Backbencher delivers blunt warning to Kenney about ignoring UCP members’ concerns
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A UCP backbencher is delivering a blunt warning to Alberta Premier Jason Kenney that his party is in trouble and needs to heed the growing concerns of its members.
A United Conservative backbencher is delivering a blunt warning to Alberta Premier Jason Kenney that his party is in trouble and needs to heed the growing concerns of its members.
“We have a caucus I think that is frustrated, and constituents that are frustrated, and of course membership,” Peter Guthrie said Tuesday in an interview. “I just want what’s best for the future of the party and what’s best for the province and Albertans.
“I do feel that it can be (turned around), but we are 19 months to the next election, and we do need to start listening and paying attention to the signs that we’re seeing and hearing.”
On Monday, Guthrie delivered the same message to Kenney, reading aloud in caucus a letter warning that the electoral fortunes of the party are sliding over the abyss.
“Public opinion continues to wane and we may be at a point where this party cannot be salvaged,” reads the letter.
“Winning back the favour of Albertans should be our priority.
Guthrie declined to describe Kenney’s reaction to his comments except to say, “Obviously, the premier defended his position.”
Kenney’s office declined to comment.