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Looks like K Shanmugam may be the 2nd PAP Minister to be defeated at a GE after George Yeo.

Frankly, it is about time Singaporeans vote against the pap attack dog. and show K Shan that his viciousness does not go down well with Singaporeans.

PAP won with 66.8% of the votes in GE 2015.

Will we see a swing of 20% in Nee Soon GRC at the next GE due to the poor performance of PAP and viciousness of K Shanmugam? If so, PAP will lose the GRC
 
18 Jan 2019: Dr Tan CB announced the registration of PSP and his re-entry into politics.
19 Jan 2019: Dr TCB visited Chong Pang Hawker centre. Is this a message to Nee Soon voters that PSP is targeting to topple K Shanmugam?
 
K Shanmugam is a very obnoxious person and is not well liked.

He has not managed MHA well.

Let us interview Jothie Rajah to get a better insight into the real Shanmugam
 
Perhaps TCB assessed that GE will be called by end of this year. Looking at his thoroughness and good leadership qualities, he probably has a one year workplan to help PSP prepare well and peak at the end of 2019 and ready to thrash PAP.

16 Jan - apply to ROS for registration of PSP
18 Jan - announcement of his re-entry into politics
19 Jan - visit Nee Soon

It will be interesting to keep a watch on which other GRCs and SMCs he will be visiting over the next few months. He will probably target those that have anchor ministers who are not well liked by singaporeans like Nee Soon and K Shan
 
Looks like K Shanmugam may be the 2nd PAP Minister to be defeated at a GE after George Yeo.

Frankly, it is about time Singaporeans vote against the pap attack dog. and show K Shan that his viciousness does not go down well with Singaporeans.

PAP won with 66.8% of the votes in GE 2015.

Will we see a swing of 20% in Nee Soon GRC at the next GE due to the poor performance of PAP and viciousness of K Shanmugam? If so, PAP will lose the GRC


damn straight he should be kicked out, problem is will it ever happen?
 
damn straight he should be kicked out, problem is will it ever happen?
Look at the mess he made at MHA ICA and instead of taking responsibilities, blamed Singaporeans for not wanting to be ICA officers.

go and check on how much AETOs made by recruiting foreigners and who runs AETOs.
 
He gets voted out so what?
He’s ensured a good parachute job still earning millions to carry on his playboy ways out of public eye.
See mah boh tan and Wong Cunt sing
 
He gets voted out so what?
He’s ensured a good parachute job still earning millions to carry on his playboy ways out of public eye.
See mah boh tan and Wong Cunt sing
of cse, that's pap's evil sysytem.

But his voting out sends an important signal
 
It can happen if a strong party contests in Nee Soon. I expect K Shan to be booted out at the next GE.
Sure or not? WP Contest n did not do well ...pap in general very popular lah

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Nee Soon Group Representation Constituency
Nee Soon Group Representation Constituency (Chinese: 义顺集选区; Malay: Kawasan Undi Perwakilan Berkumpulan Nee Soon; Tamil: நீ சூன் குழுத் தொகுதி) is a five-member Group Representation Constituency (GRC) in the north region of Singapore. The GRC includes most of Yishun town, the private residential areas along Sembawang Road, the southern part of Sembawang, and most of the Kebun Baru district of Ang Mo Kio.

Nee Soon
Group Representation Constituency
for the Parliament of Singapore
Nee Soon Group Representation Constituency
Region
Northern Singapore
Electorate
148,290
Current constituency
Created
2011
Number of members
5
Member(s)
Muhammad Faishal Ibrahim
K Shanmugam
Lee Bee Wah
Louis Ng
Henry Kwek
Town Council
Nee Soon
Not to be confused with another ward with similar name that existed since pre-independence era until prior to 1988 general elections called Nee Soon constituency.
The GRC was formed during the 2011 election, absorbing former SMCs of Nee Soon Central and Nee Soon East, and divisions from Ang Mo Kio GRC (Nee Soon South) and Sembawang GRC (Canberra and Chong Pang Division). In 2015, Canberra, Simpang, Gambas, Sembawang town and parts of Yishun were returned to Sembawang GRC, while the majority of Kebun Baru division from Ang Mo Kio GRC was absorbed in return.

Nee Soon GRC is currently led by the Law and Home Affairs Minister K Shanmugam and co-led by Senior Parliamentary Secretary for Social and Family Development and Education Associate Professor Muhammad Faishal Ibrahim.

