Unemployable, Poilievre Clings To Leader’s Job

Having not worked outside politics during his career, Pierre Poilievre desperately needs Tory leader’s job:




Despite losing his own riding by several thousand votes, Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre has vowed to stay on as party leader due to having absolutely no employment track record outside of politics.

“To all our supporters across Canada, after tonight’s historic result I think we can all agree on one thing: I need this!” yelled Poilievre to an enthusiastic crowd just after officially losing his own seat to Liberal Bruce Fanjoy.

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4 Responses

  1. The Voter says:

    Surely his good friend and mentor, Stephen Harper, will find an opening for him somewhere! Unless, of course, he doesn’t want to have to call in that many favours for the benefit of his former attack dog.

    Good thing that, in his attack dog phase, he wasn’t a bulldog. You might have had to help him out as a family obligation …

  2. Ken Gray says:

    V He’s a different breed. cheers k

  3. David says:

    He is on a HUGE pension.Maybe he could dedicate some time to working with immigrants, people having trouble with housing, …..or finding a job. Oh. Sorry – those are Liberal things.

  4. sisco farraro says:

    Maybe it’s time for Pierre and Justin to put their differences aside and set out together on a career in music as a two-man blues band. The sad stories they could tell . . . . .

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