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Even the ST web menus prefer PAP
I love how Straits Times' so-called one-stop General Election portal is designed.
PAP gets a menu for themselves. And the Opposition parties have to share a drop-down menu. It's like there's PAP, and then there is Others.
See, even Ho Peng Kee seems to be asking, "Eh, why cannot put PAP and Opposition parties under one drop-down menu entitled Parties leh?"
Of course, you are going to tell me, PAP got more news mah. So it needs its own direct menu link. Riiiiight.
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Even the ST web menus prefer PAP
I love how Straits Times' so-called one-stop General Election portal is designed.
PAP gets a menu for themselves. And the Opposition parties have to share a drop-down menu. It's like there's PAP, and then there is Others.
See, even Ho Peng Kee seems to be asking, "Eh, why cannot put PAP and Opposition parties under one drop-down menu entitled Parties leh?"
Of course, you are going to tell me, PAP got more news mah. So it needs its own direct menu link. Riiiiight.
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