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Mr Goh,
I respect you for your bold, frank and unconventional views in Sammyboy forum. You have entertained Singaporeans and I hope you will continue to do so. You have switched allegiance to seek a party that is visionary to contain your far-sighted political values.
Instead of looking for a party which suits your political ambitions, may I ask whether Mr Goh ever considered being a NMP?
NMPs have also brought up good points to debate in parliament. Walter Woon, in his capacity as NMP managed to push the enactment of the Parents Maintence Act; while Siew Kum Hong managed to bring more awareness of the existence of the LGBT community in Singapore.
I understand the various communities which represents the arts, businesses, social welfare and labour could nominate people for NMP to represent them. Mr Goh, you are a businessman who owns a computer shop I heard, why not you market yourself as a representative of SMEs so you could help raise the plight of SMEs in Singapore; instead of joining different political parties trying to find one which suits you.
On the assumption you are in Parliament as NMP, what are the topics you will bring up for the benefit of Singaporeans? Although NMP lacks some of the voting powers in Parliament, they are still able to bring up issues which are of concern to Singaporeans.
Prior to creating this discussion, I asked myself whether should I send you a private message to ask you these questions. I decided to ask this publicly because I believe you are a politician, who is definitely capable of giving good satisfactory answers to eligible voters.
I respect you for your bold, frank and unconventional views in Sammyboy forum. You have entertained Singaporeans and I hope you will continue to do so. You have switched allegiance to seek a party that is visionary to contain your far-sighted political values.
Instead of looking for a party which suits your political ambitions, may I ask whether Mr Goh ever considered being a NMP?
NMPs have also brought up good points to debate in parliament. Walter Woon, in his capacity as NMP managed to push the enactment of the Parents Maintence Act; while Siew Kum Hong managed to bring more awareness of the existence of the LGBT community in Singapore.
I understand the various communities which represents the arts, businesses, social welfare and labour could nominate people for NMP to represent them. Mr Goh, you are a businessman who owns a computer shop I heard, why not you market yourself as a representative of SMEs so you could help raise the plight of SMEs in Singapore; instead of joining different political parties trying to find one which suits you.
On the assumption you are in Parliament as NMP, what are the topics you will bring up for the benefit of Singaporeans? Although NMP lacks some of the voting powers in Parliament, they are still able to bring up issues which are of concern to Singaporeans.
Prior to creating this discussion, I asked myself whether should I send you a private message to ask you these questions. I decided to ask this publicly because I believe you are a politician, who is definitely capable of giving good satisfactory answers to eligible voters.
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