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Offline wilber

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Re: BC provincial election
« Reply #255 on: October 27, 2020, 12:50:10 pm »
The new legislature is a very positive situation in which the Greens can go along for the ride. They'll have to get it through their heads that they're not going to ever become government, but they can attain most of their agenda alongside the NDP.

 And at least they can speak as a conscience to the NDP by seconding and showing support for the NDP's more progressive members while putting down the NDP's fakers who are using the NDP for their rightist ambitions.

Is the political right in B.C. done like dinner. I think so and they are going to have seriously modify their agenda leftwards if they ever want to appeal to the people again.

How old are you? No one is ever done like dinner, everything is temporary. In 2001 the NDP was done like dinner with only two seats. The Liberals do need a major rebuild but their problem is more one of trust than ideology.

I think the Greens have a future. Weaver quitting was a real positive for them as he must have been a bitter man to stab is former caucus in the back and support Horgan.
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