Can PP be the Farage we need?

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On Thursday, I personally asked Pierre Poilievre how he plans to fix it. Poilievre’s answer hit some of the right notes: deportation for those deemed inadmissible, removal of criminals after detention, tracking down the 600 criminal fugitives the Liberals have lost, cutting international student and Temporary Foreign Workers (TFW) numbers that corporations use to drive down wages, and — crucially — net negative migration “for the next several years.”
But broad strokes aren’t enough. We’ve had years of political hedging. Even now, senior Conservatives are still undermining this issue from within, calling for scrapping English language tests or hiding behind “family reunification” — buzzwords that mask the same unsustainable intake. Without clear, measurable targets and timelines for removals, border security, and intake cuts, the promises won’t outlast the next press conference.

The UK is showing us what political courage looks like. Nigel Farage spent years saying what his opponents wouldn’t — and now they’re forced to echo him. Britain’s ruling party is scrambling to pledge lower migration because Farage made it politically impossible not to. Reform UK is now the most trusted party on immigration, and Farage himself is the most trusted leader on the issue — beating even the Prime Minister. Two-thirds of Britons now say migration is too high, and even Keir Starmer, Britain’s liberal PM, is parroting Farage’s warnings, pledging to slash migration and warning the UK could become an “island of strangers.”

That’s what political courage does. It shifts the Overton Wwindow. It forces the cowards to follow. Canada’s Conservatives should take note: speaking the truth about immigration isn’t just right — it’s smart politics.

Poilievre has moved the Conservatives further than Bergen, O’Toole, Ambrose, or Scheer ever did. The question now is whether he’s willing to go the full distance — before Canadians decide someone else will.
I appreciate Keean Bexte (and his father). Keean is one of the few journalists covering the immigration nightmare.
 
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Farage himself isn’t the Farage they need. My heart will stop dead if I hear a politician say “remigration.”
 
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He had all the time in the world to be “farage”. Instead he pandered to invaders and fell victim to the TDS pandemic.

Fuck these clowns. Country is done no matter what color rules.
 
it is my opinion but it is clear under the uniparty rules he was to take a back seat to Carney. His day is still coming but that should make everyone more afraid as he will only further the goals of the derpstate
 
As it currently stands Andrew Scheer is the interim leader while PP attempts to secure a seat in a byelection. Should PP be unsuccessful, there is nothing that forces him the CPC to select a new leader but you will still have Andrew Scheer leading from the floor for four years. Might we otherwise call Scheer the real leader and PP merely a mascot?
 
PP may be more based then we know. come on PP don't let the party cut your calls off.

Yes — Pierre Poilievre did vote against legalizing same‑sex marriage in 2005. At that time, he opposed extending the definition of marriage to same‑sex couples and instead supported civil unions. He affirmed that the traditional definition of marriage—as between one man and one woman—should be preserved ([openparliament.ca][1]).

However, his views have since evolved. In a 2020 interview, Poilievre said: "I voted against it 15 years ago. But I learned a lot." He now supports same‑sex marriage and has described it as a "success" ([en.wikipedia.org][2]).

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### Summary:

  • 2005: Voted no on same-sex marriage and supported civil unions instead.
  • Today: Supports same-sex marriage and has publicly acknowledged changing his view.

Let me know if you'd like details on his other voting history or current stances.

[1]: https://openparliament.ca/debates/2005/4/19/pierre-poilievre-1/only/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Pierre Poilievre on Civil Marriage Act"
[2]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Poilievre?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Pierre Poilievre"
 
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