Rod Taylor's "A+" score as a party leader is based on assessment of his personal leadership on 9 measurement categories relating to policy, voting, or actions, summarized as follows:
Taylor has never been elected, so he has no voting record.
Is strongly pro-life. Taylor believes in the intrinsic value and dignity of every human life, and he opposes both abortion and euthanasia.
Taylor is against the state using taxpayer dollars to fund the killing of unborn children.
Taylor has been an outspoken advocate of conscience rights for healthcare workers, to protect them from being forced to participate in or refer for abortion, euthanasia, sex change surgeries and abortion-tainted vaccines.
Taylor has promised to repeal the 1995 Bubble Zone censorship law which makes it a crime for pro-life citizens to silently pray, peacefully protest or to provide information about adoption, within a 50 metre radius of B.C.’s abortion facilities.
Taylor opposed the devastating lockdowns, vaccine mandates and Nazi-style segregation system of the NDP’s vaccine passport regime.
He has promised to end the ongoing vaccine mandate and rehire all the nurses who were fired for not taking the abortion-tainted COVID injection as a condition of employment, an NDP policy that is contributing to BC’s nursing shortage.
Believes that children need to be protected from the harmful LGBT agenda, and promises to end the indoctrination that’s taking place regarding Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity in publicly-funded schools.
Believes in the God-given right that mothers and fathers are the first educators of their children, and parents have the right to raise their children according to their values and religious beliefs.
Opposes decriminalizing hard drugs like cocaine, crack, heroin, fentanyl and crystal meth, and would change the government’s focus to addiction treatment facilities.
Opposes the NDP policy of providing free drugs and crack pipes to addicts, a disastrous policy which has only enabled addiction, produced a dramatic increase in the number of overdose deaths, and benefited organized crime.
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