The NDP may consider this a kick in the teeth but its really a kick in the you-know-where to get moving and reinvent themselves so that they appeal to the electorate again.
The NDP’s rebuild will be painful but if they play their cards right this may actually really help them in the long run. Most of their …. Ahem… less serious MP’s got the boot on April 28.
SplashInkster on
The NDP stopped working for the workers long ago. Instead they focused on the poor and the jobless, lobbied the Liberals for programs to help them, and taxed the workers into poverty to pay for them. They paid a big price for that.
UnionGuyCanada on
It has always been this way. It ensures the two main parties get the lion’s share of the money, and keep it. We need to being in MMPR voting and bring back the per vote subsidy so voting matters. Get big money out of politics and let the actual citizens decide with a fair system.
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I mean…. They flopped catastrophically.
The NDP may consider this a kick in the teeth but its really a kick in the you-know-where to get moving and reinvent themselves so that they appeal to the electorate again.
The NDP’s rebuild will be painful but if they play their cards right this may actually really help them in the long run. Most of their …. Ahem… less serious MP’s got the boot on April 28.
The NDP stopped working for the workers long ago. Instead they focused on the poor and the jobless, lobbied the Liberals for programs to help them, and taxed the workers into poverty to pay for them. They paid a big price for that.
It has always been this way. It ensures the two main parties get the lion’s share of the money, and keep it. We need to being in MMPR voting and bring back the per vote subsidy so voting matters. Get big money out of politics and let the actual citizens decide with a fair system.