John Rustad’s long-sought resignation Thursday as BC Conservative leader marks the end of one of the strangest chapters in modern British Columbia politics, defined less by coherent conservative renewal than by the chaotic narrowing of a party’s purpose ...
Rustad, you will remember, was booted from the BC United Party three years ago and inherited a fringe vehicle—the largely idled BC Conservatives—that suddenly found itself with oxygen, polling strength and real strategic opportunity ...
... he leaves behind a movement that squandered its opening, exhausted its relevance and cost the province something it has not had in more than a decade: a credible, modern, centre-right alternative capable of challenging government on the issues that matter most ...
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Rustad, you will remember, was booted from the BC United Party three years ago and inherited a fringe vehicle—the largely idled BC Conservatives—that suddenly found itself with oxygen, polling strength and real strategic opportunity ...
... he leaves behind a movement that squandered its opening, exhausted its relevance and cost the province something it has not had in more than a decade: a credible, modern, centre-right alternative capable of challenging government on the issues that matter most ...
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