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LETTERS: No revenge games here

Dear Editor: I have known and respected Lindsay Meredith for a long time, but his analysis of last week’s election smacks of petty hostility and cynicism. No, people who voted for the B.C.

Dear Editor:

I have known and respected Lindsay Meredith for a long time, but his analysis of last week’s election smacks of petty hostility and cynicism. No, people who voted for the B.C. Green Party in the 2017 provincial election were not engaged in “voter revenge games.”

They voted for a party which represents common sense, fairness and policies which will be in the best interests of B.C. and Canada. The B.C. Green Party advocates for forward thinking about education, health, the environment and democracy. I am not a dissatisfied voter. I am glad to see so many new B.C. Green Party voters who understand that there can be a new way of expressing their hopes for the future. 

Whatever the final outcome of the election, I know that Dr. Andrew Weaver, Adam Olsen and Sonia Furstenau will work hard on behalf of their constituents and on behalf of British Columbians for a more responsible program of government actions than we have seen for years.

Alison Watt, by email