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Jagmeet Singh abandoned the ‘online left’— and it's catching up to him and his party
(www.nationalobserver.com)
For those that seek a future that brings together the best of the insights and objectives of people who, within the social democratic and democratic socialist traditions, have worked through farmer, labour, co-operative, feminist, human rights and environmental movements, and with First Nations, Métis and Inuit peoples, to build a more just, equal, and sustainable Canada within a global community dedicated to the same goals.
His charisma game is very weak. NDP needs a leader who people can't ignore.
Does Bernie Sanders have charisma? Sometimes the unvarnished truth is all you need, especially to motivate progressives
I want to agree with you wholeheartedly but I think the vast majority of voters don't even know a candidate/party's platform and especially those policy's intended effects. Basically, it's a popularity contest on how the leadership is perceived. I wish it was different because the NDP has by far the best platform for most Canadians
So we can't get the governance we need and deserve because we're too apathetic and disengaged from governance. The facts of the situation aren't enough to motivate voters so you want to (if stated uncharitably) trick them into doing what's good for them with someone who talks good. Maybe we just don't deserve good governance.
The party used to have a large and engaged progressive contingent involved in its governance. Most of those people have been driven away or have been banned as members. The NDP is not interested in good governance, they are interested in having a very small elite that controls every single thing about the part, the ridings, and its members and has ZERO tolerance for anyone who wants to do anything that isn't following the orders of the that elite.
So yeah, the NDP doesn't deserve good governance because that is not what the party wants.
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