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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract A Blue Grit, also known as a Blue Liberal A Blue Grit, also known as a Blue Liberal or Business Liberal, is a member or supporter of the Liberal Party of Canada, or many of the provincial Liberal parties, who adheres to fiscal conservatism and is supportive of austerity and pro-business policies while being socially progressive. Blue Grits are thus right-leaning fiscally and but left-leaning socially. The term has also been applied to former Progressive Conservative Party of Canada members who are now Liberals, such as Scott Brison, David Orchard, and John Herron.tt Brison, David Orchard, and John Herron.
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rdfs:comment A Blue Grit, also known as a Blue Liberal A Blue Grit, also known as a Blue Liberal or Business Liberal, is a member or supporter of the Liberal Party of Canada, or many of the provincial Liberal parties, who adheres to fiscal conservatism and is supportive of austerity and pro-business policies while being socially progressive. Blue Grits are thus right-leaning fiscally and but left-leaning socially. The term has also been applied to former Progressive Conservative Party of Canada members who are now Liberals, such as Scott Brison, David Orchard, and John Herron.tt Brison, David Orchard, and John Herron.
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