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I will put up the link to help direct some traffic to the chap who wants attention more than anything else.
http://sonofadud.com/2011/12/12/312/
I have never seen an opposition leader try to do worse than PAP when it is so much easier to score points as an opposition. Apparently, KJ (and RP) is losing points instead when it's easy not to.
If your party has less than 10 members, it is irrelevant whether you have or don't have a cadre system. You either appoint all of them, who aren't even enough to meet the minimum number of CEC members, or appoint only yourself, then you can be a one-man party for all you want.
This man, once taken over the small party headed by Ng Teck Siong, forcefully grabbed everything. When the new chaps came in, they had no single bit of info as to how to go about in the party. It was easy for KJ to run a party this way and of course he would not need a cadre system, but not for long. The chaps still get to meet at events, got to know each other and slowly found out the person he is. It came to a pass where the gang wanted to oust him and few know of this. But they decided not to take the heat of a bad names and resigned en masse to join the NSP instead.
If KJ himself was indeed ousted from the party by the newbies back then, I don't think we will hear him saying that cadre system is undemocratic today.
In short, KJ is like a boasting prime minister who says his country does not have prisons, but in reality the death penalty is given to everyone even for littering and jaywalking. Something that is embarassing, he is proud of, therefore people zoomed in on RP's failures to retain and recruit.
http://sonofadud.com/2011/12/12/312/
I have never seen an opposition leader try to do worse than PAP when it is so much easier to score points as an opposition. Apparently, KJ (and RP) is losing points instead when it's easy not to.
If your party has less than 10 members, it is irrelevant whether you have or don't have a cadre system. You either appoint all of them, who aren't even enough to meet the minimum number of CEC members, or appoint only yourself, then you can be a one-man party for all you want.
This man, once taken over the small party headed by Ng Teck Siong, forcefully grabbed everything. When the new chaps came in, they had no single bit of info as to how to go about in the party. It was easy for KJ to run a party this way and of course he would not need a cadre system, but not for long. The chaps still get to meet at events, got to know each other and slowly found out the person he is. It came to a pass where the gang wanted to oust him and few know of this. But they decided not to take the heat of a bad names and resigned en masse to join the NSP instead.
If KJ himself was indeed ousted from the party by the newbies back then, I don't think we will hear him saying that cadre system is undemocratic today.
In short, KJ is like a boasting prime minister who says his country does not have prisons, but in reality the death penalty is given to everyone even for littering and jaywalking. Something that is embarassing, he is proud of, therefore people zoomed in on RP's failures to retain and recruit.