Carney’s Canadian Victory Signals a Win for the EU Rejoin Movement

Carney’s Canadian Victory Signals a Win for the EU Rejoin Movement

Mark Carney’s Canadian Victory: A Punchy Win for Multilateralism

On the chilly sidelines of Canada’s federal election, former Bank of England governor Mark Carney emerged victorious. The 86‑year‑old, who’s been one of the loudest critics of Brexit, used his wins speech to take a swat at US President Donald Trump and his “trump‑inspired” trade wars.

What Carney’s Success Means

  • Carney’s Liberals are still a hair in the political inferno – a majority to stay in power, or a precarious coalition with the NDP and green‑y folks.
  • His win signals that the Canadian electorate has a preference for opened trade, not a wall‑and‑tariff approach.

Carney Calls Out Trump: “Tariffs = Inflation”

During his victory speech, Carney reminded that Brexit was a price‑killer for the pound, which led to UK inflation. He also warned Trump’s tariffs could inflict a similar economic pain upon the United States if left unchecked.

“We’re Watching!” – John Stevens’ Take

As the former MEP and Rejoin EU Party candidate in the Runcorn & Helsby by‑election, John Stevens said, “Mark Carney’s win in Canada is a beacon for those who want to fight the ‘Make America Great Again’ chip.” He claimed the victory shows it’s possible to turn the tide against those who seek a “MAGA‑vassal state” over Britain.

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