Today was another day on the
campaign trail … and another chance to show why I believe the BC
Conservative Party is a choice worthy of consideration by the
voters of our province – especially those living right here in Kamloops South
Thompson.
This afternoon I was invited
to speak at the Kamloops Rotary Club Luncheon, which was held at the
Hotel 420 on Victoria Street. There were 30+
members present for lunch, and after our meal I was introduced, and
then it was my turn to speak.
As I looked
across the room, I recognized many of those present. They were all
reputable people from the community, many of them businessmen and
women, as well as lawyers, accountants, doctors, and a number of
people who are now retired. All them gave me their time – and
their attention.
I had a chance to
speak about my family, and some of the things I have had the
privilege to be a part of in our community. Then I told them why I
was a BC Conservative, and why I wanted to be the next MLA for
Kamloops South Thompson.
I began with a subject that has been front and center in Kamloops. It's one which
has been a huge concern to many people in our community. I spoke on
the Interior Health Authority – health care – and in particular
our very own Royal Inland Hospital.
We are suffering from shortages of front line staff, of acute care beds, as well as needing more long term beds. I spoke of the lack of funds for
building a better hospital for Kamloops, and for the many people in
the outlying communities our Royal Inland Hospital serves.
I looked at
comparisons between our hospital here in Kamloops --- and those in
the Okanagan communities of Vernon and Kelowna; but mainly Kelowna.
I
let people know a fact many are NOT aware of, how the BC Liberal
government has spent over $843 million on new hospital infrastructure
in Kelowna and Vernon over the past 10 years, while spending less
than 10% of that amount (over the same period of time) here in our
community of Kamloops.
Then I spoke of our
ballooning provincial debt twhich has now reached over $60 billion, and which continues
to climb – and I wrapped up by sharing my belief we now have a
government so consumed with power, that they have become arrogant.
I believe my talk
gave the audience reason to think about a party, that perhaps they
have not given serious consideration too, up until now.
I concluded that now
is the time for change --- and that we as BC Conservatives are ready to prove their worth in the next election.
My job is to
let people know they have a choice and an option – it's a choice I
am passionate about – and it's one that I sincerely believe in.
Let's 'stay sharp'
Kamloops.
I'm Peter Sharp – I'm a BC Conservative – and I
BELIEVE in BC.
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