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adam radwanski

So...guess that whole idea of picking one narrative and sticking with it hasn't quite taken root yet, huh?

In fairness, my criticism last week was more that Michael Ignatieff's Liberals have failed to pick one line of attack and stick with it. Obviously, they can't neglect laying out their own policies - something they've rightly been criticized for doing.

Successful opposition parties, though, map out days - weeks, even - to ensure they effectively drive home whatever key message they've settled on. It's something we're seeing more of here at Queen's Park from the provincial Tories since Tim Hudak took over.

It doesn't look like Wayne Easter's stunt would have been a home run even if it had been done on its own, but stepping all over themselves clearly didn't help.

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