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PAP MP Are Always Sick and on MC and Never attend Parliament

gingerlyn

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Dear brothers and sisters

for your reading

https://singaporearmchaircritic.wordpress.com/2014/07/16/mps-disappearing-act/

Former Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew was absent on 64.6% of all 82 sittings. Next to top the list is former Minister Mah Bow Tan (Tampines GRC), who was absent 39% of the time. Raymond Lim Siang Keat (East Coast GRC) took the third place with an absentee rate of 28%, followed by Irene Ng Phek Hoong (Tampines GRC) and Fatimah Lateef (Marine Parade GRC) at a rate of 22%.
 
You prefer them talk cock sing song all the time or them working behind the scenes most of the time?

What is the attendance rate for oppositions members?

Are you a filial person? Is this how you treat old people who had contributed so much to the nation?

You spent so much time here! Do you really have a real job?
 
They were absent from parliament because they were hard at work serving the residents of their wards.
 
How do you know?

Because I'm the one who works behind the scenes with them. We believe that the best work is done quietly beyond the glare of the spotlights.
 
They were absent from parliament because they were hard at work serving the residents of their wards.

Not LKY though, his MP duties were delegated to Indranee.

Planting trees, giving speeches, doing interviews, writing books and attending his own birthday parties every September were more of a pressing concern for him. ;)
 
Not LKY though, his MP duties were delegated to Indranee.

Planting trees, giving speeches, doing interviews, writing books and attending his own birthday parties every September were more of a pressing concern for him. ;)

Those are very important tasks too.
 
Because I'm the one who works behind the scenes with them. We believe that the best work is done quietly beyond the glare of the spotlights.

Man, thought you are in NZ or somewhere?

Oops I forgot: Last known address: Rented Room in Bedok South.

Welcome to the world of internet.
 
halo part time worker ah ni ho tan ah ah zua ah phey ai zao lor
 
Man, thought you are in NZ or somewhere?

Oops I forgot: Last known address: Rented Room in Bedok South.

Welcome to the world of internet.

The internet enables me to work from anywhere in the world as long as I have an internet connection. That's why we are called the Internet Brigade. :rolleyes:
 
They were absent from parliament because they were hard at work serving the residents of their wards.

No lah!! they are busy playing golf, or taking the family out shopping!!

Meantime being paid million in the yearly salary! that's our gahmen!
 
Not LKY though, his MP duties were delegated to Indranee.

Planting trees, giving speeches, doing interviews, writing books and attending his own birthday parties every September were more of a pressing concern for him. ;)

Before Tua Liap Nee, Porlumpar Koo Tsai Kee was proxy.
 
They were absent from parliament because they were hard at work serving the residents of their wards.

the white draculas can only appear where no sun will shine. and work when dust in dusk has settle to suck the blood outta sinkies and squeeze them from their tombstones.
 
Dear brothers and sisters

for your reading

https://singaporearmchaircritic.wordpress.com/2014/07/16/mps-disappearing-act/

Former Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew was absent on 64.6% of all 82 sittings. Next to top the list is former Minister Mah Bow Tan (Tampines GRC), who was absent 39% of the time. Raymond Lim Siang Keat (East Coast GRC) took the third place with an absentee rate of 28%, followed by Irene Ng Phek Hoong (Tampines GRC) and Fatimah Lateef (Marine Parade GRC) at a rate of 22%.

no one bother. West never impose sanctions.
 
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