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Apr 30, 2011
How is WP's move in the interests of all?
IF WORKERS' Party leader Low Thia Khiang had wanted to realise his party manifesto of achieving a First World Parliament, why didn't he choose the better option of fielding his best candidates in separate GRCs which would help them reap more victories?
Is the risk taken by Mr Low, in putting all his eggs in one basket in Aljunied GRC, in the interests of Singaporeans?
If his goal is to get his candidates into Parliament, why take the risk of knocking out two Cabinet ministers who have been serving the nation well over many years?
Would the denial of their ability to contribute to Singapore be for the betterment of Singaporeans? Why deny us of their talent?
Is it fair to let voters choose between the talent in the two groups? Shouldn't the First World Parliament consist of the most talented in Singapore?
Stephanie myo539 Chia (Ms)
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Apr 30, 2011
How is WP's move in the interests of all?
IF WORKERS' Party leader Low Thia Khiang had wanted to realise his party manifesto of achieving a First World Parliament, why didn't he choose the better option of fielding his best candidates in separate GRCs which would help them reap more victories?
Is the risk taken by Mr Low, in putting all his eggs in one basket in Aljunied GRC, in the interests of Singaporeans?
If his goal is to get his candidates into Parliament, why take the risk of knocking out two Cabinet ministers who have been serving the nation well over many years?
Would the denial of their ability to contribute to Singapore be for the betterment of Singaporeans? Why deny us of their talent?
Is it fair to let voters choose between the talent in the two groups? Shouldn't the First World Parliament consist of the most talented in Singapore?
Stephanie myo539 Chia (Ms)