Sure.
Jagmeet Singh continues his run as one of the least effective politicians in Canadian history.
Not only does Singh seem completely unable to improve the political fortunes of his party, he seems unaware of the fact that he’s failing.
There’s a lot that he doesn’t know, and he doesn’t know he doesn’t know it.
Worst of all, he seems to think everyone is as lacking in the intellectual department as he is.
He repeatedly props up the Liberals – he and his party are the sole reason Trudeau is still in power right now – while pretending he’s still an opposition party leader.
Singh thinks he can keep the Liberals in office and then constantly criticize them, without realizing that Canadians easily see through it.
And now, he’s trying to pretend he was never a big fan of imposing the Emergencies Act – which a federal court ruled was a violation of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
“Where Jagmeet Singh claims that he ‘reluctantly supported’ an illegal action by the government.
And this man is a lawyer by education.”
Where Jagmeet Singh claims that he ‘reluctantly supported’ an illegal action by the government.
And this man is a lawyer by education. https://t.co/PwCbBU2PnO
— Darshan Maharaja (@TheophanesRex) January 23, 2024
This is absolutely pathetic by Singh. You don’t get to vote for an authoritarian abuse of power and then claim you only did so ‘reluctantly.’ Either you supported the invocation of the Emergencies Act, or you opposed it.
Singh and the NDP supported it, and they can’t talk their way out of it now.
Spencer Fernando
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