Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has been catching the attention of conservatives around the world. In the past month alone, Poilievre’s name has appeared in editorials in both the Times and the Telegraph, two influential right-leaning British newspapers.
What is it about Poilievre's style and policies that seems to have Tories across the pond looking at him with interest?
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