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Clark requires vote of approval

With all the hoopla over last weekend’s election of a BC Liberal leader – and the selection of the province’s next premier – it’s easy to overlook one thing.

The only ones who did any actual voting were BC Liberal party members. And as active as the campaigning candidates were in soliciting party memberships, they didn’t sign up all of us, not by a long chalk.

That begs a question – just what is the mandate of the new leader as far as the overall populace is concerned?

As tempting as it must be for Christy Clark to establish new directions for the provincial government, it must be remembered that the only mandate presented by the electorate of B.C. was the one given in 2009 to the government led by Gordon Campbell.

So can she hope to wield a new broom effectively without endorsement from the people of B.C.?

Wouldn’t that be read as the kind of arrogance – and unilateral approach – that drew such fire for the introduction of the HST that proved, ultimately, to be Campbell’s undoing?

When she first threw her hat into the leadership ring, Clark intimated she would favour an early election call. If she hopes to move forward with a clear mandate for her ideas and policies – and take advantage of any remaining momentum from the leadership race – she should honour this sentiment and move to give the choice to all voters before she truly takes the reins.

- Peace Arch News