Cathy McLeod blind to F-35 fiasco

Kamloops-Thompson-Cariboo MLA and her Tory party need to be held accountable

To the editor:

The fiscal incompetence and complete mismanagement of Canada’s largest military procurement since the Second World War has now been fully exposed.

Kamloops-Thompson-Cariboo MP Cathy McLeod and the Conservative Party need to be held accountable for their total mishandling of the F-35 jet fiasco.

Two years ago, they told Canadians the government would replace our aging fleet of CF-18s with a sole-sourced contract for F-35s for only $9 billion – now thanks to an audit from KPMG, we know the true cost of the F-35s will exceed $46 billion.

The government said the F-35 was the only plane that could meet our needs – now they admit other planes could.

They always maintained that considering other options was irresponsible and they sole-sourced the contract – now they are looking at other planes.

They said there was a contract – now they don’t.

This is how an incompetent government turns a $13-billion Liberal surplus in 2006 into a $142-billion accumulated Conservative deficit by 2012.

The government lied, stonewalled, broke all the rules of procurement, evaded every safeguard, and attacked the credibility and patriotism of all those who dared challenge it. It asked voters to re-elect it using fraudulent numbers.

Mrs. McLeod needs to stop the cheerleading and start asking serious questions about how the government is spending your hard-earned tax dollars.

She can’t serve her constituents with blinders on.

John McKay, MP

Liberal Party defence critic

 

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