It make sense to call PM to sack the whole bunch of GRC MPs and grassroots in Kallang-Moulmein GRC. These group of MPs are good for nothing and for not anticipating the problems about to erupt in their constituency. It goes to show how relax they were seeing huge mass of foreigners loitering in the district under their charge.
Yacoob has largely dissappeared from the scene with no sight no sound. Probably thinking how to fix netizen with the upcoming Broadcasting licensing. Liu, nearly lost for words and look hopeless because he has yet to tackle Singapore worsening transport systems. The rest of the MPs and grassroots are equally useless, probably they have cheap workers of their own too so it will not benefit them to go against tightening measures.
Singaporeans in Moulmein-Kallang GRC will be living in fear for many years to come if the team is not sacked!!
Another interesting sign - How come Tan Chuan Jin and Lim Swee Say became a silent lamb in this once in 40 years incident? I think they know the answer because both are equally to blame for workers' pent up emotion leading to the break out in little india.
People drink alcohol because of grievances, so don't blame the alcohol and ignore their grief.
May be, the home affair minister should be sacked too - for allowing mangoes to be plucked and rioting to happen twice in Singapore within his term What do you think?
Yacoob has largely dissappeared from the scene with no sight no sound. Probably thinking how to fix netizen with the upcoming Broadcasting licensing. Liu, nearly lost for words and look hopeless because he has yet to tackle Singapore worsening transport systems. The rest of the MPs and grassroots are equally useless, probably they have cheap workers of their own too so it will not benefit them to go against tightening measures.
Singaporeans in Moulmein-Kallang GRC will be living in fear for many years to come if the team is not sacked!!
Another interesting sign - How come Tan Chuan Jin and Lim Swee Say became a silent lamb in this once in 40 years incident? I think they know the answer because both are equally to blame for workers' pent up emotion leading to the break out in little india.
People drink alcohol because of grievances, so don't blame the alcohol and ignore their grief.
May be, the home affair minister should be sacked too - for allowing mangoes to be plucked and rioting to happen twice in Singapore within his term What do you think?
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