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BREAKING: Twists and turns for BC Conservative Party
VANCOUVER/CKNW (AM980)
Shane Woodford | Email news tips to shane.woodford@corusent.com
10/10/2012

A looming "high noon" showdown has become a game of "wait and see" for the embattled BC Conservative Party.


Leader John Cummins told dissidents within the party to either get on board, or get lost, by noon today.


But the latest word is the party will now wait and see what some of the so-called dissidents plan to say at their four o clock news conference in Vancouver.


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  1. Ron_26 posted on 10/10/2012 12:01 PM
    Maybe Cummins should just retire and write a book. "How to mess up at reviving a political party in the best of times"
    1. dustytrails posted on 10/10/2012 01:10 PM
      @Ron_26 Maybe Cummins should just tell the truth that this was all staged by the BC Liberal operatives who came in to prevent Chris Delaney and Bill Vander Zalm from taking the BC Conservative Party. Now the BC Liberal operatives have to make sure the party does not threaten the BC Liberals in 2013. After the 2013 election the BC Liberal ship sinks then the BC Liberals can manage the transfer to the BC Conservative Party with the reigns firmly in their control.
  2. dustytrails posted on 10/10/2012 01:04 PM
    BC Liberal operatives at it again. They infiltrated to ensure Chris Delaney and Bill Vander Zalm didn't take the helm. Now they want to make sure the BC Conservative ship is permanently tied up at the dock until they are ready to use it with their own leader after the May 2013 election. This was all predicted and documented at bcconservatives.ca.
    1. commonsense posted on 10/10/2012 02:53 PM
      @dustytrails Thank you for the heads up there, Mr. Delaney.
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