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Simpson Issues Letter About Dismissal

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Thursday, October 07, 2010 02:10 PM

Prince George, B.C. Cariboo North MLA Bob Simpson has issued an open letter to the media about his removal from the  NDP Caucus.  The letter is reprinted below:

It is unfortunate I have been removed by the Leader from Caucus supposedly for a mere two sentences in my regular weekly Column. I hope all of you will read that column carefully before you judge me too harshly (although, I realize it might be too late for some).

Since my nomination in 2004, I have been a harsh critic of a political system that forces us into perpetual negative partisan politics and constant electioneering. Politics should be about governance with an election every four years that is fought on competing visions, not negative ads and sound bites. I've made those views plain in many Caucus meetings, speeches, and columns. I believe the electorate has made it plain that they too want something different, as we see fewer and fewer people show up to vote each election.

Time is running short for us to address the major and complex issues which confront us and this small planet we live on. We need to spend much more energy finding ways to address these issues than we do simply finding ways to bring down the sitting government in order to gain power by default and without a mandate for change.

My column was in that vein. It was critical of a political system that does not address the real needs of people and communities -- in this particular instance the failure of senior political leaders from all parties to address the needs of local governments.

I was asked to retract my two sentences and offer a public apology -- I declined as I don't believe my assessment of what happened at UBCM is either inaccurate or misleading. I understood some form of discipline may come a result of my honest appraisal. I was shocked it was immediate dismissal.

I find it troubling there was no process before I was convicted and removed from Caucus by the Leader. I guess I was mistaken in my belief that the NDP was a progressive organization which valued free speech and honest critique as a means to create a better society for everyone. To be immediately dismissed because of a soft critique of one speech seems a little harsh. More disturbing though was the decision to allow a Caucus meeting to take place in my absence where some MLAs were given full scope to attack my integrity and make spurious claims about my work ethic and my intelligence (among other things). Again, what happened to our social justice principles; particularly the right to a fair hearing and to be able to face our accusers? 

I'm sure you will have also heard that my Constituency Executive has unanimously passed two motions which they will be taking to the general membership of Cariboo North. One of these motions calls for a Leadership Convention next year. I had given members of the Caucus Executive and Chief of Staff notice that this was taking place and I was the one who asked my Riding Executive to get the endorsement of the full membership for these motions before sending them forward as formal resolutions because they send a strong message about our Riding Executive's discontent with the current direction of the Party and I believed they should not be put forward without the free and informed consent of the rest of Cariboo North NDP's membership. 

Finally, I had planned on attending the Caucus Retreat next week and had submitted my policy suggestions for discussion. At that Retreat I had arranged to have a face to face meeting with the Leader to speak directly about the deeper concerns I have about the current state of our Party, her leadership and the leadership of our Party President. None of these very serious and more deeply troubling concerns which I have shared with members of Caucus Executive, the Chief of Staff and the Party President, were made public in my column this week.

Take care and I look forward to the possibility of working with you all sometime in the future. 

Bob Simpson MLA

 


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I don't have much use for her any more either, Bob.
Not so much for her actions with you but her total disregard of my letters to her.
As I haven't read your article i can't comment on that ..
But if you are right, run independant and you will get back in...
New party, Bob?
New Party?

Time for a coalition government in BC?
What a sad day for B.C. Politics. The N.D.P. is now shown to be run by a leader who is just as ego driven as Campbell. Perhaps the word Democratic should be removed from the party name and replaced with Dictatorship. When a leader chooses to ostersize one of the leading minds within their party it reveales the total lack of depth shown by that leader. B.C. is in deep trouble when the choices remain between an ego driven dictatorship and the B.C. Liberals. While this is a bad day for every thinking British Columbian it should be seen as a great day in Bob Simpson's life as he has been seperated from such a narrow minded and poorly manged NDP. Enjoy your freedom Bob. Good politicians will last longer than weak sisters and your day is definately yet to come! I think she was afraid that you are going to replace her as leader.
Ya rocked the boat and ya fell out. Good fer you. Now ya know what the taxpayers of this province know. Welcome to reality. Good luck in the future.
Very interesting...word is tha Bob had leadership ambitions and thats quite alright....except to Carol James. Apparently she was waiting for an opportunity to kneecap Bob and she thought she found it. James has shown the province what the NDP really is....a closed shop that allows only those who will dance as the Leader demands. Kinda sound familiar?.....maybe like Communism rather than socialism????
Good on you Bob, for sticking to your principles.
No judge, no jury, no trial, a conviction just the same. Just like the RCMP and their traffic crap. Thanks again to G.Campbell
Seriously, what party should be voted for next time around !! ??????
Seriously, what party should be voted for next time around !! ??????
maybe they just wanted to replace Bob with a visible minority or a woman like their policy was with candidates they ran in the last election... Carol probably doesn't want to hear that she is one of the big problems with the NDP party.... and a good reason why they lost the last election.. I think that the NDP needs a new leader... Wonder if Chris Delany will have his new party up and running soon
Not a good move by Carol James. This will hurt the NDP and give Campbell a boost.
Well good luck Bob. I hate the BC Liberal party with a passion but there is only one thing I hate more and that is the BC NDP party. This province is really in rough shape there is almost no point in voting anymore.
I think it is time to get rid of all the parties. At least that way we vote for a person to represent us, and not have that thrown to the wind by some power hungry peson down south.
Then if they mess up, they get fired, and someone else gets elected.

As long as there are parties I feel that there will never be proper representation.
Good for you Bob. Your constituents will remember that you are actually serious about their real needs. And thanks for not backing down. Shows you are a man of principles. We need more people like you to stand up and be counted. The NDP is showing their true colours to everyone. Maybe you and some other people who have stood up to their parties will form a real group to lead this province. We can only hope so.
"I think it is time to get rid of all the parties. At least that way we vote for a person to represent us,...."

Great idea! But what would be the first thing they would do once elected and after having arrived in Victoria?

Compare personal agendas and band together in different groups! And form what?

New parties.