Pierre Poilievre Tread Softly On Your Words
Tread softly Poilievre, voters might not like your demeanor.
The Conservative Party caucus in the House of Commons, where Canada’s federal government sits, should caution its leader Pierre Poilievre, about uncouth behaviour he exhibited on 19 September in the said house.
It is reported that he said this, about Jagmeet Singh, leader of the NDP: “He is a fake, a phony and a fraud. How can anyone ever believe what this sellout NDP leader says in future?”
Voters are listening and they might ask Pierre Poilievre to substantiate the following:
1. Fake
2. Fraud
3. Sellout
Voters change like seasons. Summer today, winter tomorrow. Voting patterns are not cast in stone despite what polls says. We hope Pierre Poilievre doesn’t listen to that guess work, which might be deceiving him that he is the flavour of the year and will win the election he is trying to ram down Canadian throats.
Voters don’t want a 2024 snap election. He is pushing for one. That is why he lashed out at Jagmeet Singh when he told him he won’t support him in the ‘no confidence’ vote he so desires. A leader should have negotiating skills, not immature tantrums. Pierre Poilievre should tread softly about how he behaves in parliament.
His own people, Conservative Party faithful are watching, and might refuse to vote for a tout. Not all of them are impressed by a leader that makes a mockery of Canada’s multi-party system.
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