B.C. Conservative MP Scott Anderson says he rejected Liberal approach to cross floor
VERNON — A British Columbia member of Parliament says he’s been approached to cross the floor to give Mark Carney’s Liberal government a majority, but he’s not interested in “betraying” his constituents.
Scott Anderson, MP for Vernon-Lake Country-Monashee, says in a post on social media that the Liberals are “pulling out all the stops” to lure Conservatives.
Anderson’s comments come after two Conservative MPs left caucus for the government benches — Chris d’Entremont in November and Michael Ma last month — with both suggesting Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre’s leadership style was at least part of the reason.
But Anderson says it’s a myth being promoted by the Liberals and the media that there’s a movement to “turf” Poilievre in preference for a “milquetoast Conservative leader.”


