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Ken Grey insists he’s not exaggerating when he calls the elements that prompted him to resign as leader of the Saskatchewan Progressive Conservative Party “terrifying.”
Grey resigned despite leading the former powerhouse political machine to its best showing in 15 years in October’s election, both in number of votes and vote share.
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He feels he was forced out as leader for not being socially conservative enough for some in the executive and the membership, but he also feels there are people in the party with far-right beliefs who could wind up controlling its future direction, he said.