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Premier Clark passes on HST debate with Dix

clark won't debate dix on hst

Premier Christy Clark has turned down a challenge from NDP Leader Adrian Dix to a one-on-one debate on the Harmonized Sales Tax.

Dix accused Clark of continuing to avoid debate on the HST and proposed a debate on CKNW's Bill Good Show.

"When she had a chance to debate the HST in the legislature, she shut proceedings down just before she was due to speak," Dix said. "I'm inviting her to do the right thing and participate in this forum."

He said the B.C. Liberals under Clark are heading a partisan advertising campaign to sell the HST to voters who will decide the fate of the tax in this summer's mail-in referendum.

Clark was previously criticized for avoiding local candidate debates during the Point Grey byelection this spring, choosing instead to use telephone town halls to reach voters.

"We won't be playing those games," Clark responded in a statement issued by her staff.

She added voters need to make the HST decision on the merits of the policy, and not on a debate of leaders.

Dix accused her of hiding from a debate and said his offer stands.

"Premier Clark's allies in the Smart Tax Alliance are running ads that say the 'PST/GST gang is hiding from an honest debate’," Dix said. "Now, we know who's really hiding."

Meanwhile, Finance Minister Kevin Falcon tried to highlight two other leaders - the provincial Green Party’s Jane Sterk and BC Conservatives' John Cummins - for their support of the “no” side to keep the HST in place.

"It would have been easy for these leaders to simply oppose the HST on the basis of how it was introduced and implemented," Falcon said.

"But instead we now only have the NDP wanting to go back to a destructive two-tax system with the PST and GST."

 

Referendum ballots are expected to be delivered by tomorrow (July 7).

 

Elections BC officials have extended the original July 22 deadline for ballots to be returned to Aug. 5.