‘It is fair to say there are some worries.’: Singh prepares for challenging 2019
OTTAWA — After a year as leader of the NDP, Jagmeet Singh is facing his biggest political fight: trying to secure a seat in Parliament amid anemic fundraising, polls that show his party stuck in third place, and a growing list of veteran members of Parliament who will sit the next election out.
A party leader who can’t win a seat customarily steps aside, though it hasn’t happened in a byelection since the 1940s. Singh won’t say what he’ll do if he loses the byelection in British Columbia’s Burnaby South expected in February.
“I am confident that we will win,” Singh said in an interview on Monday. “I am confident that our message and the solutions that we’re proposing will connect to people.”
Singh, a seatless leader since October 2017, said it’s “fair to say” some in the New Democratic Party have worries about its prospects. He said he tells New Democrats to remember their constituents.