Electoral map Edit
Chong Pang - Yishun (Blks 1xx and 266-287), Canberra Drive Condos, Yishun Industrial Estate)
Nee Soon Central - Yishun (Blks 6xx, parts of 7xx and 9xx excluding 717-730 and 775-799), Yishun Town Centre, Northpoint City, Yishun MRT/Bus Interchange
Nee Soon East - Yishun (Blks 2xx and parts of 3xx, 671-677), Junction Nine/Residences
Nee Soon South - Yishun (Blks 5xx, 8xx, 717-730 and 775-799), Springleaf & Jalan Mata Ayer Estates, Orchid Country Club
Kebun Baru - Ang Mo Kio (Blks 1xx (excluding Blks 119-128) and 244-260), Teachers' Estate and Causurina Road, Tagore Industrial Area
Members of Parliament Edit
Election Canberra Chong Pang Nee Soon Central Nee Soon East Nee Soon South Kebun Baru
2006 Sembawang GRC SMC SMC Ang Mo Kio GRC
Formation
2011 Lim Wee Kiak K Shanmugam Muhammad Faishal Ibrahim Patrick Tay Teck Guan Lee Bee Wah Ang Mo Kio GRC
2015 Sembawang GRC Louis Ng Henry Kwek
Candidates and Results Edit
Elections in 2010s Edit
General Election 2015: Nee Soon GRC
Party Candidate Votes % ±
PAP Muhammad Faishal Ibrahim
K Shanmugam
Lee Bee Wah
Louis Ng
Henry Kwek 82,197 66.83 Increase8.43
WP Cheryl Loh Xiu Wen
Gurmit Singh S/O Sadhu Singh
Luke Koh Tiong Yee
Kenneth Foo Seck Guan
Ron Tan Jun Yen 40,796 33.17 Decrease8.43
Majority 41,401 33.66 Increase11.34
Rejected ballots 1,682 1.25
Turnout 134,250 94.28 Decrease0.52
PAP hold Swing Increase11.34
General Election 2011: Nee Soon GRC
Party Candidate Votes % ±
PAP Muhammad Faishal Ibrahim
K Shanmugam
Lee Bee Wah
Lim Wee Kiak
Patrick Tay Teck Guan 80,740 58.40
WP Poh Lee Guan
John Yam
Angela Faye Oon
Watson Chong Cham Weng
Sanjeev Kamalasanan 57,523 41.60
Turnout 140,604 94.80 N/A
PAP win (new seat)
See also Edit
Nee Soon constituency
References
Last edited 16 days ago by Graeme Bartlett
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Ang Mo Kio Group Representation Constituency
Sembawang Group Representation Constituency
Nee Soon East Single Member Constituency
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He gets voted out so what?
He’s ensured a good parachute job still earning millions to carry on his playboy ways out of public eye.
See mah boh tan and Wong Cunt sing
What do you mean so what? Years of observing and you still dont get it. Its a huge loss of fsce to the pink fag. Mkney doesnt matter, power matters less than face. This is why he will never attend court. And everyone knows this
 
Sure or not? WP Contest n did not do well ...pap in general very popular lah

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Nee Soon Group Representation Constituency
Nee Soon Group Representation Constituency (Chinese: 义顺集选区; Malay: Kawasan Undi Perwakilan Berkumpulan Nee Soon; Tamil: நீ சூன் குழுத் தொகுதி) is a five-member Group Representation Constituency (GRC) in the north region of Singapore. The GRC includes most of Yishun town, the private residential areas along Sembawang Road, the southern part of Sembawang, and most of the Kebun Baru district of Ang Mo Kio.

Nee Soon
Group Representation Constituency
for the Parliament of Singapore
Nee Soon Group Representation Constituency
Region
Northern Singapore
Electorate
148,290
Current constituency
Created
2011
Number of members
5
Member(s)
Muhammad Faishal Ibrahim
K Shanmugam
Lee Bee Wah
Louis Ng
Henry Kwek
Town Council
Nee Soon
Not to be confused with another ward with similar name that existed since pre-independence era until prior to 1988 general elections called Nee Soon constituency.
The GRC was formed during the 2011 election, absorbing former SMCs of Nee Soon Central and Nee Soon East, and divisions from Ang Mo Kio GRC (Nee Soon South) and Sembawang GRC (Canberra and Chong Pang Division). In 2015, Canberra, Simpang, Gambas, Sembawang town and parts of Yishun were returned to Sembawang GRC, while the majority of Kebun Baru division from Ang Mo Kio GRC was absorbed in return.

