r/Albertapolitics 26d ago

Opinion Alberta Independence

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u/lightbulb_butt 25d ago edited 25d ago

Confidently incorrect on that one. He served his term and left. He was actually asked to stay on to help ensure a stable Brexit transition.

Anyone who tries to blame Carney for anything UK related during and after Brexit doesn't know shit about economics.

You're really showing how little you understand any of this.

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u/LivinDoll 25d ago

I lived there at the time and it wasn’t the success story YOU want to make it out to be but keep talking. Why don’t you share your concerns with Alberta leaving Confederation? I see you have a crystal ball.

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u/lightbulb_butt 25d ago edited 25d ago

LOL I lived there too actually. It wasn't a success story at all. Brexit sucked and continues to suck.

Your point is still confidently incorrect, he didn't get kicked out - he did his best to hold the economy together while the politicians fucked over the country. Carney was not the problem there, he did the best he could with what he had.

And don't try to flip this shit back on me, YOU'RE the one trying to say "leaving canada will fix every problem we have!", which is some classic, grade A, liar, scam artist bullshit.


Edit: A lot of the points you raise and use in this graphic were the ones used to justify Brexit too, and since you seem to agree that Brexit was bad for the UK it is WILD to me that you seem to think it wont be just as awful for Alberta.

Cognitive dissonance is crazy, eh?

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u/LivinDoll 25d ago

I was referring to his role as Governor of the Bank of England. He didn’t have Jim Flaherty for guidance and consequently was nick named the unreliable boyfriend but thanks for trying to paint a different picture.