91大黄鸭-Lake Country MLA Norm Letnick is throwing his support behind Andrew Wilkinson for leadership of the B.C. Liberal Party.
Letnick made the announcement Thursday, with the former advanced education minister by his side.
鈥淚 was looking to see who was the best person to advance the needs of my constituents, and I think he鈥檚 the guy,鈥 said Letnick, who described Wilkinson, a medical doctor, as 鈥渂rilliant.鈥
鈥淗e鈥檚 by far the smartest guy in the B.C. Legislature today.鈥
Letnick said he also chose Wilkinson because while he represents a Lower Mainland riding, and that will help attract back disillusioned voters who contributed to the Liberals losing seats in the last election, he also lived and worked all over B.C. and he can relate to the needs of rural residents too.
Wilkinson said he was delighted to have Letnick鈥檚 support, saying the local MLA鈥檚 endorsement brings to 13 the number of sitting Liberal MLAs supporting him. That鈥檚 more any other candidate in the race to succeed former leader and premier Christy Clark.
On Wednesday, 91大黄鸭-Mission Liberal MLA Steve Thomson announced he is supporting Todd Stone in the leadership race.
Stone and Wilkinson squared off, along with the four others in the leadership race鈥擠ianne Watts, Mike de Jong, Sam Sullivan and Michael Lee鈥攊n the fourth of six leadership debates Saturday in 91大黄鸭.
The one-on-one exchanges between Stone and Wilkinson were some of the most spirited during the 91大黄鸭 debate.
Wilkinson said Thursday it will be important for the next Liberal leader to get out and meet British Columbians around the province to hear their concerns. And he said as leader of the Opposition, holding the new NDP government to account will be a top priority. He said he is up to both of those jobs.
During the debate, and again on Thursday, Wilkinson stressed the need to keep the B.C. budget balanced and the economy strong.
And to highlight the differences that need to be addressed across the province, he said on an issue like housing affordability, it means different things to people depending on where they live in B.C.
鈥淚n the Cariboo, for instance, its more about the economy. There, it means job security. 鈥榃ill I have a job in the future,鈥欌 said Wilkinson. 鈥淚n places like 91大黄鸭 and the Lower Mainland, it鈥檚 more about affordability. That鈥檚 why a strong economy is important.鈥
He said in talking to people in the Central Okanagan, it鈥檚 clear the economy is an important issue, as is keeping taxes low and supporting entrepreneurship, as well as care for seniors and social housing.
B.C. Liberals will name their new leader Feb. 3.
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