December 22nd, 2024

Middleton-Hope committed to riding


By Al Beeber - Lethbridge Herald on December 18, 2024.

Herald photo by Al Beeber UCP candidate John Middleton-Hope points at an area of the Lethbridge West riding where his team has been campaigning before today's byelection.

LETHBRIDGE HERALDabeeber@lethbridgeherald.com

Voters will decide today who fills the Lethbridge West seat in the Alberta legislature left vacant by the resignation of NDP MLA Shannon Phillips on July 1.

Three candidates are on the ballot including John Middleton-Hope who is carrying the governing UCP’s colours into the election.

Advance polling for the election closed on Saturday, a day in which the NDP’s Rob Miyashiro staged a rally for supporters.

Middleton-Hope took a different strategy by hitting the pavement on the weekend with his team of volunteers which he is doing today until polls close.

Middleton-Hope on Friday at his downtown campaign office reiterated his stand on issues that were addressed during the election including crime.

Holding a copy of Friday’s Herald which had on front page a story of the new Alberta Sheriff’s interdiction team that will be working to address trafficking of guns, drugs and people across the border, Middleton-Hope said there needs to be zero tolerance on public consumption of illicit drugs. And drugs need to be taken away from the traffickers, he said.

“You may not be able to charge all of them because of prosecution problems” but seizing and destroying drugs has an impact, he said.

He says the decision by Premier Danielle Smith’s government to augment the Sheriffs by creating its new interdiction patrol team and a two-kilometre “critical border zone” between the U.S. and Canada “is absolutely essential because CBSA, for all the good work that they do, are stretched way too thin. And if we can support that with the RCMP and our other municipal law enforcement agencies to secure that border more so than it is today, I’m absolutely in favour of it. I think it’s absolutely brilliant and it’s leading Canada.”

If elected MLA, Middleton-Hope says he will advocate for more resources for Lethbridge to improve safety in the city, noting the more resources put into Calgary the more displacement is caused here.

“That happens continuously,” he said.

“As the MLA, I have to advocate for financial resources and human resources and I will do that,” said the candidate.

The UCP candidate believes Lethbridge has had “inadequate representation” in the riding for the last nine years.

“I’m 100 per cent about Lethbridge West. My job is to advocate on behalf of the citizens of Lethbridge West and I will do that diligently every time. Lethbridge West will come first. It doesn’t mean I’ll get my way, it doesn’t mean that I’m going to win the day all the time because there will be times when I will come up against the party and the party will say ‘this is the parliamentary process, this is the party process, you have to vote this particular way.’ And I will make my case very, very clear that this is not what the citizens of Lethbridge want. If it happens to align with what the citizens of Lethbridge want and it benefits the citizens of Lethbridge, I’m 100 per cent behind that. Every time,” said Middleton-Hope.

For example, when it comes to public safety, he wants to get additional resources for the city and he wants to change legislation to ensure police officers, community peace officers and other law enforcement personnel across the province, get the adequate tools they need to provide protection and service to communities.

“That’s where I come from.”

Middleton-Hope says his team is expecting one of the largest turnouts for a byelection, which traditionally attract about 17 per cent of voters.

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HaroldP

Mr. John Middleton-Hope is a proven honest and dedicated individual who has an impressive long standing career in varied public service.

Mr. Middleton-Hope took “leave of absence” from his elected role as Lethbridge City Council member, this in itself demonstrates his integrity and dedication in his pursuit to being elected as our Lethbridge West, MLA.

Mr. Middleton-Hope (who was previously Lethbridge’s City Police Chief) has demonstrated an admirable job on Lethbridge City Council. He is a community advocate and a person not only of words, but also of good deeds.

It is a responsible and common sence decision to vote for John Middleton-Hope as MLA, Lethbridge West.

Southern Albertan

Many of us do not vote for the UCP for the following reasons well described here:
“Why the UCP Is a threat to Democracy. Political scientist Jared Wesley makes the case. And explains how Albertans should push back.”
http://www.thetyee.ca/Opinion/2024/05/06/Why-UCP-Is-Threat-Democracy/

HaroldP

Here are some reasons why NOT to vote for NDP, Miyashiro these relevant comments from respected former City Council member, Joe Mauro:

I hope & pray that westside residents remember what kind of councillor he was… by he I mean Miyashiro. Arrogant, know it all, didn’t care about the residents, on his power kick, loved to waste taxpayers hard earned money, nothing frugal about this guy; it was always spend spend spend; supported increased fees, supported anything that went against the private business community and most important….strongly pushed for and supported EVERYTHING the NDP wanted & did regarding the consumption site which totally destroyed our community and proven to be a huge waste of taxpayers money. He’s run for every political party he had a chance to….& failed. All it is for him is what’s best for himself, which is evident he wants to be in a position of power & authority. He believes he is the answer for the people of Lethbridge. My comments are made based on my years of unfortunately serving on council with this guy and in my ears listening to how he spoke during all our in camera meetings. He simply is not the guy to represent Lethbridge; he’s trouble. Watch your pocket books. Plus he doesn’t live on the westside; as far as I know he never has. He’s just a seeker of a high profile well paid job to increase his already swelled head.

Southern Albertan

No political party, or candidate, is perfect. For me, in Alberta now, if it’s a matter of holding one’s nose, I’ll vote for the NDP.

IMO

Jared Wesley clearly outlines how the current GoA has continually chipped away at the pillars of democracy. In 2017, Yale professor, Timothy Snyder published his book, On Tyranny, in which he addresses these threats to democracy. A quick paraphrase of his salient points:

Do not give over to the consolidation of power by government.Defend the Pillars of Democracy: The Rule of Law, Free and Fair Elections, Protection of Human Rights, Separation of Power.Beware of the suppression of the opposition to the government in power.Take individual responsibility through cultivating critical thinking skills, adopting good listening skills by paying close attention to the “language” used by government and by applying a healthy skepticism.In a democracy, beware the government that enables the courts, politicians, and voters to take extreme, and inherently anti-democratic positions.

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