Kamloops MP calls out ‘opportunism’ with Conservative floor-crossers
KAMLOOPS — Since the spring election, the federal Conservatives have lost three members of caucus — one via resignation and two who have crossed the floor to the governing Liberals.
The floor-crossers put Mark Carney’s Liberals one seat away from a majority government. Kamloops-Thompson-Nicola MP Frank Caputo was steadfast in his commitment to the Tory caucus and believes the crossings reflect more on the MPs themselves than the party.
“I think we need to distinguish between people who aren’t happy with a political platform and opportunism,” Caputo told CFJC News. “I view this as opportunism. The Liberals are actively recruiting. That wouldn’t happen in a stable majority or much further minority. At the end of the day, the Canadian voters spoke at the ballot box and they gave the Liberals a minority government, which is, frankly, a check and balance on the power.”


