5.17.2006

E-Day plus 365

A year ago today, Gordon Campbell and the BC Liberals won a second majority, and lost 31 seats. Last week, a Mustel Group poll had the Liberals at 54% to 37% for the NDP.

A 13 point lead despite Olympic cost overruns, Kevin Falcon's freeway bullying, cutting funding to emergency rooms, and still not addressing classroom sizes could mean a few things. One thing is that the polite, pick-your-spots approach the NDP has taken in the legislature isn't resonating with the voters. Another thing is that after the Liberals handed out signing bonus to public sector workers, the labour movement isn't mobilized to take on these kind of issues as they did in the Campbell's first term.

Or, it could be that no one's paying attention and it's getting close to summer, making this the useless kind of double-digit lead. The beaches may open this weekend, but the unfortunately for the Liberals, the polls don't for another three years.

Of course, the Basi-Virk trial has to open sometime...

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I agree 100%.

It really boggles the mind how the Liberals are so far ahead of the NDP in the polls. I think the NDP need to start changing their tactics and really go on the offensive.

Anonymous said...

The Ipso Reid Poll that came out today and was done on June 21 has the NDP at 35% and the Libs at 51% so it is a 16 point lead now.

I think maybe Carole James should consider stepping down? I do not believe she will be leading the NDP in the next election anyways.

She is a weak leader. I have always supported her from the start but for the sake of the party i think she should step aside.