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By Timothy Ouyang | Posted: 08 May 2011 2015 hrs
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</td></tr> <tr> <td colspan="4"> <hr width="510" align="left" color="#dddddd" size="1"> </td></tr></tbody></table> SINGAPORE: Senior Minister Goh Chok Tong said the negative publicity around Ms Tin Pei Ling was one factor to the People's Action Party's (PAP) weaker performance at Marine Parade Group Representation Constituency (GRC).
Mr Goh added the party needs to change from both a top-down and bottom-up approach.
He said: "I was expecting, to be frank, slightly better results but we were prepared for this kind of results because it's a new situation.
"You know that there is a sea change in the political landscape. It's a new landscape. We can feel the tide. People want to have alternative voices in Parliament. So, that tide was very strong".
Mr Goh was speaking to reporters after his team's victory parade around Marine Parade GRC on Sunday morning.
Marine Parade GRC had been uncontested since 1992. In that year, the PAP won 72.9 per cent of votes - compared to 56.7 per cent in this General Election.
Mr Goh said national issues, such as cost of living and housing, weighed on voters' sentiment.
The negative publicity around Ms Tin added to the result.
Tin Pei Ling, of course, was a factor as well," Mr Goh said.
"Rightly or wrongly, she has been given that negative image from the very start -- but maybe because of her youth as well.
"I mean, she was a factor. Nicole Seah was also a factor. (Ms Seah) communicated very well. She spoke quite persuasively to the younger people as well as some older people.
"So, I could sense that quite a few people supported her. So both were factors".
Already, some 37,000 people have signed an online petition on Facebook to remove Ms Tin as an MP.
Mr Goh said it is not Ms Tin's fault in wanting to be an MP.
"They thought it's all Tin Pei Ling's fault. It's not," Mr Goh said.
"The PAP wanted to have a representative slate. She came in on that basis by the PAP.
"We knew that she was young but we know that she will grow. I think that's the key.
"We wanted her. If there's anything, we knew that she would be young and inexperienced but we are quite happy.
"And the main thing is she has got through. And that's the reason why people are unhappy - that such a young and inexperienced person has got through.
"In politics, it's transcient. We have five years. If after five years, Tin Pei Ling remains what she is, then of course, she would still be a factor at the next election.
"But at this stage, looking at her action, in three years time, she would be a different Tin Pei Ling".
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</td></tr> <tr> <td colspan="4"> <hr width="510" align="left" color="#dddddd" size="1"> </td></tr></tbody></table> SINGAPORE: Senior Minister Goh Chok Tong said the negative publicity around Ms Tin Pei Ling was one factor to the People's Action Party's (PAP) weaker performance at Marine Parade Group Representation Constituency (GRC).
Mr Goh added the party needs to change from both a top-down and bottom-up approach.
He said: "I was expecting, to be frank, slightly better results but we were prepared for this kind of results because it's a new situation.
"You know that there is a sea change in the political landscape. It's a new landscape. We can feel the tide. People want to have alternative voices in Parliament. So, that tide was very strong".
Mr Goh was speaking to reporters after his team's victory parade around Marine Parade GRC on Sunday morning.
Marine Parade GRC had been uncontested since 1992. In that year, the PAP won 72.9 per cent of votes - compared to 56.7 per cent in this General Election.
Mr Goh said national issues, such as cost of living and housing, weighed on voters' sentiment.
The negative publicity around Ms Tin added to the result.
Tin Pei Ling, of course, was a factor as well," Mr Goh said.
"Rightly or wrongly, she has been given that negative image from the very start -- but maybe because of her youth as well.
"I mean, she was a factor. Nicole Seah was also a factor. (Ms Seah) communicated very well. She spoke quite persuasively to the younger people as well as some older people.
"So, I could sense that quite a few people supported her. So both were factors".
Already, some 37,000 people have signed an online petition on Facebook to remove Ms Tin as an MP.
Mr Goh said it is not Ms Tin's fault in wanting to be an MP.
"They thought it's all Tin Pei Ling's fault. It's not," Mr Goh said.
"The PAP wanted to have a representative slate. She came in on that basis by the PAP.
"We knew that she was young but we know that she will grow. I think that's the key.
"We wanted her. If there's anything, we knew that she would be young and inexperienced but we are quite happy.
"And the main thing is she has got through. And that's the reason why people are unhappy - that such a young and inexperienced person has got through.
"In politics, it's transcient. We have five years. If after five years, Tin Pei Ling remains what she is, then of course, she would still be a factor at the next election.
"But at this stage, looking at her action, in three years time, she would be a different Tin Pei Ling".
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