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PM Lee now says degrees “not as important” after former govt scholars join opposition

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PM Lee now says degrees “not as important” after former govt scholars join opposition

January 26, 2010 by admin

Obviously taken aback at two former government scholars joining the opposition, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong is now singing a different tune from the PAP’s usual elitist stance.

The Straits Times reported last week of a former SAF scholar Tony Tan joining the Reform Party led by Cambridge-educated Kenneth Jeyaretnam. His wife, a former PSC scholar, will consider joining the party in the next few weeks.

In response to a question at the Singapore Perspectives Forum, on recent reports about ex-government scholars joining the opposition, PM Lee said:

“For the opposition it’s a change – one scholar or two you think “wow” this is a luminous transformation. Well it is a significant development we will look, but finally let’s look at the person. Not what degrees he has, but what he is he able to do for Singapore.”

The PAP loves to boast about the academic qualifications of its candidates during every election which the opposition is having difficulties attracting though the gap appears to be narrowing in recent years.

Judging from his tone, PM Lee doesn’t seem to think much of the two former government scholars in the Reform Party:

“We hope that anybody who enters politics is somebody of not just ability but integrity and commitment. These are young people who have got good records academically and been in the civil service. We wish them well but we hope Singaporeans will judge individuals like that as rigorously as they would judge individuals who join the PAP side. In other words, it’s not just what degree you have but what sort of person are you and what can you do. That is a matter you can scrutinise before they come in and the PAP scrutinise very hard before they can come in. But it has to be scrutinised by the voters after they have come in and make a wise choice whom to commit.”

Prime Minister Lee must have forgotten what his father said during the 1984 election rally at Potong Pasir. Then the Prime Minister, Lee revealed the “O” level results of PAP candidate Mah Bow Tan and SDP candidate Chiam See Tong and sneered at the latter for scoring “Cs” while Mah is a straight “A” student.

Chiam eventually won the seat by garnering 60 per cent of the valid votes while Mah had to enter Parliament via a GRC in the next election.

Regardless of how hard the PAP “scrutinize” their candidates, it is ultimately up to the voters to access their performance and judging from the PM Lee’s “accomplishments” since the last election, it will very hard to convince Singaporeans to give him and his team another “overwhelming” mandate again.
 
Re: PM Lee now says degrees “not as important” after former govt scholars join opposi

Is the ground so sweet and ripe for the pickings?, even scholars join opposition this time.

Or are they tulan that they are being replace by FT scholars.:D
 
Re: PM Lee now says degrees “not as important” after former govt scholars join opposi

The Straits Times reported last week of a former SAF scholar Tony Tan joining the Reform Party led by Cambridge-educated Kenneth Jeyaretnam. His wife, a former PSC scholar, will consider joining the party in the next few weeks.

Just to clarify my questions;

Is the TONY TAN in anyway related to the TONY TAN in PAP?

Next is Kenneth Jeyaretnam the son of the WORKERS' PARTY Jeyaretnam?

Please post the bio of these budding politicians...

And what are they going to do for their country Singapore? :)

Sounds like the Opposition Strength is gaining in power...

GOD BLESS THEM, and may they gain popular support from the people.:cool:
 
Re: PM Lee now says degrees “not as important” after former govt scholars join opposi

Relax bro!

He must have realized good academic performance doesn't equate to being good at Ministerial job...:D

Well he is a little late. For all the academic qualifications a man has, what good is he if he does not speak his mind?

We do not need yesmen to parrot after a dictator!
 
Re: PM Lee now says degrees “not as important” after former govt scholars join opposi

Where did that article come from? Pretty lame if you ask me. If they actually bother to do any research, they'd have realize that Singaporeans especially those who vote for the opposition do not really care bout educational level

Low Thia Khiang - Bachelors of Art
Chiam See Tong - Bachelor of Science
Dr Chee Soon Juan - the title should be self explanatory

Guess who is the highest educated and whose party had the lowest % of votes. :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:
 
Re: PM Lee now says degrees “not as important” after former govt scholars join opposi

desperation on the part of the incumbents.
 
