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  • grassfarmer
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2002
    • 9734

    Nathan Cullen quitting

    I'm not an NDP supporter but was rather surprised to see this guy not standing at the next election. Isn't he one of the very best they've got and still a relatively young guy?
  • sumdumguy
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2007
    • 12004

    #2
    Probably going to th US where economy is booming.

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    • grassfarmer
      Senior Member
      • Jul 2002
      • 9734

      #3
      You're a month early it's only March 1st.

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      • seldomseen
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2010
        • 2032

        #4
        Maybe he doesn't like Singh and was hoping he would have lost the seat he was after. If Singh would have lost he most likely would have been turfed and the leadership open again? Just speculating.

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        • jazz
          Senior Member
          • Jul 2018
          • 9308

          #5
          Too bad, we are counting on orange pinko commies to split the vote with the red team Mafioso.

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          • helmsdale
            Senior Member
            • Nov 2014
            • 2129

            #6
            He did a great job on the justice committee questioning JWR.

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            • grassfarmer
              Senior Member
              • Jul 2002
              • 9734

              #7
              Originally posted by helmsdale View Post
              He did a great job on the justice committee questioning JWR.
              I've never seen him being anything other than impressive. It's been suggested to me tonight that maybe there is a realization that the NDP are heading into the wilderness for a few years, being unelectable with a visual minority leader (Canada not being ready for that yet). Further suggested that he may instead return to provincial politics where he grew up - in Ontario.
              Just speculation but I find the timing of his departure strange with all that's going on in Ottawa just now.

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              • macdon02
                Senior Member
                • Sep 2007
                • 1858

                #8
                Originally posted by grassfarmer View Post
                I've never seen him being anything other than impressive. It's been suggested to me tonight that maybe there is a realization that the NDP are heading into the wilderness for a few years, being unelectable with a visual minority leader (Canada not being ready for that yet). Further suggested that he may instead return to provincial politics where he grew up - in Ontario.
                Just speculation but I find the timing of his departure strange with all that's going on in Ottawa just now.

                Im guessing the left is splitting, not my words but a current member, no way we get elected with Singh in Alberta Sask Man, they only see the west taking the ball and running without a "white leader". Conversation started out with me asking if libs were fracturing. Now I've had a SK party member and NDP recognize things are not good out here. Seperation is on the radar and it's scaring the shit out of the establishment as they don't have any idea how to handle it. Yet to meet a self proclaimed liberal....

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                • 15444
                  Senior Member
                  • Feb 2000
                  • 2112

                  #9
                  Cullen is a good MP along with Angus. But he sees writing on wall. Only the extreme left is going to vote for a towelhead leader. That is too much for moderate lefties. It isn't just Cullen. 25% of incumbent NDP MP's are not seeking reelection. There has never been that much of a turnover in a party within a year, ever - according to CBC Radio. But they can't say it's due to a towel - that's not PC.

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                  • sawfly1
                    Senior Member
                    • Sep 2016
                    • 947

                    #10
                    Couple of things did me in on Singh
                    First there is only one answer
                    When it comes to terrorism.
                    We shall have none of it.
                    It is not that hard to say.

                    The other is pipelines .how can you be on the fence .
                    Build the dam thing.
                    Can not vote NDP.
                    Then , same story as always for the liberals.
                    The lessor of evils compared to the conservatives.
                    But they can not just serve the people. The moderates most canadians are.
                    Oh no .they have to get into a scandal, as usual ,about Quebec.
                    And screw things up so we end up
                    With a minnie Harper.as PM.again.

                    Better keep your seed .
                    You will never own any seed again
                    Once the conservities are back in.
                    Drug prices thru the roof.
                    On and on.
                    They never did one thing for the
                    Farmer last time around.
                    Dream on if you think it. will
                    Be different this time.

                    And pretty soon the only thing of value Canadians have left for
                    Sale will be Medicare.
                    And conservatives can not govern with out selling off assets.
                    So look out

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