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I disagree. Mr Goh Meng Seng has been talked about much not just because he is a regular poster, but because NSP has been active and very engaging.
Look at their unique ministerial-specific election gambit and Malay Bureau. Not particular novel or revolutionary, but news-worthy nonetheless. NSP thus far has been organized and has pitched the right tone. They have struck a chord on the issues and that's what matters when it comes to votes.
Temasek Review has been very hot on SDP and Reform Party. One should question why they have paid scant attention to NSP, WP and SPP. Very selective reporting, if you ask me. But that's not the issue. TR can focus on whatever they like. From what they've done in the past in the forum, creating multiple nicks and spamming and such, I must say they have a very perculiar agenda. I can't get my grip on what it is they actually are.
Reform Party is headed by an arrogant brickbat who is not above engaging in rude verbal matches with netizens, calling nasty names to those who disagree with him, and being extremely immature and haughty. I've had enough of that guy. I do not want such an opposition to be held up as some kind of messiah, and to be allowed to develop a messiah complex like Old Man has.
As another fourmmer has once said not too long ago, RP is most likely a bubble tea fad that may fade soon if it does not secure an MP position. I believe another chap also mentioned that the entire party mechanism exists to give a single man -- Kenneth J. -- an electoral victory. Those are disturbing assessments (not that I'm saying they're necessarily completely accurate).
Look at their unique ministerial-specific election gambit and Malay Bureau. Not particular novel or revolutionary, but news-worthy nonetheless. NSP thus far has been organized and has pitched the right tone. They have struck a chord on the issues and that's what matters when it comes to votes.
Temasek Review has been very hot on SDP and Reform Party. One should question why they have paid scant attention to NSP, WP and SPP. Very selective reporting, if you ask me. But that's not the issue. TR can focus on whatever they like. From what they've done in the past in the forum, creating multiple nicks and spamming and such, I must say they have a very perculiar agenda. I can't get my grip on what it is they actually are.
Reform Party is headed by an arrogant brickbat who is not above engaging in rude verbal matches with netizens, calling nasty names to those who disagree with him, and being extremely immature and haughty. I've had enough of that guy. I do not want such an opposition to be held up as some kind of messiah, and to be allowed to develop a messiah complex like Old Man has.
As another fourmmer has once said not too long ago, RP is most likely a bubble tea fad that may fade soon if it does not secure an MP position. I believe another chap also mentioned that the entire party mechanism exists to give a single man -- Kenneth J. -- an electoral victory. Those are disturbing assessments (not that I'm saying they're necessarily completely accurate).
So far, a lot of discussion in this forum has been about the NSP. This is mainly because Goh Meng Seng is a regular poster. For this election, I think that RP is the party to watch. From the following article below, we can see the GRCs they have chosen to contest. These were definitely not "picked out of a hat" but chosen after a careful study of the demographics.