Excerpts from an interview with Manitoba premier as he prepares to leave office
WINNIPEG — Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister has said that he plans to step down Wednesday. Here are some quotes from an interview with The Canadian Press:
On low polling numbers: “If you govern with a view that you wish to be popular every day for four years so you can win the next election, you will not get much done … and what we have done is a lot.”
On personal likability and whether it is tied to electoral victory: “Who are the most unpopular Conservatives in the last 25 years? It’d be me and (former prime minister Stephen) Harper. Who was more likable? Well, I guess (former Manitoba Tory leader) Stu Murray was, (former federal Conservative leader) Andrew Scheer was a likable, cuddly guy. Look, it’s not about likability. It’s about integrity and competence.”
On his government’s reforms: “We went after every portfolio without exception. Child and family … education, health care, revamping the whole (emergency room) system … our Crown (corporations), (Manitoba) Hydro, changing the subsidy culture. That’s not easy. I was very unpopular — I am very unpopular — because a lot of the loud people like to be subsidized.”