• HikingVet@lemmy.ca
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    2 months ago

    TBF, just because he isn’t the the jead of the conservative party anymore doesn’t mean the animosity faded.

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      2 months ago

      His resignation tour was really interesting. He went on a rant against social media-led politicking and (iirc) kinda/sorta called for a return to big tent parties.

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          2 months ago

          Compared to most of the leadership alternatives, he was good. I appreciate that he didn’t want to pander to the Poilievre base.

          His overthrow was inevitable. In retrospect, at least.

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            2 months ago

            TFW your election campaign was provably targeted by hostile foreign powers because your foreign policy positions are contrary to their aims and goals.

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              2 months ago

              That’s definitely a thing too. I’m not sure it changes the trajectory of his career though.

              If the PRC hadn’t meddled, and O’Toole took the 10-ish ridings he alleged were subverted (which seems like a bit of a stretch), the Conservatives still wouldn’t have been able to form government.

              I think Poilievre’s revolt did more to turf O’Toole than the PRC.

              From what I’ve seen, Poilievre hasn’t been nearly as hawkish on China, so the PRC certainly got lucky on that one.