winning under Poillievre but not O'Toole sends them an awful message. If you care about renewal you can't really support the Cons because the Cons are in great need of it.
We don't know who the Liberal leader in the next election will be, but I'd guess it won't be Trudeau. I think that person might be the least dunderhead option when the election comes around. That's really the only hope to avoid electing a dunderhead. Is the incumbent who needs disrupting the whole Liberal party, or just the Trudeauite leadership group? Because the leadership group has already been disrupted by their terrible polling.