South Surrey–White Rock Voters Reconsider Support for MP Kerry-Lynne Findlay Amid Growing Backlash

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As election day approaches, a wave of discontent is rising among voters in South Surrey–White Rock. Concerns are mounting over incumbent MP Kerry-Lynne Findlay’s silence surrounding her husband’s past inflammatory remarks, and her increasing distance from the community she represents.

Brent Chapman, Findlay’s husband and the Conservative candidate for Surrey South, issued a public apology for past controversial statements targeting migrants and Palestinians. Yet, Findlay has remained noticeably silent—failing to publicly denounce or distance herself from these comments. For many residents, this silence speaks volumes.

“Her silence is deafening. It makes us wonder if she truly has everyone’s best interests at heart,” said one concerned voter.

“Refuse to Listen, Face the Consequences” — Community Voices Grow Louder

The controversy has been further inflamed by Findlay’s repeated refusal to meet with constituents seeking dialogue and accountability. Frustrated by what they perceive as disregard, residents have taken to the streets—raising banners and tough questions aimed squarely at their MP.

These grassroots demonstrations reflect a growing demand for transparent leadership and a representative who is willing to engage, not retreat, when tough questions arise.

A Pivotal Moment for South Surrey–White Rock

For many in the riding, this election is no longer just about party lines or policy—it’s about trust, values, and leadership. With each passing day, the expectation grows clearer: voters want more than promises. They want representation that listens, acts, and takes a stand when it matters most.

As the race tightens, the question looms: Can Kerry-Lynne Findlay repair the damage and restore voter confidence, or will South Surrey–White Rock choose a new path forward?

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