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HTOLAS

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Yes, but MPs in the UK are also accorded this honorific. Singapore had this system too but it was dropped when we adopted the GRC system. Part of the reason was that MPs would not address each other by name in Parliament; instead they would call each other 'the Rt Hon Member from <name of constituency>.' This was to avoid getting MPs getting personal, e.g. when VB referred to Ms Sylvia Lim as 'Sylvia' in the Chamber.

Rt. Honourable is a title accorded in England to peers and peeresses, to the eldest sons and all daughters of such peers as have rank above viscounts, and to all privy councilors; also, to certain civic officers, as the lord mayor of London, of York, and of Dublin.

To call an ordinary low-born Anton Casey Right Honourable is an obvious bootlicking and obsequious attempt to elevate him. But then again, we should know what his agenda is in this forum.:rolleyes:
 

jw5

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Yes, but MPs in the UK are also accorded this honorific. Singapore had this system too but it was dropped when we adopted the GRC system. Part of the reason was that MPs would not address each other by name in Parliament; instead they would call each other 'the Rt Hon Member from <name of constituency>.' This was to avoid getting MPs getting personal, e.g. when VB referred to Ms Sylvia Lim as 'Sylvia' in the Chamber.

She should have responded by calling him "Viv". :biggrin:
 

steffychun

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Yes, but MPs in the UK are also accorded this honorific. Singapore had this system too but it was dropped when we adopted the GRC system. Part of the reason was that MPs would not address each other by name in Parliament; instead they would call each other 'the Rt Hon Member from <name of constituency>.' This was to avoid getting MPs getting personal, e.g. when VB referred to Ms Sylvia Lim as 'Sylvia' in the Chamber.

Rt Hon is only conferred if you are part of the Privvy Council.
 

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So the truth is, we have been funding elitism all along, so why was Anton Casey wrong in branding the common folks who take the public transport as poor? We have been encouraging it in our schools all along and using taxpayers money...

http://www.straitstimes.com/breakin...g-cuts-top-independent-schools-spore-20140203
Funding cuts for top independent schools in Singapore

Six top independent schools in Singapore have had their funding cut and, along with other mission schools, have been told to moderate fund-raising activities for campus upgrading.

In addition, they will have to comply with a new directive urging all schools with air-conditioned classrooms to install fans and use air-conditioning only when necessary.

The six schools rank among the top in the Singapore education scene, comprising the Raffles secondary schools and its junior college, Hwa Chong Institution, Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) and NUS High School of Mathematics and Science.

They all run both the Integrated Programme (IP) and Gifted Education Programme (GEP). The IP provides a seamless secondary and junior college education with students bypassing the O levels. The GEP caters to students in the top 1 to 2 per cent of their cohort.


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"The gap between Singapore's top schools and neibourhood schools has over the decades widened partly as a result of factors bigger and better facilities built with alumni funds.".... ..Full story here
 

myfoot123

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Do we really want one? Is it gonna get better? :biggrin:

Netizens wanted to know if this mole-face sucker has gotten married and start sucking cock. Thank to her that TOC was borned followed by many bloggers. Her Chee bye mouth was so big that eventually created unity and the birth of social medias and the rest became history. She will be remembered for her remarks for the rest of Singaporeans' life. Her unapologetic PAP dad, Wee Siew Kim, is none the better.
 
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bic_cherry

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Wikipaedia, apparently, page was last modified on 4 February 2014 at 22:08.:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wee_Shu_Min_elitism_controversy

