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DâEntremont says conservativist company mat the like a âfrat house rather than a serious political party'
Nova Scotia MP Chris dâEntremont says the barging into his office and yelling from Conservative Party leadership "sealed the deal" on his choice to cross the floor of the House of Commons to the Liberals this week.
After dâEntremontâs musings over a possible defection were reported by Politico on Tuesday, the MP says Conservative House leader Andrew Scheer and party whip Chris Warkentin âbargedâ into his office, pushed open the door â almost knocking down his assistantâ and yelled at him about âhow much of a snakeâ he was.
Describing the ânegativityâ and âbeating up on someone elseâ coming from Conservative leadership, dâEntremont said, âa lot of times I felt it was part of a frat house rather than a serious political party."
The Conservative Party has denied d'Entremont's allegations.
D'Entremont told Rosemary Barton Live guest host Catherine Cullen that he's moved on from not getting the Speaker job and that the notion of floor crossing had been on his mind âfor a long time, basically from the election.â
When asked if the Liberals suggested more opportunity, such as a cabinet spot, in exchange for his defection, dâEntremont said, âNo, absolutely not."
He said he heard from several longtime supporters during the election campaign that they would not support him anymore because of the leadership style of the Conservative Party.Â
It got to a point, dâEntremont said, where he had to distance his re-election campaign from Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre. ÂWe tried to stay away from pictures of the leader."
Growing discontent from his constituents, plus a meeting with Prime Minister Mark Carney on Tuesday, made his next moves clearer, he said â though he notes that he did not intend for the story to come out through a âpassing commentâ he made to Politico on the release day of the federal budget.
DâEntremontâs floor crossing has sparked questions about chaos and discontent in the Conservative caucus â which were only amplified when Edmonton Riverbend MP Matt Jeneroux announced his intentions to resign from politics just two days later.
According to a Liberal source, Jeneroux also met with Carney earlier this week.Â
Conservative MP Matt Jeneroux resigns
In a statement following his resignation, Jeneroux said he was not coerced by the Conservatives to resign.
Asked whether he thought Jeneroux was intending to cross the floor prior to his resignation, dâEntremont said, âIâll let him tell his story.âÂ
The Nova Scotia MP did say he believed âthree or fourâ other Conservative caucus members were considering crossing the floor when he was deliberating over his decision to leave.
DâEntremont said Conservative MPs had some opportunities to speak to Poilievre over the summer to address any concerns over tone and leadership style.
The MP said he believed that Poilievre, through those conversations, would be changing his leadership style, but then when the fall session began, âit didnât really seem anything was changing.âÂ
While dâEntremont said he is happy with the decision heâs made, he hasnât committed to running as a Liberal in the next election â or running at all, for that matter.
âIâm not sure at this point,â he said. ÂI'm 56, I need to spend some time at home maybe. So we'll talk that over with the family when the time comes."
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