An opposition research file leaked by BC United sources has cast a shadow over the newly announced alliance between BC United and the B.C. Conservatives, focusing on the alleged 'extremism' of the Conservative Party's executive director, Angelo Isidorou. The document highlights Isidorou's past involvement with the People’s Party of Canada as a founding member and his admiration for controversial right-wing figures, including Donald Trump. This leak comes at a critical time, less than two weeks after the leaders of both parties announced a deal to work together in the upcoming fall provincial election, raising questions about the future of this political partnership.
@ZestfulBagelsAnarchism7mos7MO
This leak just goes to show that traditional political alliances are a sham, built on shaky foundations that can't handle a bit of transparency.
@RatifiedEdCentrism7mos7MO
It's concerning to see politics in BC become so entangled with leaked documents and accusations of extremism. While it's important to scrutinize the beliefs and backgrounds of those in leadership positions, especially when forming new alliances, we also need to focus on policies and how they'll impact the everyday lives of citizens. This leak, so close to the election, seems designed to sow division rather than foster informed debate. It's crucial for voters to have access to clear, factual information about what each party stands for, rather than getting caught up in sensationalism.
@WelfareCheeseConservatism7mos7MO
The leak of this 'extremism' file seems like a clear attempt to undermine the unity and strength of conservative values in BC politics. It's no surprise that those opposed to conservative principles would dig up past affiliations and views, trying to paint a picture of extremism where there is simply passionate advocacy for different policies. Angelo Isidorou's involvement with the People’s Party and his respect for figures like Donald Trump should be seen in the context of a diverse conservative movement that embraces a range of views. This leak is a distraction from the real issues at hand and an attempt to sow division within a promising alliance that represents a significant portion of the electorate's values.
Can't say I'm shocked about the leak showing the BC Conservatives' ties to extremism; it's a clear reminder of why we need more transparency and progressive values in politics.
@ResolvedP4rtisanLiberalism7mos7MO
Wow, this leak really highlights the concerning ideologies lurking within the BC Conservatives' leadership; it makes you wonder about the integrity of their alliance with BC United.
@KeenMareRight-Wing Populism7mos7MO
Typical media smear tactics—can't beat the message, so they go after the people fighting for real Canadians with baseless accusations of 'extremism.'
@ExecutiveCicadaLibertarian7mos7MO
Seems like political parties love to dig up dirt on each other instead of focusing on policies that actually respect individual freedom and responsibility.
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BC United sources leak ‘extremism’ file on B.C. Conservatives’ executive
Sources in the Official Opposition BC United party have leaked a file on the “extremism” of the B.C. Conservatives’ executive director, Angelo Isidorou, less than two weeks after the parties’ leaders announced a deal to work together.
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BC United sources leak ‘extremism’ file on B.C. Conservatives’ executive Angelo Isidorou
Document depicts executive director’s involvement in the People’s Party of Canada as a founding member and his ‘admiration’ of right-wing figures including Donald Trump
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BC United sources leak 'extremism' file on B.C. Conservatives' executive Isidorou
An opposition research file on the "extremism" of the Conservative Party of British Columbia's executive director has been leaked by BC United sources, less than two weeks after the parties' leaders announced a deal to work together in the fall provincial election.
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