Bergen says Conservatives won’t attract disaffected Liberals by being ‘Liberal-lite’
OTTAWA — Interim federal Conservative leader Candice Bergen says the party will not attract disaffected Liberals into the fold by being a “Liberal-lite” version of their main rivals.
“We don’t give them a home in our party by becoming Liberal-lite,” she said Friday. “We welcome them to our Conservative home by being consistently Conservative.”
She made the statement in a video speech played to a room of members of the conservative movement and party stalwarts gathered in downtown Ottawa for a three-day conference.
Her remarks come the day after five out of the six candidates vying for former leader Erin O’Toole’s job debated one another on stage, striking into each other’s political pasts and what level of support they voiced for the “Freedom Convoy,” along with the overall cause of fighting vaccine and mask mandates.