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George Skinner's avatar

I'm probably an interesting test case for both the BC Conservatives and the federal Conservatives. I do not like the incumbent governments because of their fiscal incontinence and mendacity, although I don't think the BC NDP can really hold a candle on the federal Liberals yet. However, I find the populist messaging and politics of both provincial and federal Conservative parties extremely off-putting. I look at Alberta, and see a populist-oriented right wing government doing some fairly stupid things. My fear is swapping out one set of incompetent political leaders for a different flavor of incompetent political leaders.

The Conservative parties might need to keep in mind that victories in upcoming elections isn't necessarily a whole-hearted embrace of their policies; it's also going to be a rejection of the incumbents. It's not going to be shocking if they decide to read their victories as a mandate to pursue their platforms with vigor (in politics, probably more surprising if they didn't.) However, I'd like to make the modest suggestion that they consider showing they can competently manage the basic functions of government before trying to attempt a radical overhaul of everything.

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Tony I's avatar

Fingers crossed for a good, gaffe free Conservative campaign

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