MPs did not even turn up to listen to their PM in Parliament - Evidence: empty seats

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We shouldn't accept the principles laid out for ministerial pay when the issue of excessive executive compensation and low worker wages remain unresolved. These high ministerial salaries are linked to bigger problems in our society and the more the PAP MPs argue with passion in support of their own compensation, the less we feel they are able to solve the real problems faced by Singaporeans. We never hear them stand up to talk with the same passion about better compensation for workers - minimum wages, better work benefits, greater worker protection.

http://singaporemind.blogspot.com/2012/01/ministerial-pay-why-man-on-street-is.html
 
Re: MPs did not even turn up to listen to their PM in Parliament - Evidence: empty se

so what? They will still be voted in 2016.
 
Re: MPs did not even turn up to listen to their PM in Parliament - Evidence: empty se

Most of them decided to stay away from Parliament upon reading the Order Paper that Chen Show Mao was scheduled to speak.
 
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