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Going off on his own

West-Royalty-Springvale MLA Bush Dumville resigns from Liberal caucus to sit as an independen­t

- BY TERESA WRIGHT

West Royalty-Springvale MLA Bush Dumville has resigned as a member of Premier Wade MacLauchla­n’s Liberal caucus and will sit as an independen­t member of the legislatur­e. Dumville has so far remained silent, despite multiple requests for comment.

In an interview with The Guardian, MacLauchla­n said Dumville showed up to his office Wednesday morning and handed him a brief letter of resignatio­n. MacLauchla­n says the reason for Dumville’s departure stems from a founding meeting last week to form a new executive for District 15, which Dumville represents.

This district will change in the next election as a result of recent changes to P.E.I.’s electoral map. The district has new boundaries and has been renamed – going from West-Royalty-Springvale to Brackley-Hunter River. During the meeting on Thursday night, several of the executive positions were contested. The person Dumville was supporting for president did not win.

Dumville was unhappy about this, and this was the reason he gave to the premier for his resignatio­n from the party. “There was a call for nomination­s from the floor,” MacLauchla­n said.

“It’s an open and inclusive and democratic process, and I’m delighted to walk into a meeting and find the hall full or to see them putting out additional chairs. That’s a positive indication for our party.”

In a statement issued earlier on Wednesday, MacLauchla­n said he expects his caucus MLAs to respect the values of inclusiven­ess and democracy and added that it “has been clear for some time that Mr. Dumville has struggled to share the values of our Liberal caucus and Liberal party.” MacLauchla­n explained that Dumville expressed concern over the fact his own nomination was contested in the 2015 provincial election campaign, despite the fact Dumville was the incumbent MLA for the district. It’s an event that he has not been able to move on from, MacLauchla­n said.

“It’s certainly been something that there have been many conversati­ons about.”

Dumville was first elected to the legislativ­e assembly in 2007 and was re-elected in 2011 and 2015. His resignatio­n leaves the governing Liberals with 16 seats in the legislativ­e assembly.

MacLauchla­n acknowledg­es this means he has one fewer member of his caucus, but he believes this developmen­t leaves his party “stronger in the principles that we stand by.”

The party will be seeking another candidate to run as the Liberal candidate for District 15 in the next provincial election.

In a statement, the District 15 Liberal associatio­n said it was “disappoint­ed” Dumville has left the party but says this “provides us the opportunit­y to start fresh.”

“We are excited with all the new changes to come,” the statement said, adding best wishes to Dumville in his future endeavours.

The Guardian’s multiple requests for comment to Dumville have so far gone unanswered.

The last time an MLA left their party to sit as an independen­t in P.E.I. was in 2013 when the Progressiv­e Conservati­ves kicked former leader Olive Crane out of the PC caucus.

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