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Brennan Day remains committed to Conservative Party of BC following departures

Recent departures from the Conservative Party of BC have caused some commotion in B.C. politics lately, but Courtenay-Comox’s MLA said he still remains loyal to the party. 

Brennan Day said he stands with John Rustad in his decision to remove Vancouver-Quilchena MLA Dallas Brodie from the party for comments about residential schools. 

Day said the party remains unified and has worked together well as an opposition group so far. 

“It’s unfortunate to see them go but I think for the long-term health of the party this is probably the best move, and I obviously support John in that decision.” 

Day said they were able to unanimously pass a private members bill in the house to advance to the committee stage and gave some credit to the NDP majority for listening to their concerns. 

The decision to remove Brodie from the party was followed by MLA’s Jordan Kealy and Tara Armstrong supporting her by leaving the party to become independents. 

The three said they would consider forming their own party if more members decided to leave, but Day doesn’t think anyone will follow. 

“I don’t think it’s anything more than just a distraction if I’m honest so if they want to go do that and talk about issues that nobody else is paying attention to, that would be up to them, but ultimately that doesn’t make them look very good when they’re out of touch with British Columbians.” 

The Conservatives now hold 41 seats in the Legislature following the departure of the now three Independent MLA’s. 

Nathan Maley
Nathan Maley
Born and raised in Nanaimo, Nathan is passionate about sharing local stories with the communities where he grew up. When he’s not working, he can often be found on the court playing ball hockey, spending time with friends and family, or relaxing with a good movie.

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