Subhead:After being ousted as leader, Brodie addresses the firing of a junior staffer she says held views incompatible with the party, the loss-of-confidence vote, and her efforts to regain the party and keep fighting for the province.# YouTube-embed:Rh3sLeT5RJ0 What unfolded inside the OneBC Party over the weekend didn’t happen quietly behind closed doors; it played out publicly, rapidly, and with extraordinary consequences. In the span of just 36 hours, the fledgling breakaway party appeared to unravel as staff were dismissed, internal disputes spilled onto social media, and its interim leader, Dallas Brodie, was ultimately removed following a board decision and a last-minute constitutional amendment. The collapse left many supporters and critics asking how a party founded on the principles of free speech and transparency could fracture so visibly and so fast. X-embed:2000281016968290565 At the centre of the dispute is the firing of multiple staffers, including a communications figure named Othman Mekhloufi, whose views Brodie likened to European Supremacy, and says did not align with her vision or values for the party. Brodie maintains that her insistence on removing him triggered a breakdown in trust with some senior staff and board members, while others within OneBC were in agreement. Those opposing accounts quickly hardened into a public split.