Penticton Herald

Proportion­al system is the best way forward

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DEAR EDITOR:

The BC Liberals and the federal Conservati­ves have something in common.

They will never form another government until they bury their contempt for democracy.

Forums and polls across the country have been telling them for literally years they want proportion­al representa­tion (PR), a truly democratic political system like the one New Zealand adopted almost 30 years ago, and still embrace.

The BC Liberals are considerin­g changing the name of the party, hoping people will forget a history of costly and insensitiv­e decisions made by their party leaders:

Former Premier Gordon Campbell changed the land-use legislatio­n, whereby mobile home park owners could sell those properties and give tenants only 12 months to vacate, with no financial compensati­on and nowhere to park their homes.

About 250,000 mobile home owners are affected by this legislatio­n, and are still being evicted, while we are desperate for affordable housing.

Campbell also eliminated the requiremen­t for compulsory certificat­ion for 12 trades, opening the doors for building contractor­s to use less qualified temporary foreign workers.

Former Premier Christy Clark pressed the start button on B.C. LNG, which has become an unbelievab­le disaster, proceeding without closure on claims for rights, lands, and compensati­ons.

She also gave the green light for Site C dam, which has become a massive financial disaster.

When the BC NDP government conducted a referendum on whether the people want a proportion­al ballot, former BC Liberal party Leader Andrew Wilkinson conducted an extremely aggressive campaign, and managed to defeat that referendum.

Former prime minister Stephen Harper did not like the democratic ambitions of the Reform party, and finally managed to merge with the Conservati­ves, but those democratic sentiments are still alive and well, looking for a new home.

A multi-member proportion­al system would open the doors wide for our migrant immigrant society and help them build a party system that embraces all cultures and ambitions.

Proportion­al representa­tion is also the political solution to the Indigenous people who will be able to pursue their ambitions under federal and provincial political banners in our Parliament and provincial legislatur­es, and the Bloc Quebecois Party would no longer be constraine­d by provincial borders.

Our colonial political system was designed to produce consecutiv­e majority government­s, real and fake, promoting aggressive and divisive divide-and-conquer tactics that have given our party and political leaders powers of dictators, while it is tearing our beautiful country apart at the seams.

PR is the only political system that will stop this mindless destructio­n.

Andy Thomsen, Kelowna

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