Pierre Poilievre
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When I say that socialists changed their names, I mean, first they were communists, and then they became socialists, and then they became social democrats, and then they stole the world liberal, and then they ruined that word, so they changed their name to progressives, and then they changed their name to woke, and now they claim they don't want to be called woke anymore. Mm-hmm.
The socialists always try to disown the things they've done because it's manifestly disastrous. And that is what Singh is trying to do while simultaneously keeping Trudeau's government going. He voted just a couple of weeks ago against a non-confidence motion that I put forward, which contains Singh's own criticisms of Trudeau in Singh's own words.
The socialists always try to disown the things they've done because it's manifestly disastrous. And that is what Singh is trying to do while simultaneously keeping Trudeau's government going. He voted just a couple of weeks ago against a non-confidence motion that I put forward, which contains Singh's own criticisms of Trudeau in Singh's own words.
The socialists always try to disown the things they've done because it's manifestly disastrous. And that is what Singh is trying to do while simultaneously keeping Trudeau's government going. He voted just a couple of weeks ago against a non-confidence motion that I put forward, which contains Singh's own criticisms of Trudeau in Singh's own words.
So he voted against his own words to keep Trudeau in power.
So he voted against his own words to keep Trudeau in power.
So he voted against his own words to keep Trudeau in power.
I mean, he's not a very good negotiator, that's for sure.
I mean, he's not a very good negotiator, that's for sure.
I mean, he's not a very good negotiator, that's for sure.
And what we are seeing is all of these egomaniacs in both the NDP and what we now call the Liberal Party, are turning on each other because they all want to disown their collective record. All of them want to say, oh, I wasn't part of this.
And what we are seeing is all of these egomaniacs in both the NDP and what we now call the Liberal Party, are turning on each other because they all want to disown their collective record. All of them want to say, oh, I wasn't part of this.
And what we are seeing is all of these egomaniacs in both the NDP and what we now call the Liberal Party, are turning on each other because they all want to disown their collective record. All of them want to say, oh, I wasn't part of this.
And whether it's the outgoing finance minister, Freeland, or Mark Carney, who's been writing the financial plan behind the scenes, or Jagmeet Singh, they're all trying to say, I wasn't there. I wasn't part of it. I'm something completely different than what you see. And That is just an illustration of how much of a disaster their agenda has been.
And whether it's the outgoing finance minister, Freeland, or Mark Carney, who's been writing the financial plan behind the scenes, or Jagmeet Singh, they're all trying to say, I wasn't there. I wasn't part of it. I'm something completely different than what you see. And That is just an illustration of how much of a disaster their agenda has been.
And whether it's the outgoing finance minister, Freeland, or Mark Carney, who's been writing the financial plan behind the scenes, or Jagmeet Singh, they're all trying to say, I wasn't there. I wasn't part of it. I'm something completely different than what you see. And That is just an illustration of how much of a disaster their agenda has been.
And I think that's why we're doing so well and we're going to defeat them. And Canadians will give me a mandate to take the country in a completely opposite direction.
And I think that's why we're doing so well and we're going to defeat them. And Canadians will give me a mandate to take the country in a completely opposite direction.
And I think that's why we're doing so well and we're going to defeat them. And Canadians will give me a mandate to take the country in a completely opposite direction.
So Parliament's back in late January. It will take some weeks to actually get a non-confidence vote onto the floor of the House of Commons. Then we'll see if Jagmeet Singh's latest promise of voting non-confidence was as insincere as his prior commitments to that effect.