Seems our political observers and pundits, or whatever you call those blokes who regularly get quoted on TV and the newspapers, have always steered clear of this subject.
The PAP appear as a singular, monolithic, impenetrable organisation in the common imagination but as with any large organisation, surely there must be factions or groups within with differing world-views and ideas on how to run things?
Someone care to shed some light on this for us?
The PAP appear as a singular, monolithic, impenetrable organisation in the common imagination but as with any large organisation, surely there must be factions or groups within with differing world-views and ideas on how to run things?
Someone care to shed some light on this for us?
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