Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister favours results over popularity
WINNIPEG — Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister genuinely appears to have little interest in being well-liked on a personal level.
The Progressive Conservative Leader, who won a second majority government Tuesday, has repeatedly said politics is not a popularity contest and admits that people may not want to sit down with him and have a beer.
He promotes himself as someone who may not be likable but, more importantly, can work hard and get things done.
“I lack personality, I’m not inspirational, I’ve been told. But I’m a problem-solver,” Pallister said shortly after he was first elected premier in 2016.