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The former director of communications for the Wildrose party, Brock Harrison, has mentioned in a very assured tone that a merger between the two right parties might happen before 2019. According to Harrison, the PC’s might be wanting to adopt the Wildrose brand. He motioned that “if the Conservatives do want that, the way to do it fast, and the way to do it before 2019, to make sure there is one option on the ballot, is to pick the party that right now is best conditioned and best positioned, to make that leap into government. For various reasons, I think it’s quite obvious that, today, that party is the Wildrose.”
Having said that, Harrison admitted that the anticipated merger might take some time. He explained that “here in Alberta, I think the PC’s and the Wildrose will come together eventually, I do think it’s somewhat of an inevitability, but how it happens, and how long it will take, is something that I’m concerned with, and a lot of Conservatives are concerned with. I don’t really see the conditions right now for a speedy merger, as it stands today.”
Harrison revealed that the PC’s might have to make concessions in order to unite with Wildrose. He explained that “if the Conservatives really want one option on the ballot in 2019, it’s going to have to be a pretty fast process, and they’re going to come to some pretty hard truths right away. I think the number one truth the PC’s have to realize, is that their path back to power, is virtually non-existent right now. They completely lost all their support in rural Alberta, I mean they’re a distant third, they’re even behind the NDP outside the major cities.”
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