OTTAWA – Jagmeet Singh says he’s “absolutely” the right person to lead the New Democrats into the next election despite the party’s drop in the polls. A recent Leger poll...
I wanna see Wab Kinew become the leader! The guy has charisma. The guy can lean on Riel and and his French immersion high school to rally Quebec. And we're well overdue for a first First Nations person as a head of state.
I was thinking the same about him lately. The federal NDP running on a platform that respects the dignity of the working class with a smiling Wab Kinew out front would be inspiring. But he won't be free for a while yet.
I like him, but leadership of a party just doesn't seem to be his thing.
Everyone should have to take a class in school that helps you identify your strengths and weaknesses, so at least you have some idea what abilities you've got. Part of the course should include knowing when to step back.
People overestimating their ability is common and somewhat reasonable. The party not doing much about while it's on the path of losing official part status is incompetence.
I would have been more inclined to go NDP if he resigned a long time ago. Too little too late for me. Liberals did a bunch of cheesy bullshit, he backed them in them, and now he wants to pretend that never happened. We have no good options.
Singh was asked if he’s still the right leader for the party.
“So if you want to defend health care, I’m your guy. I’m the only one that’s committed to defending health care, fighting back against privatization, not letting people profit off the pain of Canadians,” he said.
Singh said both the Liberals and Conservatives are proposing cuts to federal spending [...]
Either the question was asked poorly or he didn't understand because he clearly was not answering the question that was asked.
One of the frustrating new realities of politicians these days is that they basically all follow the mantra of "don't answer the question that was asked, answer the question that you wish was asked". It's extremely frustrating.
When they were picking Jagmeet, I wanted Charlie Angus or Niki Ashton. Jagmeet's leadership has (unfortunately) just been a waste of time and votes.
As others have said, Wab Kinew would also be a good choice. Does anyone else remember seeing his music videos on MuchMusic back in the day? So weird to see him in politics now, but he's doing well.
Hard to say. I get the impression he's, if not exactly starting to burn out, then at least getting pretty tired. He has one of the largest (second-largest?) and least-accessible ridings in Ontario, and apparently just getting from Point A to Point B is starting to wear him down.
100% this. The NDP need assertive, angry leadership. Someone who can stab at the political establishment with the righteous anger of the working class and demand worker's rights, a wealth cap, and an end to rent-seeking.
I think Singh shares a lot of those ideals, but his persona is just too friendly (he describes how to pronounce his name as "rhymes with hug" ffs). Every time I hear from Angus, I find myself shouting "fuck yeah!". That's the kind of leader the Left needs.
I agree that the party needs more aggressive leadership but as a person of colour I can guarantee Jagmeet's already weakening support would tank if he was seen as anything less than a model minority. Racist people don't want to see any brown man lead the country, much less an angry brown man.
Hmm. That's a really great take. Can we afford to lose her tireless focus regionally just to get her federally? She needs a cushier appointment after the PTSD of living in such a fiefdom, but no one else in her role has her experience with those chucklenuts and I worry that's to the detriment of people in the 403 I care about.
Oh, but she'd be great as in the Canada's Conscience role as she's yet more unbiased than Jagmeet; and if we can't have Mr Mulcair poking fun at the blues, then I choo-choo-choose her.
The metric for the NDP isn't how many seats they get, because they're never going to get into power. Its how much influence they are able to apply to the government. By that metric, the NDP have been doing well.
Except the sabre-rattling that could let Milhouse into power and damn the country. Aside from that, it was good. When Jagmeet had the screws to Justin and was getting things people needed, that was a good thing that the power play killed.
I don't think we'll get that back, even under Mark, and that'll be the lasting damage here.
He has been pretty much invisible in the last few years. Very little articles with him as the headline. Compare that to Trudeau, Carney, Poilievre and even the bloc leader (at least in quebec) and it's a different story
Charlie is on because he's backing the petition(s). Just because Singh is party leader doesn't mean he has to do it ... although it would likely have helped how the public sees him.
I'm shocked this stunt is selling with sophisticated voters. He knew it was impossible, and it undermines the value of all our citizenships. I find it disgusting.