Nee Soon GRC is currently led by the Law and Home Affairs Minister K Shanmugam and co-led by Senior Parliamentary Secretary for Social and Family Development and Education Associate Professor Muhammad Faishal Ibrahim.

Electoral map Edit
Chong Pang - Yishun (Blks 1xx and 266-287), Canberra Drive Condos, Yishun Industrial Estate)
Nee Soon Central - Yishun (Blks 6xx, parts of 7xx and 9xx excluding 717-730 and 775-799), Yishun Town Centre, Northpoint City, Yishun MRT/Bus Interchange
Nee Soon East - Yishun (Blks 2xx and parts of 3xx, 671-677), Junction Nine/Residences
Nee Soon South - Yishun (Blks 5xx, 8xx, 717-730 and 775-799), Springleaf & Jalan Mata Ayer Estates, Orchid Country Club
Kebun Baru - Ang Mo Kio (Blks 1xx (excluding Blks 119-128) and 244-260), Teachers' Estate and Causurina Road, Tagore Industrial Area
Members of Parliament Edit
Election Canberra Chong Pang Nee Soon Central Nee Soon East Nee Soon South Kebun Baru
2006 Sembawang GRC SMC SMC Ang Mo Kio GRC
Formation
2011 Lim Wee Kiak K Shanmugam Muhammad Faishal Ibrahim Patrick Tay Teck Guan Lee Bee Wah Ang Mo Kio GRC
2015 Sembawang GRC Louis Ng Henry Kwek
Candidates and Results Edit
Elections in 2010s Edit
General Election 2015: Nee Soon GRC
Party Candidate Votes % ±
PAP Muhammad Faishal Ibrahim
K Shanmugam
Lee Bee Wah
Louis Ng
Henry Kwek 82,197 66.83 Increase8.43
WP Cheryl Loh Xiu Wen
Gurmit Singh S/O Sadhu Singh
Luke Koh Tiong Yee
Kenneth Foo Seck Guan
Ron Tan Jun Yen 40,796 33.17 Decrease8.43
Majority 41,401 33.66 Increase11.34
Rejected ballots 1,682 1.25
Turnout 134,250 94.28 Decrease0.52
PAP hold Swing Increase11.34
General Election 2011: Nee Soon GRC
Party Candidate Votes % ±
PAP Muhammad Faishal Ibrahim
K Shanmugam
Lee Bee Wah
Lim Wee Kiak
Patrick Tay Teck Guan 80,740 58.40
WP Poh Lee Guan
John Yam
Angela Faye Oon
Watson Chong Cham Weng
Sanjeev Kamalasanan 57,523 41.60
Turnout 140,604 94.80 N/A
PAP win (new seat)
See also Edit
Nee Soon constituency
References
Last edited 16 days ago by Graeme Bartlett
RELATED ARTICLES
Ang Mo Kio Group Representation Constituency
Sembawang Group Representation Constituency
Nee Soon East Single Member Constituency
Wikipedia
Content is available under CC BY-SA 3.0 unless otherwise noted.
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GE 2015 was a freak GE with the death of LKY. This effect will not be in play next GE. Also the WP's team comprised Kenneth Foo, Cheryl Denise Loh, Gurmit Singh, Luke Koh and Ron Tan. They were good but hardly the best team. PSP may field in a stronger team. Also with Shanmugam's recent performance, many Singaporeans dont like him
 
What do you mean so what? Years of observing and you still dont get it. Its a huge loss of fsce to the pink fag. Mkney doesnt matter, power matters less than face. This is why he will never attend court. And everyone knows this
well said...no one wants to be a loser at the national level
 
Shan will beat Bock easily in the General Elections! Bring it on!! Look at how confident the good minister Shan is, when encountering PAP apostate, Bock.

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Looks like K Shanmugam may be the 2nd PAP Minister to be defeated at a GE after George Yeo.

Frankly, it is about time Singaporeans vote against the pap attack dog. and show K Shan that his viciousness does not go down well with Singaporeans.

PAP won with 66.8% of the votes in GE 2015.

Will we see a swing of 20% in Nee Soon GRC at the next GE due to the poor performance of PAP and viciousness of K Shanmugam? If so, PAP will lose the GRC

I will thank God Siva if he is roasted.
 
Sinkies should conduct some independent surveys. Random sampling and all that to get a better clue on where public sentiment is heading and what the opposition can do to shore up their chances in each GRC against the CAQ and the rest of the PAPpies.
 
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