
Political Analysts or Propagandists?
Gillian Koh Why did Media Corp often invite Gillian Koh (Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, NUS) to comment on Singapore’s election issues (yesterday night on TV, Jan 26)? Among all “political analysts” Media Corp was willing to put its camera on, this Gillian Koh, in many people’s views, is the most biased in her...

To My Prime Minister: Citizens have given your team an ‘F’ grade
To My Prime Minister: I hope you have come to the conclusion that comments made on the internet are not actually “noises”, because noises cannot help to make the mighty PAP lose an election in Punggol East. You can look upon it as a by-election effect in giving a “reason” for PAP to lose the seat but if you really want...

Punggol East – a venting of public angst without the risk of causing a political tsunami
Punggol East SMC PAP's loss, be it a wake up call or fire alarm, does not presage the toppling of the present Govt, come 2016. It has been pointed out by shrewd observers that voters, when confronted with a cliff-hanger view of the potential devaluation or even loss of assets acquired during PAP's halcyon days, will instinctively...
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