‘Loopy’, ‘whacky’ or a ‘big blue tent’? Growing pains for Rustad’s B.C. Conservatives
VICTORIA — When BC United staged a news conference in Victoria last week, party officials turned up with a prop — a literal tinfoil hat, emblazoned with a B.C. Conservative Party logo and the words “5G Resistant Endorsed by John Rustad.”
On Tuesday, BC United Leader Kevin Falcon followed up by saying the B.C. Conservatives “are at risk of becoming a conspiracy party, not a Conservative party.”
It’s not just the official Opposition taking aim at the political upstarts led by Rustad — who was dumped from BC United when it was known as the BC Liberals — ahead of the Oct. 19 provincial election.
Last week, Premier David Eby called on Rustad to explain “how it is that consistently he is putting forward candidates that embrace and promote conspiracy theories.”