B.C. Premier David Eby says the decision of former cabinet minister Selina Robinson to quit the NDP, citing antisemitism in the caucus, is a "humbling" moment for him — but he disagrees with Robinson's "characterization" of her colleagues.
She said antisemitism has been rising in society, and people within the Jewish community have been bringing their concerns to her. She said she brought her concerns to various members of caucus and heard nothing back from her colleagues."That was very sad and, quite frankly, frightening for me."'Don't know what else I could've done': Selina Robinson speaks out following NDP caucus resignationSelina Robinson joined BC Today to share her motivations for leaving the B.C.
"Would do the right thing given these very serious accusations of systemic antisemitism within this NDP government and call a full and independent investigation into these allegations?" he said. "The implication was made that there's systemic antisemitism in our caucus, in our government and that specific people were guilty of antisemitic acts and statements and I simply want to say that as a Jew, who's been part of this caucus for almost 11 years, that's just simply not my experience."
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