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The NDP must fulfill Justin Trudeau’s broken promise on electoral reform
(canadiandimension.com)
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I can't for the life of me understand why the NDP and the Greens don't team up and aggressively campaign for electoral reform.
Because every time the NDP has tried to push electoral reform, voters tell them they don't care about the party's pet project. It comes across as tone deaf and academic when they push it.
Basically, the electorate does not like the NDP, and they cannot push any idea that actually makes the country structurally better without being burried in bad faith arguments. And they've become very responsive to bad faith arguments in the last 15 - 20 years or so.
I would assert that the best the NDP have done has been through influencing a minority red government toward a goal that helps us all. The beginnings of the dental plan was awesome, for instance.
.... which makes the current abandonment of the only coat-tails they can ride seem pretty stupid. Why, if you have only the play where you make the reds be kind because you'll never have the PM seat nor the opposition seat yourself, do you then kill your golden goose?
There are countries that have elected leftist governments so you can’t say it will never happen.