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Sneering Tree has accused me of taking cheap shot at Pritam for saying that he is fine with PAP-WP Coalition but let me put the record straight, THERE IS ABSOLUTELY NOTHING WRONG for Pritam to believe in having PAP-WP coalition government in the event of hung parliament.
In fact, I would have more respect to Pritam if he had stuck to his stand and not hide behind some "academic exercise" excuse. And I believe within WP, there are many members who would agree with him that it would be good for WP to go into a PAP-WP coalition in the event of hung parliament.
The only reason why people would see this as a "taboo" subject is that they think if such idea is to be let out too early, they might lose the hardcore anti-PAP votes. But seriously, if you have such views, political views, you should put it up upfront and let voters examine them thoroughly. Politicians should have such intellectual integrity and courage to do that and try to convince voters why this idea is the best approach for the country, instead of hiding it and try to "con votes".
Put it in simple terms, WP has maintained a far distance from other opposition parties, only appearing for electoral negotiations just after the boundary is out. There are practically no interactions whatsoever on policy matters and such. Of course, from NSP perspective, WP has elbowed its way into Moulmein Kallang and would most probably to do it again at Tampines. Under such circumstances, would it be possible for WP to have a coalition with any other opposition parties at all? I seriously doubt so. Unless there is another new upcoming opposition party with Dr Tan CB as figure head.
If there is a hung parliament with a third or even forth party having seats in parliament, I do not think any of the other opposition parties would be able to form any coalition government on their own. They would either do it with PAP or WP. The only other alternative is for WP to go into coalition with PAP.
The obvious result would most probably be PAP-WP coalition. Thus, technically speaking, it is not wrong for Pritam to say that preference would be a PAP-WP coalition. There are many reason to have such a coalition. The most important reason is for transitional stability from one dominant party rule to multiple party rule. For such transition to be stable, the nation would need the coalition to have at least some ruling experiences. Well, the hardcore anti-PAP voters may not buy that but the middle ground voters might support that.
Whatever it is, I think Pritam is entitled to his rational view and he should stand firm on his belief. For people like Sneering Tree to suggest that by bringing up Pritam's political stand is like taking a pot shot or cheap shot at him or WP, it is truly an insult to Pritam's intellectual conclusion and political belief.
Goh Meng Seng
In fact, I would have more respect to Pritam if he had stuck to his stand and not hide behind some "academic exercise" excuse. And I believe within WP, there are many members who would agree with him that it would be good for WP to go into a PAP-WP coalition in the event of hung parliament.
The only reason why people would see this as a "taboo" subject is that they think if such idea is to be let out too early, they might lose the hardcore anti-PAP votes. But seriously, if you have such views, political views, you should put it up upfront and let voters examine them thoroughly. Politicians should have such intellectual integrity and courage to do that and try to convince voters why this idea is the best approach for the country, instead of hiding it and try to "con votes".
Put it in simple terms, WP has maintained a far distance from other opposition parties, only appearing for electoral negotiations just after the boundary is out. There are practically no interactions whatsoever on policy matters and such. Of course, from NSP perspective, WP has elbowed its way into Moulmein Kallang and would most probably to do it again at Tampines. Under such circumstances, would it be possible for WP to have a coalition with any other opposition parties at all? I seriously doubt so. Unless there is another new upcoming opposition party with Dr Tan CB as figure head.
If there is a hung parliament with a third or even forth party having seats in parliament, I do not think any of the other opposition parties would be able to form any coalition government on their own. They would either do it with PAP or WP. The only other alternative is for WP to go into coalition with PAP.
The obvious result would most probably be PAP-WP coalition. Thus, technically speaking, it is not wrong for Pritam to say that preference would be a PAP-WP coalition. There are many reason to have such a coalition. The most important reason is for transitional stability from one dominant party rule to multiple party rule. For such transition to be stable, the nation would need the coalition to have at least some ruling experiences. Well, the hardcore anti-PAP voters may not buy that but the middle ground voters might support that.
Whatever it is, I think Pritam is entitled to his rational view and he should stand firm on his belief. For people like Sneering Tree to suggest that by bringing up Pritam's political stand is like taking a pot shot or cheap shot at him or WP, it is truly an insult to Pritam's intellectual conclusion and political belief.
Goh Meng Seng