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LETTER: ÐÔÊӽ紫ý policing debate isn't over until the people say so

ÐÔÊӽ紫ý voters can have their say at the ballot box in October, this writer says
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Editor,

The 25 July column by Frank Bucholtz on ÐÔÊӽ紫ý policing really nails it, but there is more than can be added to the saga.

Ivan Scott and his team fought long and hard for a referendum but were ignored in turn by Horgan (a provincial premier), Farnworth (a provincial safety minister) and Eby (a provincial party leader and would-be-yet-to-be elected provincial premier). That these NDP individuals would choose to support one person with a grudge over the notion of asking the people (voters) want they want is disgraceful.

As it stands, we have the NDP police force – a stigma that will stick for a long time to come – set to assume power in November with their inferior training and lack of experience. In October, We the People will finally have our say and it will be interesting to see how the incoming government will deal with this NDP-created farce. It’s not over until the people say it’s over.  
 
David Peelo, ÐÔÊӽ紫ý





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