If Pierre Poilievre doesn’t want to be portrayed as an authoritarian leader, maybe he should stop talking like one

https://www.thestar.com/politics/if-pierre-poilievre-doesnt-want-to-be-portrayed-as-an-authoritarian-leader-maybe-he-should/article_76935898-072b-11ef-87bb-f3a242eb9cf8.html

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  1. StPapaNoel on

    The best thing is to put policy out there and make people show their hand.

    A good example is Manitoba:

    https://www.winnipegfreepress.com/breakingnews/2024/04/17/tories-delay-four-bills-to-fall-disgusted-labour-group-fumes

    When you put policy out then people have to show if they are just talking the talk or actually walking the walk.

    Right now Pierre is trying to court working class people. So put the policy out there furthering general workers rights and protections, strengthening Unions, putting in way more to help our low income workers, gig workers, and other vulnerable working segments.

    Then watch how Pierre has to vote..

    Right now Pierre is able to make a joke of everything because everyone is just talking fluff and theatrics in the house and the media and he frankly is the best at that horrible game.

    The Liberals have done a good job getting serious with Housing and calling out the mistakes they made in regards to the Temporary Foreign Worker Program and International Student Program amongst others.

    Time to start making Pierre say if agrees with reductions in numbers and closing the loop holes for businesses to misuse and abuse this for cheap labor to both suppress wages and bargaining power of Canadian workers.

    I have a feeling Pierre will try and side step and as they keep doing this more and more it’ll show that Pierre is completely hollow on these issues.

    This will bring back people that were alienated and disenfranchised because of these realities.

    The Liberals frankly waited to long on a lot of these issues but that doesn’t mean they can’t help the state of Canada going forward by making Pierre detail his policies and his positions.

    I have a funny feeling that as he starts detailing his policies and positions past slogans people are going to become horrified that he isn’t about numbers or quality reforms of these programs.

    That he isn’t about workers rights/protections at all.

    And so forth..

    This is how you flip the script on him. Don’t play his game. Check mate his game with a better one that undercuts his whole persona and message.