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What will happen to Aljunied GRC?

makapaaa

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What will happen to Aljunied?

Sunday, Jul 19, 2015

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Aljunied GRC MPs (from left) Chen Show Mao, Sylvia Lim, Muhamad Faisal Abdul Manap, Low Thia Khiang and Pritam Singh at their town council office in Hougang.
Photo: The Straits Times

Aljunied GRC may have undergone revisions under boundary changes ahead of the 2011 General Election, but political watchers doubt it will be significantly redrawn this time.

There is an expectation that opposition-held divisions will be left untouched. After all, the boundaries of opposition strongholds, such as Hougang and Potong Pasir, stayed mostly intact during several previous boundary exercises. This logic, by extension, would then also apply to Aljunied GRC - the first Group Representation Constituency to be helmed by the opposition Workers' Party (WP).

Singapore Management University law professor Eugene Tan says: "The boundary changes must not only be reasonable and fair, but must also be seen as reasonable and fair."

Political analyst Bilveer Singh thinks Aljunied will be largely untouched. If Aljunied's boundaries are left intact, he says, "the party (PAP) will be able to concentrate its fire on all other areas and practise the politics of electoral containment".

In fact, PAP organising secretary Ng Eng Hen indicated in a recent interview with The Sunday Times that the PAP is unlikely to field ministers or potential office-holders there.

Said Dr Ng: "Why would we want to field somebody that we know has a higher chance of being rejected and deprive ourselves of an office-holder?

"Suppose you put five ministers in (Aljunied). Does that serve the purpose? Is it fair to other constituencies who have shown us greater support?"

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Professor Singh adds that Hougang will also be kept largely the same "as it has become nearly impossible for the PAP to win back".

"By having Hougang SMC, you ensure one good WP candidate will be tied down there - currently Mr Png Eng Huat," he says.

In 2011, parts of the GRC's Aljunied-Hougang ward went to Ang Mo Kio GRC and Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC.

In response, WP chairman Sylvia Lim noted at the time that the WP enjoyed "significant support" in the seven polling districts that Aljunied GRC lost to Ang Mo Kio GRC. But former minister George Yeo, who anchored the PAP team there, countered that the level of support in those seven areas was "about the same as neighbouring areas".

Aljunied GRC, as it exists now, had absorbed parts of the Kaki Bukit ward of Marine Parade GRC. That area had about 27 per cent Malay residents - higher than the national average of 14 per cent - who traditionally tend to vote for the PAP.

Emeritus Senior Minister and former prime minister Goh Chok Tong, an MP for Marine Parade GRC, has rebutted claims of gerrymandering. He says that while the PAP is thankful for strong Malay support, its support base also comes from Chinese and Indian voters.

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Reddog

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Actually smaller GRCs are better for opposition parties. In the case of AJ GRC, if made smaller then it will mean that WP will win surrounding 'new' small GRCs with an overall increase in the number of WP MPs. It is puzzling why the pap allow smaller GRCs instead of having super big GRCs to act as blocks against opposition parties. Strange situation.
 

sleaguepunter

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Smaller grc do not mean better advantage to opposition as each grc need at least one minority race. Smaller grc mean opposition need more quality minorities candidates. Not a easy feat too.
 

GoldenDragon

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Actually smaller GRCs are better for opposition parties. In the case of AJ GRC, if made smaller then it will mean that WP will win surrounding 'new' small GRCs with an overall increase in the number of WP MPs. It is puzzling why the pap allow smaller GRCs instead of having super big GRCs to act as blocks against opposition parties. Strange situation.

My secret squirrel informed me that Pinky is expecting at least one more GRC to fall and maybe 2 more SMCs. If status quo prevails, he will be pretty pleased. Smaller GRCs means cutting losses.
 

mojito

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Slowly turning into a slum like Hougang. Money all gone! Where is the money, Low? Can answer me or not? Where is the money?
 

bigboss

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Actually smaller GRCs are better for opposition parties....It is puzzling why the pap allow smaller GRCs instead of having super big GRCs to act as blocks against opposition parties. Strange situation.

The GRC is a kiasu system used by pappies to slaughter oppo parties with walkovers in GE until Aljunied GRC fell to WP. Now, the pappies realise the GRC is like a double edged sword which can slay pappies too.

Cut down on GRC size means one Minister can helm one small GRC; no need to have more than one Minister slaughtered if big GRC slips over to WP.

If using big GRC to block against oppo parties is a good idea, pappies would have considered it but knowing the sinkies are now fed up, losing more than one GRC is already written on the wall.
 

laksaboy

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The GRC is a kiasu system used by pappies to slaughter oppo parties with walkovers in GE until Aljunied GRC fell to WP. Now, the pappies realise the GRC is like a double edged sword which can slay pappies too.

Cut down on GRC size means one Minister can helm one small GRC; no need to have more than one Minister slaughtered if big GRC slips over to WP.

If using big GRC to block against oppo parties is a good idea, pappies would have considered it but knowing the sinkies are now fed up, losing more than one GRC is already written on the wall.

LKY came up with the GRC system because he was scared shitless by JBJ at Anson.

Of course, the excuse given was that ethnic minorities could be better represented. Similar excuse as 'religious harmony' was used to fix Amos Yee. :rolleyes:
 

jw5

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That didn't stop JBJ from scaring his wooden successor shitless at Cheng San. :wink:

LKY came up with the GRC system because he was scared shitless by JBJ at Anson.

Of course, the excuse given was that ethnic minorities could be better represented. Similar excuse as 'religious harmony' was used to fix Amos Yee. :rolleyes:
 
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