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Do we need another Workers’ Party MP?

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Great article about how useless the Wayang Party have been since getting elected

http://sg.news.yahoo.com/blogs/singaporescene/another-workers-party-mp-055050532.html

In the run-up to the by-election of Punggol East, it is clear, that final fight comes down to the two largest parties in Parliament: The People’s Action Party (PAP) and The Worker’s Party (WP).
The Worker’s Party chairman Sylvia Lim stated very early that this by-election was going to be a report-card on the PAP. Some political observers have commented that this is even more so than in Hougang, a Worker’s Party stronghold. And although the WP’s party candidate Lee Li Lian has recently admitted that the by-election would also be a barometer of the WP’s record, it seems that more questions are still being asked about the PAP rather than the WP.
This is natural. Being the incumbent, the PAP has much to prove after a water-shed election that saw an entire GRC falling for the first time to the opposition. It is also natural and obvious that this election, like all elections, would be a barometer of a ruling party’s record.
However, as even the leader of the WP Low Thia Kiang has admitted, time needs to be given to PAP to see whether it can solve the problems of Singaporeans, and to see the effects of its policy changes. Thus, contrary to the battle-cry of the opposition, I believe that this by-election is not so much a report-card on the PAP, but rather on the WP.
When one draws up a report card for a political party, nothing does better as a guide than their own campaign promises. The most striking thing about the WP’s campaign in GE 2011 was its overarching rhetoric of a “First World Parliament”.
It is also arguable that it was this promise, and its alluring pitch of a ‘co-driver’ elected to ‘slap’ the ruling party when it veers off-course, the seductive promise of check-and-balance, and the ideological insistence that an opposition in Singapore was necessary, that toppled George Yeo’s team in Aljunied.
But has it delivered on its promise working towards of a First World Parliament? Has it been the effective check-and-balance it promised the voters it would be? Has the co-driver performed?
The strangest thing that struck me during the GE campaign of 2011 was the WP’s strident rhetoric that electing it to Parliament would foster more debate, and thus help Singapore progress towards a ‘First World Parliament’.
No motions by WP
What was strange and extremely disturbing to me was that for a party that values debate so highly, in the 21 months that I served as Nominated Member of Parliament, the WP was curiously passive on the debating front. One has to understand that in Parliament, asking parliamentary questions is de riguer and does little to contribute to ‘debate’.
Any parliamentarian who has a burning issue to debate must surely know that the best and only way to force such a debate is to file a full motion, which compels the whole of parliament to put aside all other business and really debate the issue, concluding with a vote by all present Parliamentarians.
In the 21 months that I was NMP the WP filed precisely ZERO motions.
They did not even file any adjournment motions that would have given them a chance to speak at length, rather than just ask a question. In the first 21 months since GE 2011, the Workers Party has filed merely one adjournment motion (by NCMP Yee Jenn Jong), and another by Sylvia Lim just to withdraw it again.
In contrast, my former parliamentary colleague Viswa Sadasivan filed a full motion during his very first parliamentary sitting, which not only made Cabinet Ministers rise to rebut him, but even caused then Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew to speak in Parliament for the first time in years, and in the process teaching a nation the meaning of the word `hifalutin’.
The question then to ask of the WP is then this: For a party that campaigned on the promise of more debate as part of their march towards a ‘First World Parliament’, whither the debate? Surely if you have an alternate vision for Singapore, a vision burning to be articulated in full, asking questions would not suffice? Surely if even a Nominated Member of Parliament can force the whole of government, including its most senior statesman, to focus their attention on a ‘hifalutin’ issue and engage in robust debate, then a party with six elected members of Parliament, two NCMPs , and an alternate vision for Singapore can do so much more?
The oft-heard refrain that because the WP has no chance of winning a debate there is no point in starting one, is a massive cop-out. The House in any Westminster Parliament is not only a legislative chamber, but also a debating chamber. Not being able to win a debate, does not mean an issue is not worth debating, especially if one is a politician elected on a promise of more debate.
This is not about politicking as Low Thia Kiang has recently said. This is not about being an irrational or unreasonable opposition. This is about keeping one’s election promise – if one sells the electorate a vision, and if they elected one on this vision, then one had better live up to it.
The Worker’s Party thus has far bigger questions to answer than the PAP. When the Prime Minister asked where its policy alternatives were, the answer is obvious: they lay hidden in the depths of its Manifesto. The more crucial question is why a party which campaigned forcefully for more debate and a ‘First World Parliament’ has allowed these alternative policies to remain there, rather than forcing a fundamental rethink from the government by requiring them to stoutly defend its policies in the House.
At the end of the day, the Worker’s Party did not promise to run Singapore’s town councils better. The Worker’s Party did not even promise to solve bread-and-butter issues that Singaporeans face . Instead, the Worker’s Party promised that it would be a check-and-balance, that it would be a co-driver, and that more debate would lead Singapore to a ‘First World Parliament’. It is this, this that the voters of Punggol East, and perhaps Singaporeans at large, must ultimately judge them.
If it hasn’t even delivered the one thing it promised, then the question voters need to ask is not the one WP is asking them - whether Singapore needs another PAP MP. Rather, the right question would be the exact opposite: whether Singapore needs another Worker’s Party MP, or indeed any at all.
 
