If this is one of the rare posts that you actually said something on your own accord and not a copy-n-paste job, then you have my applause.
Whatever it is, I think GMS did great, he is still relatively young in the political scene and I hope he learns useful lessons from all this and comes back stronger the next time.
I have no unkind words for GMS, only admiration that he has come so far in such a short time (6-7 years), and I sincerely hope that NSP will remain under his stewardship and gear up for the next elections.
If he could attract charismatic candidates like Nicole, big guns like Hazel and Tony, I hope they stay with GMS and NSP, for they are the new generation of Opposition that has gained a lot of political capital via the Internet.
I would even go as far to say that although not yet apparent, their presence on the net has lit a fire amongst the even younger Singaporean voters, now in their mid to late teens, and will come of age in a political environment far more vibrant than ever before. Let them stand up and be counted when the next election comes around.
NSP is down, for now, but far from out, and if anything, I hope NSP and GMS will work the ground as before, and be patient to see their young shoots grow up in strength and maturity.
NSP averaged >40% of the popular vote wherever they contested.
GMS, for the sake of Singapore, you must not give up now!