Teresa Wat, 4th B.C. United MLA defects to B.C. Conservatives
B.C. United has been losing MLAs and candidates to John Rustad's Conservatives for months
B.C. United Leader Kevin Falcon has lost a fourth member of the legislature to the Conservative Party of British Columbia.
Teresa Wat, who represents Richmond North Centre, says she has joined John Rustad's B.C. Conservatives.
"This was not an easy decision, but one that I have been contemplating for months," she said.
Wat was elected under the B.C. Liberal banner three times beginning in 2013, prior to the party changing its name to B.C. United.
Rustad said Richmond is an important riding for his party, and Wat's defection puts the community squarely in focus in the lead-up to the October 2024 provincial election.
"It, in many ways, can be a bellwether in terms of provincial politics, so it's going to be a very interesting race," Rustad said.
B.C. United has lost several high-profile candidates and members of the legislature to the provincial Conservatives.
Lorne Doerkson, who represents Cariboo-Chilcotin, left the party to join Rustad in May and Surrey's Elenore Sturko did the same in June.
Last year, Abbotsford South MLA Bruce Banman joined Rustad's party after defecting from B.C. United, and the party lost its candidate, Chris Moore, to the Conservatives in June.
Rustad was, himself, booted out of B.C. United, then known as the Liberals, in 2022 for questioning the science behind climate change and sat as the only Conservative MLA for months before a wave of defections over the last year.
There were talks of a merger deal between B.C. United and the Conservatives, as B.C.'s two right-of-centre parties sought to avoid vote splitting in the upcoming provincial election.
But that deal was rejected in May, with polls showing the Conservatives with a healthy lead over B.C. United.
With files from The Canadian Press