Without the influence of Trump, we would likely now be instead contending with a Conservative majority government helmed by the party’s most right-wing leader ever.

In fact, the Conservatives made significant gains, despite failing to achieve the electoral outcome they desired. Across the country, the rightward drift is readily apparent, with Conservatives growing their seat count from 119 to 143 and their popular vote share from 33.7 to 41.3 per cent from 2021 to 2025. Moreover, the right secured growth as voter turnout rose by more than 6 percentage points.

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    We have had abysmal performance under the Liberals. Second last in the OECD next to Luxembourg since 2015, all while taking on a ton of debt, and fostering a massive housing bubble by buying half of all mortgage bonds federally and doing mass immigration. So what did we avoid?