The thing about ‘Enough’ is that it’s a limited-time-only proposition; only those who are on the outside have licence to lob it
With all due respect to the “Bring it home” tagline that Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre really, really likes, a more accurate slogan for the policy convention that his party just wrapped up would be, simply, “Enough.”
And so here was Mr. Poilievre, alongside an eclectic roster of speakers and policy proposals, to do just that: Enough. “The Liberal government has placed narrow special interests and an obsession with identity politics above our national security,” he said. “We are no longer taken seriously on the world stage. We are ignored or dismissed by our allies. We do not pay our way in international agreements or organizations. Under this government, we’ve become free riders.” Enough, enough, enough.
“My friends, that’s the nation that your intellectual elites, that your entitled intellectuals, are erasing - and not just from your passports,” he said. At the emotional crescendo, there was the carpenter he’d met in Northern Ontario, who lives in a parking lot because he can’t afford anything else, though the man was so defeated that he wasn’t even angry about his circumstance. “But I was angry for him,” Mr. Poilievre thundered. “Because an economy where the people who build our homes cannot afford to live in them is fundamentally unjust and wrong.” The crowd around him roared in response.
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