Apr 282024
 

(Sandra speaking):    This Poll likely points to the spreading success of public mobilizations against LEGISLATION such as Bill 36 (HPOA – Health Professions).

2024-01-10 Repeal BC Bill 36   (HPOA)   the Health Professions & Occupations Act.  First class tyranny.     https://sandrafinley.ca/blog/?p=28579

The BC NDP Government of David Eby shouldn’t have oughta done it.

I think the Premier and his crew are enamored.   Think how SLICK and EASY it is to govern when the Globalists step in and do all the groundwork for you – – right down to providing the legislation you need.  Just sign the paper, smile for the press, and be deaf.

(The Govt has its own stable of lawyers who are trained in the drafting of Legislation.  They know the Rules for our legislation.  We pay them.   Meanwhile, the Globalists want compatibility in doctrine and legislation.  Which is INcompatible with sovereignty and self-determination.)

Personally,  fascists make me determined.  The poll results make me happy.

I attended a Town Hall meeting in Campbell River;  an overflowing hall, people who were turned away,  a healthy number on live-stream – –  the audience numbered about 500 people – – not counting those who would have watched the live-stream later.   The people in my vicinity of the hall were engaged, well-informed, talkative, and had a positive energy.  It was great!

. . .   You see: It works! We also take back

The everlasting human right ourselves

Now we breathe again, we cry and we laugh

the stale sadness out of the breast

man, we are stronger than rats and dragons

– and had forgotten it and always knew.”

The Campbell River meeting was not a political rally.   Local people were the main organizers, with leadership from Doctors who have been working tirelessly to bring awareness to the truly objectionable Legislation,  since before November 2022 when the Legislation (HPOA) was enacted.

It is not a surprise to see Eby and the NDP falling in the polls.

John Rustad (BC Provincial Conservative leader) started as a lone MLA against the covid mandates who was on-side with some doctors.  He left the BC United party.  His input to the meeting was to inform, not to recruit.  He spoke at the request of organizers (with influence from some provincial doctors who are as worried about Premier Eby’s deaf ears, as myself).  Eby’s refusal to HEAR the knowledgeable doctor lobby and also British Columbians, is not different than Justin Trudeau, IMHO.  I spoke briefly with Rustad.   There are groupings already formed among the new Conservatives.  There will be people vying for position.  Alas.

My sense is that Rustad is as surprised by his success to date, as anyone.   The same as The Truckers and others were caught by surprise by the thousands upon thousands of Canadians who turned out to cheer on the Freedom Convoy along the highways right across Canada, flags flapping in the wind.  I would say it’s the same wave that’s carrying Rustad – – determination by Canadians to rid ourselves of this tyranny.  And now to . . .

 

Poll finds BC Conservatives lead NDP for first time

With thanks to the Western Standard, by Jonathan Bradley

https://www.westernstandard.news/bc/poll-finds-bc-conservatives-lead-ndp-for-first-time-ever/54131?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_term=2024-04-28&utm_campaign=Western+Standard+s+Daily+Newsletter

The British Columbia Conservatives are beating out the NDP for the first time ever, according to a poll conducted by Mainstreet Research.

John Rustad

If an election were held today, the Conservatives would finish in first place with 34% of the vote among all voters, according to the Friday poll.

BC Conservative leader John Rustad said in an interview with the Western Standard it “has been quite a ride for the Conservative Party of British Columbia over the past year in terms of gaining across the province.”

“What I’m hearing day-in, day-out is people are frustrated with the NDP, they think the United Party is a waste of time, and they’re looking for an alternative,” said Rustad.

“The Conservative Party of British Columbia is presenting people with a common sense approach and it certainly seems to be resonating and I’m pleased to see it’s showing up in the polls.”

When people look at United, Rustad said it is obvious it is struggling. While he has some sympathy for his former colleagues, he admitted it has plenty of rot and baggage.

Among all voters, the NDP would come in second place (31%). This was followed by undecided (14%), United (13%), Greens (6%), and another party (2%).

When it comes to decided voters, Mainstreet Research found the Conservatives would have a sizeable lead (39%).

The NDP would hold onto second place (36%). United would finish in third (15%), the Greens come in fourth (7%) and another party would place fifth (3%).

Mainstreet Research President and CEO Quito Maggi said the latest snapshot of the BC political landscape “paints a grim scene for Kevin Falcon and the BC United Party.”

“Even in the unlikely scenario where they choose to reverse course on the disastrous party branding exercise, it’s unlikely they would have enough time to recover before the next election,” said Maggi.

“But Falcon is not alone in facing a political wipeout — both Justin Trudeau and Jagmeet Singh are facing similar challenges.”

The BC Conservatives said people want change.

“Whether it’s the carbon tax, a broken healthcare system or drugs on our streets, British Columbians are telling us they want to bring back common sense to government,” it said.

“Join us on our movement to make it happen in October: conservativebc.ca.”

BC Liberal members voted to change the party’s name to United to try to rebrand it in 2022.

READ MORE: BC Liberal Party members vote strongly in favour of name change

More than 8,000 members voted and four-fifths favoured the name change.

“For more than 20 years, our party’s name has been a constant topic of debate,” said Falcon.

The poll was conducted through automated telephone interviews from April 23 to 24 with a sample of 962 BC adults. It had a margin of error of +/- 3.2 percentage points, 19 times out of 20.

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