Jagmeet Singh – Who Is Single-Handedly Keeping Trudeau In Power – Says Canadians Are “Disappointed” By The Liberals

Why does he keep doing this?

Canada has seen many terrible politicians throughout our history.

Yet, I don’t know if we’ve ever seen someone as hypocritical as Jagmeet Singh and as unconcerned about hiding his hypocrisy.

It is simply a fact to state that Justin Trudeau and the Liberals are in power right now because of the NDP.

The Liberal-NDP Pact keeps the Liberals in power until 2025.

In the absence of that pact, the Liberals would constantly ahve to reach out to other political political parties, make deals, be accountable, and take other perspectives into account.

They would almost certainly have already lost the confidence of the House of Commons, and we would have had an election by now – an election that all polls indicate would be decisively won by the Pierre Poilievre-led Conservatives.

But nope.

That hasn’t happened, and it hasn’t happened solely because Jagmeet Singh has decided to single-handedly keep the Liberals in power.

And yet, over and over and over again, Singh pretends that the Liberal-NDP Pact doesn’t exist and pretends to still be an Opposition Party leader rather than an appendage of the Liberals:

“It’s another example where Canadians are feeling really disappointed about the Liberals not meeting the urgency of what they’re going through, and most of the money that they’re promising is delayed,” says NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh of the fall economic statement.”

As Brian Huff noted on Twitter, the media keeps letting Singh get away with this:

Canadians are clearly starting to see through Singh’s act, not that he goes to any lengths to try and pretend he’s not a hypocrite.

His personal popularity has been dropping, and the NDP has completely failed to capitalize on the Liberal collapse in the polls.

It would seem Canadians are as disappointed in Jagmeet Singh as he is in the Liberal Party that he keeps in power.

Spencer Fernando

Photo – Twitter

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