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Wonder what is he gonna have for his reunion dinner tonite?
Airflown fish? Abalone? Hum?
Definitely a costume party with free toothpicks earlier filched from Din Tai Fung.
Wonder what is he gonna have for his reunion dinner tonite?
Airflown fish? Abalone? Hum?
If so, must attend their rally, good for a laugh and maybe got free nasi lemak and mineral water too.
But after attending that rally, wherever you may live, remember to vote opposition, whoever they may be.:p
1) I will ask all my kakis, just take the free Nasi Lemak/ chicken rice + H2O, and walk away before their speech, and contribute the compliment F&B to our poor.
2) That goes without saying, Oppos are always on my lists.
How come Hougang is last in the Queue?
User VKH was also appalled at the PM's comments.
He wrote, "I thought that as PM, he was there to represent ALL the people, without favour or preference. He is not the PM of just those he voted for, but for each and every Singapore citizen, including those who did not vote for him or his party... How can the PM say that if you vote for PAP, you get nice chocolate cake and coffee, but if you vote for other party you only get water and biscuit?"
If you don't live around AMK but around Pasir Ris, please vote out Teo Chee Hean instead.
They are on the same side. What do you think? LOL.
No matter where you are staying, vote them all OUT
Yes, but we may need to give their names one by one in order to stretch the thread to 100 pages by 2016.
No matter where you are staying, vote them all OUT
Does the following means that we don't have to wait till 2016 for GE?
No. They have a 6 May 2014 deadline to update the registers.
Does the following means that we don't have to wait till 2016 for GE?
Source: Yahoo
Singapore registers of electors to be revised
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“According to Section 14 of the Parliamentary Elections Act, the Prime Minister may require the registration officer to revise the registers of electors from time to time. However, the registers shall be revised not later than 3 years after every general election,” said the Elections Department.
The registers should be revised by 6 May since the last election took place on 7 May 2011.
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Yes, you are right.
But there could also be a slim chance that the scums in white might spring a surprise election before 2016.
In fact, there is a write up by Ng E-Jay on this.