John Rustad, BC Conservative and Opposition leader, has a suggestion for Premier David Eby:
“I dare the premier to stroll over to the residence of the lieutenant governor and request dissolution of the B.C. legislature. Because if Eby wants to truly find out how British Columbians feel about his stances on pipelines, prosperity, and prudence in managing the economy, a pain in the neck will be the least of his worries by the end of the resulting election campaign.”
Rustad appears to be channelling a chiropractor with his eloquent prose.
“Will British Columbians suffering severe whiplash from the premier’s ever-shifting positions on a northern coastal pipeline be eligible for such coverage?”
“Here’s an exhausting snapshot of why even seasoned Eby watchers can legitimately claim soft-tissue damage.”
“For readers who are now completely confused and reaching for a neck brace, I say that you are far from alone.”
Preparing for a new post election career, perhaps?
