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No doubt to the disappointment of some of you, I will be casting a ballot this evening, neither declining it, nor even simply refusing to show up at the poll.

Though I am not excited by what I expect to be the outcome - a Tory government whose degree of neoconservative, self-loathing, Republican America worship remains to be seen - I still hope for a minority government, one which may be kept somewhat in check by a stronger NDP prescence.

That said, I would not expect revolutionary change even if it were an NDP government - what was once a (relatively) radical democratic socialist movement has become a left-liberal party, spending too much of its time defending such self-evident Good Things as universal medical care and fundamental human rights, without a corresponding vision of what might this an even better country in which to live. Any thoughts of challenging the economic status quo - as opposed to reigning in its worst excesses - are put aside for another era. I'll vote for the NDP because I believe they are an effective opposition party - and will be especially so if they hold the balance of power in a minority situation - not because I believe they have a vision for the future.

As befits the end of a campaign of much vented heat but little directed light, I too have placed my bet on the outcome of tonight's race.

For the record:

Conservatives:---> 132
Liberals:--------> 85
Bloc:------------> 47
NDP:-------------> 42
Green:-----------> 1
Independent:-----> 1

You can all have a good laugh at my expense in a few hours.

(no subject)

Date: 2006-01-24 04:21 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sooguy.livejournal.com
Interesting predictions. You sure you haven't been tinkering with this post as the vote has unfolded?

I am sure it will still change in the hours to come but at 11:20pm it now stands at:

Cons ---> 122
Liberals-> 104
Bloc --> 50
NDP --> 31
Independent --> 1

The liberals didn't nearly implode as much as some predicted.

No Cigar

Date: 2006-01-24 05:05 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ed-rex.livejournal.com
I won't bother to address your opening paragraph, except to say, "No. Of course not."

The liberals didn't nearly implode as much as some predicted.

Yes, including myself. Well, I wasn't too far off the mark.

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