Edmonton Journal

Fildebrand­t claims UCP pushed him out of riding

- DEAN BENNETT

A former United Conservati­ve Party MLA says party leader Jason Kenney gave him an ultimatum that if he wanted to return to caucus he could not run in his own redrawn constituen­cy.

Derek Fildebrand­t said in an interview that Kenney stressed in a November meeting that deputy leader Leela Aheer would share the redrawn riding of Chestermer­eStrathmor­e and that the party needed to grow its female membership.

Fildebrand­t hoped for some kind of mutually agreeable solution, but said Kenney made it clear that wasn’t going to happen and “if I wanted to return ... I couldn’t run in my own constituen­cy.

“I w as completely shocked and floored that this is the way our party would be functionin­g.”

He said he supports Kenney’s drive to recruit more female members, but noted that Kenney has also promised a party directed by its rank and file.

“The decision (on the nominee) should always be left up to the grassroots members in that constituen­cy and not from political backroom machinatio­ns,” he said.

Kenney announced last Friday that Fildebrand­t was not allowed to return to caucus and would not run under the party ’s banner in the spring 2019 election.

Kenney, in a statement issued Wednesday, took issue with Fildebrand­t’s version of the November meeting.

“I and other members of our caucus made it clear to Mr. Fildebrand­t that he would need the support of caucus to be readmitted as a member, and that such support was highly unlikely if it was his intention to challenge an incumbent caucus member (in a nomination),” said Kenney.

He also said Fildebrand­t did not disclose an outstandin­g poaching charge at the meeting.

“This dishonesty, on top of his pattern of bad judgment, is ultimately why Mr. Fildebrand­t will not be readmitted to our caucus,” said Kenney.

Fildebrand­t, elected under the Wildrose party banner in the 2015 election, was a vocal Kenney supporter but his political fortunes hit the ditch after the merger.

He quit caucus after he was found to have been subletting on Airbnb his taxpayer-subsidized accommodat­ion and double-expensing some meals.

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