B.C. Conservative riding executives urge MLAs to show ‘courage’ and oust Rustad
VICTORIA — A group of riding executives and former candidates with the Conservative Party of B.C. have become the latest voices to call for an end to John Rustad’s leadership, writing to the party’s legislators to urge them to oust him.
Corey Brooks, president of the riding association for Burnaby-North, said in an interview that Rustad has “shockingly poor personal favourability,” memberships and donations have been declining, and there’s “plunging morale” among party supporters.
“We think if there is no renewal in leadership, that the party will continue bleeding support and bleeding donations, and we will not be competitive in the next election,” Brooks said.
Brooks is among 15 signatories of a letter dated Nov. 7 that asks Conservative MLAs to act with “courage and conviction” to “initiate a leadership renewal” to put the party back on track.


