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  1. imaginary48 on

    Poilievre still doesn’t have his security clearance that would let him have access to sensitive, classified information like foreign interference reports, classified intelligence briefings, and Five Eyes information sharing. He doesn’t have a foreign policy plan because he refuses to fully understand what’s going on.

  2. I am waiting for any plan from Poilievre, not just foreign policy. I have only seen him spew vitriol and discent.

    Even the CPC’s plan they put out during the last election was a big PP picture book. The other parties had very few pictures and pages of text.

  3. ragnaroksunset on

    He needs more than that.

    He’s literally still nothing more than „Prime Minister BAD“.

    I’m sorry but the Westminster system wasn’t designed to tell us that. Most people can figure that out on their own.

    It’s not as bad here as in America but the flaws in how our system was designed are really showing.

  4. I mean, if he’s sticking around, sure. But really the thing he needs to do the most is get out of politics. He’s been nothing but divisive in a time where we most need unity. His divisiveness squandered what seemed like a sure majority. He just doesn’t have what it takes to lead.

    It says bad things about the CPC if they keep him on and it says bad things about Poilievre’s own judgement that he hasn’t long since resigned. Having a foreign policy plan isn’t going to fix this and it’s like asking a leopard to change its spots.

  5. I feel as though we keep talking about Poilievre as if we don’t know who he is and what he believes by now. He is not a serious candidate, and he will not magically get the work needed done to make himself relevant—even if he recognized it as a necessity (which has in no way been communicated) how long would it take him to produce an policy idea of any actual substance?

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