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Created on Thursday, 05 July 2012 14:31
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Written by Rafe Mair
If I Was a BC Tory Under Harper, I'd Resign
I have received a lot of feedback on my recent
blog on John Weston, MP.
Let
me say that this was directed to Weston because he is my MP and it
applies with equal force to all Tory MPs from British Columbia.
I’ve
been asked if I would resign were I in John’s position and I say YES.
Now, I realize that’s easy to say – he who has not sinned has not been
tempted. I have no doubt, however. I sat in a cabinet that had half a
dozen ministers who would have resigned under these circumstances.
Premier Bill Bennett recognized this and it was taken into his
consideration, I’m sure.
Now, under our system – such is the
measure of its idiocy – all elected members on the government side must
often compromise, otherwise the government couldn’t function. There were
occasions where cabinet passed policy that I had spoken out against in
the past and I told the press that when cabinet makes a decision all
must support it. But these were areas of policy, not matters that go to
the root of your commitment to your voters and your constituency. They
were not matters of conscience. Any who have sat on the board of, say, a
golf club will readily get the distinction between matters of business
and matters of conscience. Premier Bill Bennett understood the
distinction – Stephen Harper, no doubt also understands but he knows his
backbenchers well and knows that there is almost nothing that goes to
the conscience of his MPS because they have none.
Let’s be clear what issues we’re talking about here.
The
environment of BC as a whole is not merely threatened but is on the
brink of disaster from policy decisions already taken by the Harper
government. I refer, of course, to its support of the Enbridge pipeline
and expansion of
Kinder Morgan's pipeline to Vancouver;
its open support of tankers loaded with deadly bitumen from the Tar
Sands; its ongoing support of the Department of Fisheries and Oceans to
promote fish farms while their statutory basic
raison d’etre is to protect our salmon; and its utter
abandonment of protection of fish habitat as demonstrated in its
gutting of the DFO in BC.
These,
I contend, are not merely matters of policy but go the very root of
what British Columbia is and as such simply cannot be supported my any
Member of Parliament from our province.
Ask yourself this:
if in the past election Tory candidates were asked if they support the
above policies, I suggest that not one of them would have answered yes.
If they had been and they replied that they were for these policies they
would never have been elected and they know that.
I pick on
Weston because, as I say, he’s my MP. In fact, the entire BC
Conservative caucus ought to resign en masse. That they haven’t and
won’t brands them as they are – lickspittles and toadies who put their
parliamentary seat before their duty.
My prediction is that
Weston will be rewarded with a cabinet seat in the next major shuffle –
after all, he has been faithful to Harper and he’s moved his family back
to Ottawa, which move could well have come from a nod or a wink from
Harper.
After all, if sacrificing your constituency and your
province for personal gain is to mean anything, there must be a reward
and in my view it will come.
Rafe Mair was a B.C. MLA 1975 to 1981, Minister of Environment from
late 1978 through 1979. Since 1981 he has been a radio talk show host,
and is recognized as one of B.C.'s pre-eminent journalists.
Website: rafeonline.com/