A Question for the Liberal Party

Dec 04, 2008 15:21

Now that "King" Harper has decided to suspend (prorogue) Parliament till Jan. 26, a question that the Liberal Party has yet to deal with looms large ( Read more... )

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lunacy_gal December 5 2008, 01:48:12 UTC
I think it would make the party much happier if he stepped down asap.

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fajrdrako December 5 2008, 20:13:40 UTC
Do you think the Liberals can find someone more effective?

Since I have no particular problem with Dion (and don't understand his general unpopularity) I think the problem is more generalized than lying with him; he failed to capture the public imagination but everyone was so lacklustre in the federal election I wouldn't pin the blame on him. I suspect scapegoating. I have no problem with the Liberals picking another leader, and hope they do well. On general principles, I'd rather see successful Liberals than successful Tories. If the Liberals can find someone intelligent, with good principles and charisma, so much the better.

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lunacy_gal December 6 2008, 02:49:18 UTC
Oh, I agree with you. I rather like Dion, myself, but so many others don't--including his own party--that it would probably ease a lot of people's minds if he stepped down. As a replacement, I'm stumped. Most of the ones I really liked were purged when Martin took control of the party, and Justin Trudeau's just too young yet.

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fajrdrako December 6 2008, 12:38:43 UTC
it would probably ease a lot of people's minds if he stepped down

I do wonder if this would be going differently if it weren't Dion who would become PM with the Coalition, or if Dion hadn't had popularlity problems recently.

As a replacement, I'm stumped

That's the problem. Someone may come forward, but who? It hasn't happened yet.

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lunacy_gal December 6 2008, 13:56:07 UTC
Or maybe if Layton became the leader of the coalition instead of Dion...

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fajrdrako December 6 2008, 14:31:46 UTC
Sounds good to me.

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