Is the Liberal Party a lost cause? It certainly seems that way. Every time the party has a chance to differentiate itself from its opponents, its members instead choose to imitate them. Every time the Party needs a strong leader, it chooses a weak one. And every time the party suffers a major loss, it refuses to learn.
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