A Conservative MP is giving up his seat to allow Pierre Poilievre to run in a byelection after Prime Minister Mark Carney said he’d be ready to call one “as soon as possible.”
82% in favour of conservatives during the last election but Carney can wait 6 months to launch the by-election, that might be long enough to piss off some conservatives that might want to get rid of PP.
He says he won’t wait and will call the by-election right away.
It’s bonkers, and certainly PP would never do such a thing in return, but not doing it would just lead to 6 months of "Carney is a coward who won’t let me in because I am always right and he hates that.
This snowflake is going to get treated with kid gloves over and over, and he isn’t going to learn a thing, will never return the courtesy, and continue to drag Canada and Canadians down as he goes.
Something I find pretty crazy is that he’s pushing out someone who was close to reaching 6 years of service, meaning that person is giving up on 6 years of pension contribution because MPs need to be in their position for 6 years to be eligible to keep it. What they contributed will be given back to them but in the end they won’t have much to show for their service when they retire.
82% in favour of conservatives during the last election but Carney can wait 6 months to launch the by-election, that might be long enough to piss off some conservatives that might want to get rid of PP.
He says he won’t wait and will call the by-election right away.
It’s bonkers, and certainly PP would never do such a thing in return, but not doing it would just lead to 6 months of "Carney is a coward who won’t let me in because I am always right and he hates that.
This snowflake is going to get treated with kid gloves over and over, and he isn’t going to learn a thing, will never return the courtesy, and continue to drag Canada and Canadians down as he goes.
Something I find pretty crazy is that he’s pushing out someone who was close to reaching 6 years of service, meaning that person is giving up on 6 years of pension contribution because MPs need to be in their position for 6 years to be eligible to keep it. What they contributed will be given back to them but in the end they won’t have much to show for their service when they retire.