# Former B.C. Conservative Boultbee crosses to NDP, calling out 'Trump-style populism' - Politalk.ca

Former B.C. Conservative Boultbee crosses to NDP, calling out 'Trump-style populism'

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Former B.C. Conservative Boultbee crosses to NDP, calling out 'Trump-style populism'

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Penticton-Summerland MLA Amelia Boultbee joins the BC NDP
Why Boultbee left the Conservatives
Boultbee says the party she was elected with in 2024 has fundamentally changed:

The promised “big‑tent party gets smaller by the day.”

Under new leader Kerry‑Lynne Findlay, she sees the Conservatives becoming “more consumed with divisive Donald Trump‑style populism than with things that actually matter to people.”

She argues the party is moving “further and further to the right” and offering “no real solutions.”

Boultbee previously left the caucus in 2025 after clashes with former leader John Rustad, citing intimidation, internal dysfunction, and ideological purges.

Why she joined the NDP
Boultbee says her decision is about representing Penticton–Summerland more effectively:

She believes she can deliver better results from the government benches.

She says her constituents “didn’t vote for Trump‑style, divisive politics” now dominating the Conservative opposition.

As an Independent, she found she could work collaboratively with the NDP in ways impossible inside a “whipped caucus.”

Premier David Eby praised her “courage,” saying she stood up for principle and human rights when she left the Conservatives.

📊 What this means in the Legislature
Boultbee’s move gives the NDP 48 seats, expanding its majority, while the B.C. Conservatives fall to 38 seats.
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Re: Former B.C. Conservative Boultbee crosses to NDP, calling out 'Trump-style populism'

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Social Credit and the BC Liberals were able to form a 'Big Tent' of free enterprise parties that held a lock on BC politics for decades.
However this so called 'conservative' party has abandoned that approach t cater only to the extreme right catering to populist social gripes rather than economic political issues. I think Boultbee saw the light and with this latest huge deal with the feds the tide is about to change. We may be tired of the NDP but we've seen results.
And in the last few weeks we've seen the unelected BC Conservative leader dump all the proven moderates and replace them with her chosen more right wing backers.
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