As to your retarded question in this post the good answer would be...

This forum sure can do without another wMulew, LOL
 
What good are you if you can't allow others to voice their view?
As to your retarded question in this post the good answer would be...

This forum sure can do without another wMulew, LOL
 
It is not the WP that is being judged. It is the government that has to answer for what it has accomplished. The PAP government is being paid millions and has total freedom to implement its policies. What has it delivered?
 
we need a stronger opposition!!

to disable PAP's 2/3rd majority!!

only WP can do so!
 
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We need a WP government. After decades of PAP rule, it is time to try something new. Tens of billions of our hard-earned have been lost with no accountability. Our country is flooded by aliens, 40 percent of the population of them. Housing is so expensive that it has left people with nothing for retirement after paying for housing. The transport system which was once highly lauded is now a third-world system. Meanwhile, the government pays its minister millions. What have they done to justify the highest salaries in the world for government?
 
The point is not whether we need another WP MP. We need one less from the MIW to wake them up from their dreams and complacency.
 
No sir, we don't need another WP MP. Even a sole Lina Chiam did more than them in parliament.
What we really need is a KJ in parliament to stir it up.
 
We need a WP government. After decades of PAP rule, it is time to try something new. Tens of billions of our hard-earned have been lost with no accountability. Our country is flooded by aliens, 40 percent of the population of them. Housing is so expensive that it has left people with nothing for retirement after paying for housing. The transport system which was once highly lauded is now a third-world system. Meanwhile, the government pays its minister millions. What have they done to justify the highest salaries in the world for government?

By doing nothing in Parliament = holding PAP accountable? WP needs to be accountable for doing nothing. If U want someone to ask PAP those issues, go with RP and SDP, the fucktards who support WP and actually want something different needs to get their brains checked
 
What good are you if you can't allow others to voice their view?

You already got 80 over of dogs in a DOG HOUSE to bark..err I mean voice the same views and you still need more poodles and mongrels in here to bark ..err I mean bark the same tune?

You must be a retard! LOL
 
Do we need a cry baby in parliament? That's KJ for you. Simple thing like threats make police report.
 
Do we need a cry baby in parliament? That's KJ for you. Simple thing like threats make police report.

Cry baby Singapore citizens definitely don't need but you sure could do your part by making alot more dogs walk away with their tails between their hind legs and reduce the number barking the same tune inside the DOG HOUSE.

Seem like the only availiable method now is to use the hammer and display the HAMMER SIGN!
 
No sir, we don't need another WP MP. Even a sole Lina Chiam did more than them in parliament.
What we really need is a KJ in parliament to stir it up.


Honey,

I don't need KJ
I am satisfied with your BJ and HJ
 
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As to your retarded question in this post the good answer would be...

This forum sure can do without another wMulew, LOL

On the contrary we need far more pro govt members in this forum. At the moment, it is still too heavily skewed towards anti PAP sentiment.

Steps will be taken over the next few months to rectify the situation.
 
We need more WP mps than PAP dogs,,,and we definitely dont need clowns like DL
 
On the contrary we need far more pro govt members in this forum. At the moment, it is still too heavily skewed towards anti PAP sentiment. Steps will be taken over the next few months to rectify the situation.

I am sure the PAP will be willing to pay you a handsome figure to assist them to snuff out the anti-PAP posts here. They do need more pro-PAP websites and forums.
 
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I am sure the PAP will be willing to pay you a handsome figure to assist them to snuff out the anti-PAP posts here. They do need more pro-PAP websites and forums.

Don't be ridiculous I don't want any opinions to be "snuffed out". All I'm aiming for is balance where each side can contribute equally towards a robust debate.

Anyone who thinks the other side should be "snuffed out" obviously doesn't have a clue how democracy and free speech works.
 
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