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The NDP want Kevin Krueger punished for his outbursts
VICTORIA/CKNW(AM980)
Sean Leslie | Email news tips to Sean
5/10/2012

 The NDP now says Liberal MLA Kevin Krueger should pay a price for his verbal broadsides yesterday.

 Like this quote "as far as I'm concerned Adrian Dix has a pattern of deceit."

 And that was just one of the arrows Krueger launched yesterday.

 NDP leader Adrian Dix took the high road in responding, but now his house leader John Horgan is getting involved.

 Horgan said this about Krueger "he is a walking smear campaign."

 Horgan says Premier Christy Clark should lower the boom on the outspoken MLA "you can't go around smearing people, that's not how you act on the street, you shouldn't act that way here." 

 He won't say what price Krueger should pay but says Dix would never tolerate those comments from his caucus.


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