B.C. Liberal Party name change to BC United builds bridges to the future: Falcon
SURREY, B.C. — Opposition Leader Kevin Falcon lowered the curtain on the British Columbia Liberal Party Wednesday, ushering in BC United, a new name and branding for the political party once led by premiers Gordon Campbell and Christy Clark.
Falcon, who championed the name change during his leadership campaign, said it was a bold bridge-building move and voters would have 18 months to become familiar with the new name before the 2024 fixed election date
“This is very exciting for me,” Falcon said in an interview before the official announcement to party members gathered at a Surrey, B.C., hotel ballroom on Wednesday.
“It is not often a major established party that had a name for 30 years has come forward and said we’re going to do a complete shift and a total new direction,” he said. “I’m excited about that. I like it.”