Re: PM Lee now says degrees “not as important” after former govt scholars join opposi

Just to clarify my questions;

Is the TONY TAN in anyway related to the TONY TAN in PAP?

Next is Kenneth Jeyaretnam the son of the WORKERS' PARTY Jeyaretnam?

Please post the bio of these budding politicians...

And what are they going to do for their country Singapore? :)

Sounds like the Opposition Strength is gaining in power...

GOD BLESS THEM, and may they gain popular support from the people.:cool:

The older one is the original "TANCHO" or "BRYLCREAM" Tony Tan
 
Re: PM Lee now says degrees “not as important” after former govt scholars join opposi

... In response to a question at the Singapore Perspectives Forum, on recent reports about ex-government scholars joining the opposition, PM Lee said:

“For the opposition it’s a change – one scholar or two you think “wow” this is a luminous transformation. Well it is a significant development we will look, but finally let’s look at the person. Not what degrees he has, but what he is he able to do for Singapore.”
...
yes! ...

n gst was raised 2 help ze poor! ...
 
Re: PM Lee now says degrees “not as important” after former govt scholars join opposi

Where did that article come from? Pretty lame if you ask me. If they actually bother to do any research, they'd have realize that Singaporeans especially those who vote for the opposition do not really care bout educational level

Low Thia Khiang - Bachelors of Art
Chiam See Tong - Bachelor of Science
Dr Chee Soon Juan - the title should be self explanatory

Guess who is the highest educated and whose party had the lowest % of votes. :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:

:rolleyes: means that the eyes are focused in the air instead of the situation.

KJ whose quality of qualifications far exceed that of Dr Chee, LTK and CST should be added into the list for comparison.

If KJ is voted in by the highest percentage compared to LTK and CST, will that be a matter of qualifications or trust?

Thus I believe that the residents did not trust Dr Chee sufficiently, compared to LTK and CST. His qualification is attractive yet he did not get the votes. Why is that so? It may be because Dr Chee is not willing / not able to behave in the same manner as LTK and CST.

Thus he is not perceived to be a responsible opposition.

It becomes Dr Chee's loss.
 
Re: PM Lee now says degrees “not as important” after former govt scholars join opposi

:rolleyes: means that the eyes are focused in the air instead of the situation.

KJ whose quality of qualifications far exceed that of Dr Chee, LTK and CST should be added into the list for comparison.

If KJ is voted in by the highest percentage compared to LTK and CST, will that be a matter of qualifications or trust?

Thus I believe that the residents did not trust Dr Chee sufficiently, compared to LTK and CST. His qualification is attractive yet he did not get the votes. Why is that so? It may be because Dr Chee is not willing / not able to behave in the same manner as LTK and CST.

Thus he is not perceived to be a responsible opposition.

By not doing so, it becomes Dr Chee's loss.

Who the hell is KJ?

In any case U missed my point. My point was Qualification = not important.

Higher qualification doesn't make U a better politician.

That was what I was implying which is why I used those 3 as examples and asked the questions

"Guess who is the highest educated and whose party had the lowest % of votes."

I'm guessing most pple would be smart enough to answer both
 
Re: PM Lee now says degrees “not as important” after former govt scholars join opposi

>>Then the Prime Minister, Lee revealed the “O” level results of PAP candidate Mah Bow Tan and SDP candidate Chiam See Tong and sneered at the latter for scoring “Cs” while Mah is a straight “A” student.

Chiam eventually won the seat by garnering 60 per cent of the valid votes while Mah had to enter Parliament via a GRC in the next election.<<

Wow v childish leh. Compare O Level grades is like playground kid talk!

"Eh why you wear black? I DOUNCH FRIEND U OREDI!"
 
Re: PM Lee now says degrees “not as important” after former govt scholars join opposi

Relax bro!

He must have realized good academic performance doesn't equate to being good at Ministerial job...:D

So now, what is important Teekee?
 
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