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DL
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« Reply #5 on: December 06, 2023, 02:53:42 PM » |
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ods of the two right wing parties merging at some point?
Its not clear to me that they will ever merge. The BC Cons are wayyy too populist and socially conservative for the base of the old BC Liberals/BCU who could best be described as Paul Martin era federal "business Liberal" types. I think that there are major, major divisions on key policies between BCU and BC Cons - not least that the BC Liberals created the carbon tax while the BC Cons are blatant climate change deniers! Its probably more likely that with the rightwing hived off into the BC Cons - the BC United party will evolve into more of a centrist socially liberal, fiscally conservative party that will try to poach soft NDP votes and BC will become a three party province much like Ontario - only with a stronger NDP and a weaker conservative option.
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