Is Mount Pearl city councillor Paul Lane - described by the Telegram recently as a long-time Conservative - going to seek the Conservative nod in the next federal election?
Might be.
He turned up on Crap Talk Thursday speaking as a concerned citizen.
His topic:
Lighthouses.
Clearly, this is a big issue in Mount Pearl. They are afraid of losing their lighthouse on the wharf right next to the Rolls Royce marine engine repair facility.
All sarcasm aside – Mount Pearl is land-locked - when a politico turns up talking about something not related to his current political office, odds are good he is laying the groundwork for a run at another office.
Since there is no provincial election coming up with an available seat, the only logical conclusion would be that he is looking for the Connie nod against Siobhan Coady in St. John’s South-Mount Pearl.
Now that might be interesting if – as it now seems – the Old Man will not be waging a jihad against his fellow Conservatives next time. That means all the local Tories who voted for Ryan Cleary purely as a protest over the Family Feud can go safely back to voting for their federal cousins.
That could be interesting in that the race would then be between Coady and Lane with Ryan bringing up the rear. Ditto in a race where another staunch Conservative, like say Tommy Osborne, decided to get some pensionable federal time.
And for those who doubt the wisdom of the mighty political oracle known as Bond, just remember that everyone laughed at the prediction that Steve Kent would switch to the provincial Tories having previously supported both the federal and provincial Liberals and – if memory serves – the federal proto-Connies at one point.
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