Listen to this boliao hypocrite. Oh he felt so maligned to be accused of receiving fat checks.
Sir, Opposition MPs had also entered politics fueled by vision and desire to serve Singaporeans and build the nation.
Sir, that can mean only that either PAP Ministers should be paid like Opp MPs or Opp MPs paid like PAP Ministers.
What's good for the gander is good for the goose.
PS. Btw, it shoudl be "loss for words" not "of". Is it Ah Suay's English as usual or the reporter's?
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Minister in the Prime Minister's Office Lim Swee Say said that Workers' Party chief Low Thia Khiang accused the Government of being self-interested people.
Mr Lim said this in response to Mr Loh's speech in parliament earlier today.
The Workers' Party leader had suggested that ministers had "entered politics to take care of themselves at the expense of Singaporeans".
He said: "However, Sir, the general feeling among Singaporeans during the General Elections and even now is that the Government is more concerned with paying its Ministers well than about the welfare of the people."
Mr Lim said that he was at a loss of words to describe his feelings.
Using himself as an example, he said he had entered politics fuelled by his vision and desire to serve Singaporeans and to build Singapore as a nation.
Mr Low Thia Khiang pointed out that he was talking about the perception among Singaporeans, and said:
"So please don't put words into my mouth. I said it was a perception."
Sir, Opposition MPs had also entered politics fueled by vision and desire to serve Singaporeans and build the nation.
Sir, that can mean only that either PAP Ministers should be paid like Opp MPs or Opp MPs paid like PAP Ministers.
What's good for the gander is good for the goose.
PS. Btw, it shoudl be "loss for words" not "of". Is it Ah Suay's English as usual or the reporter's?
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Minister in the Prime Minister's Office Lim Swee Say said that Workers' Party chief Low Thia Khiang accused the Government of being self-interested people.
Mr Lim said this in response to Mr Loh's speech in parliament earlier today.
The Workers' Party leader had suggested that ministers had "entered politics to take care of themselves at the expense of Singaporeans".
He said: "However, Sir, the general feeling among Singaporeans during the General Elections and even now is that the Government is more concerned with paying its Ministers well than about the welfare of the people."
Mr Lim said that he was at a loss of words to describe his feelings.
Using himself as an example, he said he had entered politics fuelled by his vision and desire to serve Singaporeans and to build Singapore as a nation.
Mr Low Thia Khiang pointed out that he was talking about the perception among Singaporeans, and said:
"So please don't put words into my mouth. I said it was a perception."
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