Winning re-election as a Liberal MP in Surrey and Delta in 2019 won't be easy
The selection of Jagmeet Singh as new leader of the federal NDP may make it harder for Liberal MPs in Surrey to win re-election in the 2019 federal election. Two years ago this month, the federal Liberals cruised to victory after a long and tiring election campaign – the longest in decades. They went from third place in the federal House of Commons to first, winning 184 seats after winning just 34 in 2011. One of the keys to the party winning a majority government was its very strong showing in B.C, a showing that surprised many observers. The Liberals won four of the five seats in Surrey, as well as the Delta seat. They won seats in Mission and Kelowna, Maple Ridge and Whistler – places where there had not been Liberal MPs since the 1950s. Party leader Justin Trudeau was a big reason. He contrasted very favourably with incumbent prime minister Stephen Harper and NDP leader Thomas Mulcair. He brought a second round of Trudeaumania to the often-staid world of federal poli...