The MEMBERS of the BC Conservative Party had a great AGM, despite
negative comments from pundits, the media, and some who were trying to
undermine the party.
Friday night we heard great words from Jordan Bateman of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation. Among other things, he spoke on the necessity
of government getting spending under control, and ending the opportunity for CEO's and
upper management of Crown Corps and agencies to give themselves big wage
increases and bonuses -- SO THAT more can go into front line services and
paying down debt.
BC Conservative Party leader John Cummins, wife Sue, family members, and former party President Reed Elley |
BOTH of those ideas are embraced by BC Conservatives.
Saturday morning, through occasional strong, yet respectful debate on
proposed amendments to new policy, we completed the work needed to take our
platform of common sense ideas to the electorate next spring.
John Cummins was given a mandate to continue as leader -- and then gave a powerful speech --
that electrified the room with the heartfelt passion of the words he delivered.
And then in the afternoon, despite the loss of John van Dongen, the
spirit of the membership remained high as we elected a new party executive and
board.
New BC Conservative Party President Al Siebring |
Elected as the President was long-time radio news broadcaster, and North Cowichan Councilor, Al Siebring. Christine Clarke, who ran as a candidate
for the BC Conservative Party in Port Moody - Coquitlam earlier this year, was
elected to the Vice Presidents position.
Lambert Leung will continue in his role as Treasurer, while Linda Bellamy becomes
Secretary.
I met many great people on Friday,
and Saturday, who have a sincere desire to bring about positive change. They were members who came from all across
our province ... along with many of the women and men who are seeking to become
candidates for the BC Conservative party.
That is who, and what, the party is ... and must remain.
This party IS NOT any one person (president, leader, or an MLA) -- and
the membership of the BC Conservative Party showed that once again this
weekend.
This is a party that British Columbians can and will support in next
May's general election.
I'm Alan Forseth in Kamloops ... with the thoughts of one conservative.
4 comments:
Thanks Al! It was great to meet you as well! Appreciate your commentary and advice! Keep up the good work!
Well Written and And Well Said
Good post, Al - BCCP needs more positive voices like yours from within.
Wish I could have been at the AGM, but your words, short and sweet, are all I needed to feel positive about what has been happening. Now onward and upward
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