Rustad warns Conservative Party of BC divisions could trigger NDP snap election
PRINCE GEORGE -Just under two weeks after stepping down as the leader of the Conservative Party of British Columbia, John Rustad is concerned that internal divisions could jeopardize the party’s momentum. Amidst this turmoil, he fears that the NDP might take advantage of the situation and call for a snap election.
John Rustad highlights that months of internal strife within the Conservative caucus have finally boiled over, jeopardizing the party’s credibility as a viable contender for government.
“At the end of the day, it can’t be about me. It needs to be about a government-in-waiting that is ready to replace this NDP. And the damage that’s being done in B.C.”
MLA John Rustad, Conservative Party of BC
