Dear Krafty,
I am being upfront with my options and I do not want to create unnecessary delusions or unwarranted high expectations of any sorts. I am just, I.
We live our lives on our own, for our families and make the choices along the way. While politics demands a certain level of sacrifices but I have never advocated anyone to make full sacrifices for whatever causes.
Some have said that one day in politics could be one year in life. That is why I have utmost respect to JBJ who have lived through more than half of his life in life without any rewards or whatsoever. For me, I will have to move on with my life after 10 years in politics. I may be a dreamer but I also when to wake up.
As for your question on whether as a supporter, would you want to support me if I so decide that I will leave Singapore if I lose. It is up to your choice. But one thing for sure, there is nothing to lose. If you don't support me, I will not get elected to serve, I will still have to leave Singapore. Whether I stay on or not, is really irrelevant. I could not serve fully as I wish to, as a full time parliamentarian. If you and others support me, there might be a high chance that I will be get elected to serve full time. I will have to make alternative arrangements for my family life then. My point is this, whether I stay on after elections or not, should not be your primary concerns. Rest be assured that once I am elected, I will become full time parliamentarian.
i.e. You should be more concerned about what if I get elected, rather than what if I don't get elected.
Goh Meng Seng