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Wee Shu Min elitism controversy occurred in October 2006. Wee Shu Min, daughter of parliament member Wee Siew Kim and a then-eighteen year-old student on Raffles Junior College's scholarship programme, found herself in controversy[SUP][1][/SUP] after posting on her blog what were viewed by some Singaporeans to be elitist,[SUP][2][/SUP] naïve, and insensitive statements against heartlanders.[SUP][3][/SUP]
Dismissing the views of Derek Wee who voiced concerns on job security and age discrimination on his blog, she shot back with a take-no-prisoners diatribe,[SUP][2][/SUP][SUP][4][/SUP] calling Derek a "stupid crackpot", belonging to "the sadder class" and overreliant on the government. Her post also called for Derek to "get out of my elite uncaring face". [SUP][5][/SUP]
Her response triggered an avalanche of criticism, as it came on the heels of the sensational suicide of an individual (said to be facing financial difficulties) at Chinese Garden MRT Station.[SUP][6][/SUP][SUP][7][/SUP] As a result, her name topped Technorati's search terms for a week.[SUP][8][/SUP] She has since appeared to have apologised[SUP][9][/SUP] on another blog and shut down her own.[SUP][3][/SUP]
Response

In response to the scandal, Wee Siew Kim stated that he supported Shu Min's point in principle and that "people cannot take the brutal truth,"[SUP][8][/SUP][SUP][10][/SUP] but he and Shu Min's college principal also expressed disappointment and counselled her to be more sensitive towards others. Wee also claimed that his daughter's privacy had been violated.[SUP][3][/SUP] Critics pointed out however, that he appeared to have endorsed her elitist remarks and failed to address values such as empathy and humility, and that he was apologising for the tone, but not the content of his daughter's response.[SUP][11][/SUP] Furthermore, the government had previously made it clear that there was no such thing as Internet privacy with the imprisonment of bloggers under the Sedition Act just over than a year earlier,[SUP][11][/SUP] and that Wee Shu Min should be old enough to take responsibility for the consequences of her statements.[SUP][2][/SUP]
Public backlash

Two days after Wee Siew Kim first spoke out in The Straits Times, he made a public apology to those who were offended by statements made in his interview, in particular Derek Wee.[SUP][12][/SUP] Commentators used the controversy as evidence that Singapore was suffering from increasing signs that political elitism, "smarter-than-thou" snobbery and class consciousness anxiety were creeping into its meritocracy model,[SUP][13][/SUP][SUP][14][/SUP][SUP][15][/SUP][SUP][16][/SUP] a widening social stratification that will cause long-term implications for Singaporean society,[SUP][7][/SUP] and problems in the education system that need to be addressed.[SUP][4][/SUP][SUP][17][/SUP] The controversy was subsequently raised and hotly debated again in the opening session of the Parliament by fellow MP Sin Boon Ann, who pointed out that elitism was now an open secret in several aspects of Singapore society, including education, the military and the civil service, commenting that it is necessary "(to) break down the institution of snobbery within our society."[SUP][8][/SUP][SUP][14][/SUP]
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Tell me what the difference is between her attitude towards the unfortunate and downtrodden and that of the Right Honorable Anton Casey? :rolleyes:

Let me tell you that 99% of the wealthy think the poor are scum. Anton Casey's only sin was he revealed his feelings on facebook.

I know wealthy people. Anton Casey is not wealthy. The poorest of the wealthy people I know in Singapore owns 7 cars ranging from a Jaguar XJ all the way to a Bentley Continental. If his Porsche was in the garage for repairs, he would simply drive one of his other vehicles instead of taking the MRT. And he doesn't usually drive because he has a chauffeur. Wealthy people do not have to leave their country to find work in other countries and work for other people. They own their own companies and work for themselves. You obviously don't know any wealthy people, much less how they think. They don't think poor people are scum, they think people like you are.
 

Papsmearer

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I can't believe that a noted consulting firm like Oliver Wyman would hire someone like her. Do they not check the social media before they offer some one a job? Which clients would take a presentation from her seriously? Oliver Wyman is really hurting their own reputation.
 

steffychun

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I can't believe that a noted consulting firm like Oliver Wyman would hire someone like her. Do they not check the social media before they offer some one a job? Which clients would take a presentation from her seriously? Oliver Wyman is really hurting their own reputation.

They dont bother. In fact they love bitiching Sinkies--not Gopalan Nair type though.
 
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