WP is right to walk its own path, but…
"Uniting all the opposition parties is an unrealistic vision and an impossible dream,” said Mr Low Thia Khiang, secretary-general of the Workers’ Party (WP). “Unity must not be contrived, because such a union would not work out well. We will not only not be able to progress, but will conversely end up disintegrating, and...
Why are Parliamentary Motions such a big deal?
As a neutral observer, I found Calvin Cheng’s article Do we really need another Worker’s Party MP to be… disconcerting. Here is his argument: 1: In 2009, Viswa Sadasivan, an NMP, filed a motion calling for the House to reaffirm its commitment to the principles enshrined in the Singapore National Pledge. This made LKY speak...
Is the Opposition talking sense?
Previously, I have touched on the candidate and the Party behind him/her. Now I will touch on the chief peeves of the Opposition.[LINK ] Government policies 1. Foreigners and increasing population We were all foreigners or descendants of foreigners before. If the British colonialists had not opened up the island to newcomers,...
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