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The Rot is Spreading-Premier Clark Should Have Resigned!

Richard 'Hub' Hughes- Political Blogger

Richard ‘Hub’ Hughes- Political Blogger

 

It is becoming evident that the ‘Quick Wins Strategy’ was but just one arm of the BC Liberal Octopus of Deception.

Now the latest scandal described below confirms a culture that has abused the public trust and and again used publicly paid staff to do the BC Liberal’s dirty work.

Certainly Cowichan would be a constituency targeted for Christy Clark’s abuse of the system. More and more the CVRD and Environment Minister Terry Lake’s handling of the ‘Contaminated Soils’ threat fits in to Christy’s latest scheme now revealed.

What is amazing is that we all know that there will be more shoes to drop.

Check out this amazing report from Cassidy Oliver.

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3 comments to The Rot is Spreading-Premier Clark Should Have Resigned!

  • Kevin Logan

    Wow, all these leaks are so Kool, eh? No doubt this “strategy” will push the NDP over the Topp. Confidential sources leaking to Michael Smyth, what a Guy!

    No doubt all of this is providing us a clear look into an “Unparalleled longitudinal, vertical and horizontal line-of-sight into public sector decision-making in Canada, and beyond.”

    Whats awesome is campaigning and platforms are not even required anymore! All that kinda stuff is so last century!

  • Rob Dresser

    I want Christy Clark right where she is until election day.

    • Richard Hughes

      She should have resigned and still should. She shows the indifference of a sociopath. She does not react and respond in a normal manner. I do not think that it will make much difference although if she stays it could be the end of the BC Liberal Party as a force. In that case perhaps the BC Conservatives will take up the slack or even another coalition.In politics as in most endeavours timing is everything. There could be lot of surprised BC Conservatives and BC Greens winning elections this time.

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