Looking Back

 

When he ran on Stephen Harper's record, promising a new dawn, a Liberal renaissance, we gave him a majority. Sure it was a "false majority" but, hey, it would be the last. He would end first-past-the-post. In future every vote would count. A small price to pay for democratic restoration.

You may recall that didn't happen. Electoral reform went the way of "social licence" and First Nations reconciliation and other solemn election promises.

When he had to run on his own record, under the same old first-past-the-post regime, it was a different story. He got one minority and then, last night, another. In both runoffs the Conservatives took a greater share of the popular vote than the Trudeau Liberals. That's not to say the Tories were better, just that they were the first choice of more Canadians than Mr. Trudeau.

I'm glad that Peter Scheer and Andrew O'Toole didn't prevail to form government but that's small comfort overall. Now it's back to the desultory "same old, same old." 

Comments

  1. We dodged another bullet.
    Under fptp, the next CON regime is just a matter of time.

    Thanks Jr.

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