Dianne Watts Confirms Rumors of Her Jump to Federal Politics

This article was last updated on April 16, 2022

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The soon to be former mayor of Surrey, Diane Watts has confirmed the rumors alleging that she will continue her political career by upgrading to federal politics. According to Watts, she has decided to seek the Conservative nomination in the riding of South Surrey White Rock for next years’ federal election.

In her remarks, Watts explained that she was offered a place in both the Liberals and the Tories party as they wanted her to run, but she chose the Conservatives because they best represent her interests on domestic and international issues. Watts highlighted that “Russia’s aggression towards the Ukraine. Syria, Iraq, Libya, and Afghanistan all of those pieces. Of course the conflict with Israel and Palestine. When you look at what is going like the downing of the two airliners as well as the kidnapping of young girls.”

Conclusively, Watts assured that if she is elected, she will continue to champion Surrey and the city’s transit needs, including her pitch for three light rail lines. Watts mentioned that “should I be elected all of those pieces I certainly will continue to push for. I will be an advocate for the city of Surrey. And really looking at how we can ensure that a city, especially South of the Fraser where the growth is going to take place, how we can advantage the needs and the infrastructure.” Watts describes herself as a small ‘C’ conservative.

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