BC United Leader Kevin Falcon said his party won’t be moving to the right of the political spectrum.
“I think that most British Columbians are common-sense mainstream, centre-right individuals and they just want to have people that can represent them in a common sense way,” he said Tuesday morning (Oct. 3) at the start of the fall session of the provincial legislature.
“I’m not interested in going after the extremes. The extremes can part themselves at the NDP and the BC Conservatives.”
He made that comment against the backdrop of a recent poll that shows BC United has the support of 20 per cent of decided voters ...CLICK HERE for the full story
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