Newfoundland Premier Danny Williams also declares himself a "Progressive" Conservative in opposition to the Harpocrites and is carrying out a Anybody But Conservative federal election campaign.
Add to that this weekends rejection of the Conservative Governments equalization bait and switch by the "Progressive" Conservative Premier of Nova Scotia and we see the beginnings of a new movement to recognize the political reality of truly "Progressive" Conservatives.
The party that former Nova Scotia PC leader Peter Mackay opportunistically scuttled, after agreeing in writing not to, in order to try to be leader of the political Frankenstein known as the Reform/Alliance/PC/Conservatives.
Bill Casey is breathing a sigh of relief after Premier Rodney MacDonald called on Nova Scotia members of Parliament yesterday to vote against the federal budget.
"Premier MacDonald called me today and told me," the Cumberland-Colchester-Musquodoboit Valley MP said in a phone interview from his Amherst home yesterday.
"I was just really surprised," he said.
Casey won support from many Nova Scotians last week after voting against the federal budget.
He was immediately tossed out of the party after the vote.
Casey now considers himself an Independent Progressive Conservative.
Also glad is Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia president Scott Armstrong.
"It makes things very easy for people in northern Nova Scotia if the premier and our MP Bill Casey are singing from the same song sheet," Armstrong said.
"Bill Casey's really done Nova Scotia a favour."
With the Liberals abandoning Nova Central, MacKays riding, to Elizabeth May and the Greens, her brand of "Progressive" conservatism will likely appeal to Conservative voters disgusted with the Harpocrites and Howdy Doody MacKay.
In Nova Scotia, satisfaction with Ottawa declined from 50 per cent in February to 37 per cent in May, while dissatisfaction rose from 41 per cent to 56 per cent.
A Red tide could sweep the Maritimes next federal election, not just Liberals but Red Tories; the "Progressive" conservatives, Casey, May etc.
See:
Tory Cuts For All
You Tell 'em Danny Boy
Red Tories Are Progressives
Conservatives New Nanny State
No Room for Red Tories
Canada's New Progressive Right
Elizabeth May and Red Tories
Liberals The New PC's
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2 comments:
Return of the Progressive Conservatives? We've never left, we just had our party hijacked from us. The Progressive Canadians are the remnants of the former Progressive Conservative party and they remain the ONLY party to officially affiliate themselves with the roots of Sir John A.'s progressive-conservatism. You won't find that in the CPC - unless you're looking at guys like Bill Casey and former CPC candidate turned PC candidate Stephen Butcher.
Sir John A. MacDonald was not a progressive by any stretch of the imagination. He was a Conservative toady to Britain and its Imperial hegemony.
Progressive was added to the Conservatives after the 1930's when the Western Canadian Progressive party moved in to displace the old staid Meighan Conservative leadership of that era.
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