http://www.cbc.ca/stories/2004/03/09/canada/layton_copps040309OTTAWA - NDP Leader Jack Layton is hoping Sheila Copps and other Liberal MPs who lose nomination fights leading up the next election will channel their anger into running as Independents.
"If Sheila Copps runs as an Independent, that, of course, opens up the door for all kinds of possibilities in the election in that riding," Layton said Monday.
"We may see it in other places where Liberals have been forced out by the Paul Martin forces. I have a feeling it could shake things up quite dramatically."
Layton has already closed the door to such members of Parliament seeking NDP nominations after losing the Liberal races in their own ridings, saying membership in his party shouldn't be viewed as a "consolation prize."
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Political analyst Henry Jacek of McMaster University doubts Copps will choose to run as an Independent.
"I think in her mind, she really has this hope – I think a forlorn hope, but a hope – that some day she'd be able to be the leader of the Liberal party federally," he said. "And she hasn't given up on that hope."