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B.C. Liberal throne speech rings hollow to British Columbia voters: BCGEU

"British Columbians see this speech for what it is — a cynical public relations exercise by a political party trying desperately to cling to power at any cost." — Stephanie Smith, BCGEU President

Vancouver (27 June 2017) — By releasing major elements of their final throne speech before presenting it in the legislature, the B.C. Liberal government has signaled a cynical about-face on major policy issues that rings hollow to B.C. voters, says the B.C. Government and Service Employees' Union (BCGEU/NUPGE).

Liberals make last ditch effort to hold on to power

"For the past 16 years, the B.C. Liberal government has ignored the needs of B.C.'s most vulnerable citizens and working families, while enriching the lives of their wealthy sponsors," says Stephanie Smith, BCGEU President. "Now, on the brink of losing power in a minority government, they tell us they've suddenly seen the light?"

"British Columbians see this speech for what it is — a cynical public relations exercise by a political party trying desperately to cling to power at any cost. This apparent last-minute conversion on key political issues puts the lie to their entire record as government," Smith remarked.

"The B.C. Liberal government has stubbornly refused to raise welfare rates for the past decade," says Smith. "They have repeatedly refused to regulate the influence of big money in politics. And they have consistently refused to provide options for B.C. families searching for quality affordable child care. The BCGEU/NUPGE has repeatedly flagged these issues in our budget submissions to government, only to be ignored."

"This government's policies, for over a decade and a half, have consistently worsened income equality and affordability for the majority of B.C. citizens. And now they are telling us that they will fix everything they've broken?" Smith said."Sixty per cent of British Columbians voted for change. The time has come for the B.C. Liberal party to recognize that they do not have the confidence of the House and let the NDP/Green majority assume the role of government."