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Apparently the UCP is OK with 18 of its MLAs being publicly identified as separatists | Alberta Politics

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    Apparently the UCP is OK with 18 of its MLAs being publicly identified as separatists | Alberta Politics

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    Apparently the UCP is OK with 18 of its MLAs being publicly identified as separatists - Alberta Politics

    It would appear that the United Conservative Party Caucus is OK with having 18 of its members, including eight cabinet ministers, publicly identified as supporters of Alberta independence from Canada, as long as they preserve a few tatters of deniability. The 18 MLAs appear on a list of separation sympathizers named publicly by the so-called […]

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      Apparently the UCP is OK with 18 of its MLAs being publicly identified as separatists | Alberta Politics

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      Apparently the UCP is OK with 18 of its MLAs being publicly identified as separatists - Alberta Politics

      It would appear that the United Conservative Party Caucus is OK with having 18 of its members, including eight cabinet ministers, publicly identified as supporters of Alberta independence from Canada, as long as they preserve a few tatters of deniability. The 18 MLAs appear on a list of separation sympathizers named publicly by the so-called […]

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      @chad

      and that's just the ones who have admitted it so far.

      I don't see Smith on the list?

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        and that's just the ones who have admitted it so far.

        I don't see Smith on the list?

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        @AnnieBuddy @chad in her criminally insane way, Smith is too smart to admit she's a separatist.

        She will keep trotting out the rhetoric of "a sovereign Alberta in a united Canada" until she signs the (illegal) paperwork to formally separate.

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