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LETTERS: NDP is a dying party

The recent meeting of the NDP party at the convention centre was just a waste of time and money

The recent meeting of the NDP party at the convention centre was just a waste of time and money.

Taxpayers all across Canada have no use for the NDP party. Alberta has 83 legislature seats, only four are NDP; B.C. has 85 legislature seats, only 34 are NDP; New Brunswick has 55 legislature seats, zero are NDP; Newfoundland has 48 legislature seats, only three are NDP; Nova Scotia has 51 legislature seats, only seven are NDP; Ontario has 107 legislature seats, only 21 are NDP; Quebec has 125 legislature seats, zero are NDP; Prince Edward Island has 27 legislature seats, zero are NDP; Saskatchewan has 58 legislature seats, nine are NDP.

Manitoba does have a NDP provincial government, but in the next provincial election the NDP will be voted into opposition status because of the damage that they have done to Manitoba.  Thomas Mulcair, NDP federal opposition leader, will take the federal NDP to third party status in this year’s federal election and losing official opposition status to Justin Trudeau and the federal Liberals.

John Horgan will not be the B.C. NDP leader in the 2017 B.C. provincial election.  He will be booted out by NDP party brass.

The NDP is dying right across the country and taxpayers will no longer be fooled by lies and propaganda.

Joe Sawchuk

Duncan