Rustad says ‘dirty trick’ by BC United may have cost Conservatives election victory
Former B.C. Conservative leader John Rustad says he was “furious” to learn that BC United had been behind a website calling for him to be ousted before the 2024 provincial election, after Elections BC fined the party.
Rustad said in an interview Thursday that BC United under leader Kevin Falcon had “intentionally” undermined efforts to defeat the NDP with the website, which was set up in August 2024 and was falsely purported at the time to be the work of dissatisfied Conservatives.
“It’s incredibly machiavellian. It’s plain and simple,” Rustad said.
“He had one goal and one goal in mind, which is he wasn’t going to become premier, so he’s going to make sure that the Conservatives couldn’t win,” he said of Falcon, who would stand alongside Rustad on Aug. 28, 2024, to announce that BC United was folding its campaign and throwing its support behind the Conservatives.


