That information will be very
useful come election time.
Not exact matches
``... I think the
election defeat is a
useful lesson that we have learned as a party and many of the elders and senior members of the party have
come to me to say that if they had listened to my early signals about the way things were going, we might not have been in opposition.»
This is a somewhat artifical question of course, in real life people can and do vote for parties other than the main two, but provides a
useful pointer as to which direction tactical voting might work in
come the next general
election.
Before the partisan framing sets in, the Tyee Solutions Society thought it might be
useful to stand back and consider just what the Climate Action Plan has and hasn't accomplished so far — what's been learned from its successes and lapses, what informed observers say deserves rethinking and what the rival suitors for our support in the
coming election have revealed about which elements of the pioneering plan to zero out B.C.'s carbon footprint they may scrap or enhance.