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Mulcair tells NDP supporters vote debacle was down to him

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OTTAWA — NDP Leader Tom Mulcair has written a personal letter to supporters taking full responsibi­lity for the dismal results of the October election campaign and saying he could have done better.

The note follows the release of an interim report from a post-mortem working group which says the campaign failed to resound with voters.

Mulcair, who has been peppered with questions about his own political future after the Oct. 19 vote, said the report provides a convincing summary of some of the specific lapses in the campaign’s preparatio­n and execution.

“I agree with the overarchin­g assessment that our campaign came up short,” he said. “As leader, I take full responsibi­lity for these shortcomin­gs. I could have done a better job.”

Rebecca Blaikie, the party’s president who is leading the election postmortem, told party faithful that many believe the NDP presented “cautious change” as opposed to “real change” that the Liberals claimed to offer. They feel the campaign lacked a strong, simple narrative that made it more difficult to present a co-ordinated national campaign, she added.

A full report is expected to be released in March, just ahead of the party’s April convention in Edmonton, at which Mulcair will face a review to determine his future as leader.

Mulcair maintains he is committed to staying at the helm and that he will make the changes needed to ensure the mistakes of the last campaign are never repeated.

As the party continues to soul-search, there are several thorny questions that need to be addressed. For example, how did the party go into the election with its highest seat count in history, as well as richer coffers than ever before, and end up with only 44 seats?

One concern is the party spent far too much energy trying to avoid mistakes, Mulcair said in his letter.

“I believe this contribute­d directly to that sense of cautiousne­ss that is referred to in the interim report,” Mulcair said. “We must embrace a more proactive approach, one where caucus members are invited to initiate projects that help us reach out to the people we represent.”

 ??  ?? NDP Leader Tom Mulcair speaks to supporters on election night last October.
NDP Leader Tom Mulcair speaks to supporters on election night last October.

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