It's a possibility. But we have no idea what kind of leader the Liberals will come out with. The last two have tried to deal with the growing power of the right by saying, "If you can't beat them, join them."
Such a leader, in this context, may want to increase rather than decrease colourblindness. Many of these people take their cues from market analysts, and ideas of "economy of scale" being popular right now, the Liberals may feel that they're best off offering the same product with slicker packaging :/
The real question is, "Will the next Liberal leader be a Laurier/Pearson/Trudeau? Or a King/Chrétien/Martin?"
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Date: 2006-01-24 05:06 pm (UTC)Such a leader, in this context, may want to increase rather than decrease colourblindness. Many of these people take their cues from market analysts, and ideas of "economy of scale" being popular right now, the Liberals may feel that they're best off offering the same product with slicker packaging :/
The real question is, "Will the next Liberal leader be a Laurier/Pearson/Trudeau? Or a King/Chrétien/Martin?"