
Even Lee Kuan Yew did not have the audacity to give his ministers such sweeping powers
Who would have thought that post-Lee Kuan Yew, the People’s Action Party would become even more audacious and autocratic? While he introduced a litany of laws, he always sought to rationalise them and not once did he defend a law by simply arguing that there were provisions for appeal and redress through the courts. Which...

Gratitude is not servitude
Many Singaporeans may recall the one-liner “Gratitude is not servitude” that I started using during the 2011 General Election. To this day, I get reminded of it from time to time by supporters and detractors alike. Many wanted to know how I came up with this succinct and pointed retort to PAP’s constant reminder to voters...

Please, Singaporeans, wake up. Please.
I know Bertha means well and is asking people to write to their MPs about the fake news Bill. But let's be clear about it factually: since the Bill's reading in Parliament, the ministers have been stoutly defending the Bill's provisions. In fact, even before the Select Committee was convened, the Law Minister already publicly...
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