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Old Posted Oct 22, 2024, 8:34 PM
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I had to laugh at this quote from the turncoat strategist from BC United who threw his support to the NDP:

..."We have a very deeply wounded and divided province," said Kareem Allam, who was Kevin Falcon's leadership campaign manager with the B.C. United party but cast his lot with the NDP after B.C. United suspended its campaign amid a Conservative surge.

"Long gone are the days of coalition building."..


https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/b-c-election-2024-analysis-division-1.7357488

BC politics have always been polarized. From the decades Social Credit ruled till now. It has always been the party of the Right facing off against the NDP. I don't where this guy was for all those years that he thought there was ever any "coalition building".
Is he a "turncoat" because he threw his support behind NDP instead of 'lemming-ing' it behind his 'leader' to the Cons?

I thought it was his party and party leadership that threw him and other BCU'ers under the bus when they decided to fold their campaign and support the guy they threw out of their own party not that long ago.
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