What's the Falcon deal? NDP launch anti-Falcon website

 

 
 
 
 
The B.C. NDP have launched www.falconkidding.me, which mirrors Kevin Falcon's Liberal leadership campaign website.
 

The B.C. NDP have launched www.falconkidding.me, which mirrors Kevin Falcon's Liberal leadership campaign website.

Photograph by: Screengrab, www.falconkidding.me

The NDP have translated their dislike of Liberal leadership candidate Kevin Falcon into a website.

NDP Provincial Secretary Jan O’Brien said the party decided to set up www.falconkidding.me to remind voters of Falcon’s close political support of Premier Gordon Campbell.

“For ten years Kevin Falcon has been Campbell’s golden boy in Victoria, his go-to guy to get dirty jobs done,” said O’Brien.

“The reality is that Kevin is an extremist who looks up to ultraconservative leaders like Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan.”

O’Brien says Falcon is seeking to “rebrand” himself over the leadership campaign.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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The B.C. NDP have launched www.falconkidding.me, which mirrors Kevin Falcon's Liberal leadership campaign website.
 

The B.C. NDP have launched www.falconkidding.me, which mirrors Kevin Falcon's Liberal leadership campaign website.

Photograph by: Screengrab, www.falconkidding.me

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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