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Originally Posted by PaperBagger'14
The ball is also in the CPCs court too, they have the choice of blindly voting no to everything or actually working with the libs to get concessions for their constituents.
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Not a chance this happens. It never does. If someone wants to break ranks with their party they'll just leave and sit independent or cross the floor.
The reality is that the CPC will not support LPC measures, and if the NDP and BQ are their crutch that's just inherently bad for this province. So much for the dream of any energy infrastructure getting through early in response to the Trump stupidity.
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Originally Posted by CroFlames
With PP in charge, I see them sabotaging every Liberal proposal even if they cut off their own nose in the process.
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PP cannot realistically remain leader after losing the biggest lead the CPC have had in many election cycles and losing his own riding. Also, if it's a minority, they don't necessarily have a full term to prepare for the next election, they need to get their candidate in front of people.
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Originally Posted by Sylvanfan
I expect it's a minority and initially Im not too excited about that. But with the NDP being pretty beat up, I imagine they may be more willing to go along with the Liberals so that they can rebuild themselves.
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I strongly doubt it. That kowtowing is what got the NDP in this mess to begin with and they're unlikely to repeat that strategy. They're not going to sign on to another election until they're sure they will improve their position from the last one but after this beatdown that's a pretty low bar.