Less than a week after his election loss in the Āé¶¹¾«Ń”-Lake Country riding, Stephen Fuhrās campaign manager is proposing some lofty new plans for the former MP.
On Oct. 22, the day after the Canadian federal election, Wayne Pierce posted to his Facebook calling for Fuhr to run for the B.C. Liberal Party leadership for the next provincial election.
āWhen there is a provincial election called and Andrew Wilkinson leads the Liberals to defeat, will the actual Liberals within the party take the party back and make it a truly Liberal party with good economic policies (see Social Credit) with great social values or will they continue to be controlled by the Conservative arm within the party?ā asked Pierce.
āNow, if you want to make a difference, dump Wilkinson and convince Steve Fuhr to lead the party in the next election.ā
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Fuhr said an endeavour into provincial politics is the last thing on his mind right now, but heās ānot ruling it out.ā
āIām not thinking about anything other than winding down my offices and making sure that my staff land on their feet in whatever way I can do to facilitate that,ā said Fuhr.
He again affirmed there are no plans for a leadership campaign right now, but said a move back towards the middle would benefit the provincial Liberals.
āWe donāt have a centrist party in B.C. We have the B.C. NDP and we have the B.C. Liberals, which really are conservatives,ā said Fuhr.
āThis is my opinion: I think for [the B.C. Liberal Party] to be successful in the near term, they need to bring their policies back towards the centre where theyāre going to be able to appeal to a broader base of progressive people. B.C. is a progressive province.ā
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