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Somehow surprised but not surprised.
Surprised because she had been staunch about her support of NSP, being adamant about not quitting.
Not surprised because it was a matter of time she finds out she doesn't fit into politics. Finding it alright to be an inactive and unambitious deputy secretary-general already says a lot about her thinking and naiveity.
Bottom line is, the erratic moments she showed in terms of making political decisions, such as her own status, shows that there is an emotional or even mental struggle that she talked about and took medication for, has not ended.
I believe Singapore politics has seen the end of her. Until at least many years later, if not never.
By the way, I also think it is the end of the "pretty oppo girls" alumni in the opposition and Glenda Han and Angela Oon will not surface in the next GE 2016.
Surprised because she had been staunch about her support of NSP, being adamant about not quitting.
Not surprised because it was a matter of time she finds out she doesn't fit into politics. Finding it alright to be an inactive and unambitious deputy secretary-general already says a lot about her thinking and naiveity.
Bottom line is, the erratic moments she showed in terms of making political decisions, such as her own status, shows that there is an emotional or even mental struggle that she talked about and took medication for, has not ended.
I believe Singapore politics has seen the end of her. Until at least many years later, if not never.
By the way, I also think it is the end of the "pretty oppo girls" alumni in the opposition and Glenda Han and Angela Oon will not surface in the next GE 2016.