The biggest B.C. Conservative meeting ever was bristling with combative energy Saturday in Nanaimo as members celebrated their surge in last fall’s election.
Delegates spent the day rallying against the NDP government, but also got feisty among themselves.
A fair part of the morning was taken up with numerous points of orders, objections and complaints about the agenda and organization of the convention.
Victoria lawyer Bruce Hallsor, who chaired the gathering, said early on: “It’s clear to me I have to remark on the rules, and on decorum.”
He warned almost 800 delegates about demonstrations, disruption and disrespect, saying those who misbehave could get tossed if things got out
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