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- From: jmorriso@ee.ubc.ca (John Paul Morrison)
- Subject: (election) Re: reform party of canad
- Message-ID: <1992Dec30.075004.8108@ee.ubc.ca>
- Organization: University of BC, Electrical Engineering
- References: <199226.4112.13851@dosgate>
- Distribution: can
- Date: Wed, 30 Dec 1992 07:50:04 GMT
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- In article <199226.4112.13851@dosgate> "alan pickersgill" <alan.pickersgill@canrem.com> writes:
- > -=> On 12-23-92 14:32, Jim Robinson wrote to All <=-
- > JR> My *current* prediction is that the Reform Party will take 20 to 30
- > JR> seats in the next election. How they do after that is up to how they
- > JR> perform in Parliament.
- >
- > A prediction I have heard, and which has some currency, is that Reform
- > could take that many seats in Western Canada, the Bloc Quebecois could
- > run away with Quebec's seats, and the Conservatives come out a close third
- > in a three-way split of the other seats. The tories then make a deal with
- > the RP & BQ, form a government, and we are back with Mulroney for a
- > third term.
-
- well, I can imagine FAR worse scenarios than that. At least this scenario
- balances the West, Quebec, and retains/strenghthens the fiscal conservatism
- we need to preserve.
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