John,
A major political shift is happening in most Western
countries.
Populist, patriotic, right-wing parties are on the
rise almost everywhere.
This week, Nigel
Farage’s Reform Party rose from the fringe to become the third most
popular party in the UK elections.
Farage had failed seven
times to win a seat at Westminster before he finally succeeded this
week.
Because the first-past-the-post electoral system
often brings totally skewed results, they got 14% of the popular vote,
but won only five seats out of 650.
That was still a
spectacular breakthrough.
Meanwhile, Rishi Sunak’s fake
Conservatives registered their worst-ever results.
In
France, Germany, the Netherlands, Spain, Belgium, Hungary, Italy,
Sweden, and other Western countries facing the same problems as
Canada, parties sharing values and policies broadly similar to those
of the People’s Party are either rising in popularity, or have gained
power.
One way or another, they’re having a huge
influence on the political dynamics.
The PPC only got
1.6% of the vote at its first election in 2019, and then rose to 4.9%
in 2021.
In a system with proportional representation, we
would have elected 16 MPs last time.
Will we increase our vote
share and be able to win seats at the next election?
I
certainly hope so, but I can’t guarantee it.
What I can guarantee is
that Pierre Poilievre, who will be the next prime minister according
to polls, is going to disappoint everybody, just like the British
Conservatives.
They won’t stop mass immigration.
They won’t fight wokism, DEI, radical gender ideology, and
anti-white racism.
They won’t take Canada out of the Paris
Accord.
They won’t abolish Trudeau’s new unconstitutional
programs and policies.
They won’t stop sending money and
weapons to Zelensky.
John, Canada can’t afford not to have a
well-organized populist alternative to the establishment parties, like
all other Western countries.
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change.
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Many thanks,
-Max