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Anonymouse-C0ward on September 24, 2024 11:27 pm Typical woke liberal drivel. Of course PP has an economic platform. I can sum it up here in two points: 1. trUdEaU bad. 2. Axe the Tax.
gravtix on September 24, 2024 11:27 pm I doubt it’s anything significantly different from his predecessors. Scheer and O’Toole was basically Harper’s last platform with a few things changed. Conservatism isn’t really about new ideas and the top people in the party still worship Hayek so it won’t be anything groundbreaking.
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Typical woke liberal drivel.
Of course PP has an economic platform. I can sum it up here in two points:
1. trUdEaU bad.
2. Axe the Tax.
I doubt it’s anything significantly different from his predecessors.
Scheer and O’Toole was basically Harper’s last platform with a few things changed.
Conservatism isn’t really about new ideas and the top people in the party still worship Hayek so it won’t be anything groundbreaking.