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The present state of the SPP/SDA says it all. Even a relatively new party dare ask for harsh terms and conditions from SPP, during talks of joining the alliance. No disrespect to his good work in Potong Pasir, but besides that, all these reflects how far Chiam has taken SPP... :(
There's a difference between being a party leader and being an MP. Most MPs do not need to be party leaders, but the few who do (the party leaders I refer to) have a dual role.
Despite having rep in Parliament - an impt criteria treasured by those seeking to join an opposition party - SPP is ranked last in membership size among the active parties. Some even said NSP was better off by itself - with no seat - than to be in an alliance that has a seat. It's like someone losing muscles at regular gym workouts. Chiam or DL or any other must have not done something for this opposite phenomenon to happen.