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John van Dongen resigns from B.C. Conservative Party

John van Dongen resigned from the B.C. Conservative Party after members voted against a leadership review at the party's annual general meeting on Saturday.

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John van Dongen resigns from the B.C. Conservative Party

John van Dongen resigned from the B.C. Conservative Party after members voted against a leadership review at the party's annual general meeting on Saturday.

Van Dongen, the party's only sitting MLA, says he can't continue in the party while it's led by John Cummins.

"I want to emphasize I came to the party in good faith," he told reporters.

"But I cannot carry on with a leader who probably really doesnt care whether I stay or go, and so Ive got to do what I believe is right for my constituents and what I believe is right for British Columbians."

Van Dongen, whobolted from the governing Liberals to the Conservatives, says he will sit as an Independent in the legislature.

Hours earlier, party members voted 70 per cent against holdinga leadership review.

John Cummins, a former federal Conservative MP, is the leader of the B.C. Conservative Party. (Wilson Wong/CBC)

A group of party members led by vice-president Ben Beslerhad beenseeking to oust Cummins as party leader.

The group, which calls itself Friends of B.C. Conservative Party, is running a seven-member slate for the party's executive positions.

The mostrecent poll by Angus Reidput the Conservatives in third place with 19 per cent voter support, behind the governing Liberals at 25 per cent and the opposition NDP at 46 per cent.

With files from The Canadian Press