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Originally Posted by Acajack
Haha.
Maybe she needs to shore up the "base", given that not one but two anglo rights parties are coming up on her flank!
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It’s a shame for Anglade though, she seems like a moderately competent leader who just happened to pick the wrong lane as traffic was backing up.
Parties like the PLQ tend to get in trouble as soon as they lose power. I mean, running on keeping the good times rolling by making the other guys look scary/incompetent/racist/whatever is one thing they do fairly well, but when you’re no longer the incumbent all you have to sell is ideas. At least in North America we rarely have time to go beyond the crass caricature, and when it comes down to it you need a clear brand. QS is brainy communism, CAQ is ethno identity and blue collar values, PQ is admittedly in trouble but can still hold onto the nation building thing, but the Libs… what is it they stand for again? Beyond “not independence” and “corruption”, I mean. What’s the big
projet de société?
So, back to this Anglade as a competent leader idea. Admittedly she hasn’t done well with the libs but the challenges were considerable, and COVID ensured the governing party took up all the oxygen for two full years. If she had any grand plans to establish a much needed brand, she never got a chance to execute. I still hope we get to see how she does in less turbulent times (with the libs or other).