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we see the united right in modern light, but what about the past? has something similar ever happend before?

yes

Provincially in Quebec.

for 35 years, the Conservative Party had been out of power. Suddenly, in 1935, a group of Liberals, pro-nationalist, breaks away, and finishes 2nd in the election.

The two parties merged.

The new name would be the Union Nationale. The Conservatives were recogonized as the larger partner. Maurice Duplisses, leader of the Conservatives (the larger partner in the merger) became leader of the Union Nationale. He was elected Preimier within a year. While, in that originial election, no Nationalist Liberals ran, in elections after they did. (The smaller partner's party lived after the merger because the leader for the larger partner became leader of the new party)

however

originally, the party (the former smaller party) had a huge impact, but after that election, they were wiped off the map

so to recap

2 parties

unite

leader of larger party becames leader of new party

party forms government

some members of the former smaller party break away

the government of this new party is defeated

this new party returns to government (with the same leader) and the smaller party dies off

this is history, but if you talk to political scientists trying to predict our 'future' I think you see some similarties.

go figure.

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Pell....thanks for the history lesson.

Did you know that Jack Layton's grandfather was a member of the Union Nationale Government?

An education isn't how much you have committed to memory, or even how much you know. It's being able to differentiate between what you do know and what you don't.

Anatole France

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Did you know that Jack Layton's grandfather was a member of the Union Nationale Government?

- YOU ARE CORRECT ... Layton's grandfather was part of the Union Nationale government but resigned from Duplessis's cabinet in 1939 over the conscription issue because he favoured our participation against Hitler in WWII.

- More intersting to me is that Jack Layton's father Robert was a long time Liberal before "seeing the light" and becoming a junior minister in Brian Mulroney's PC government. This is not something Jack brings up very often.

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BB....you are correct about Jack's Dad.

Politics, like the legal profession, is an incestuous game, it seems :D

An education isn't how much you have committed to memory, or even how much you know. It's being able to differentiate between what you do know and what you don't.

Anatole France

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