Nicole disappeared from MacPherson after the last election. She never work the ground at all. She was an opportunist too
How do you know? Must be some rubbish from you again...
Why don't you visit her fb before you start opening your stinky mouth?
Nicole disappeared from MacPherson after the last election. She never work the ground at all. She was an opportunist too
GMS should fight Marboky one last time, IMHO :p:p:p
Nicole is working the ground in Macpherson. Last time, she did not have a good team. With people like Cheo Chai Chen and Abdul Salim in the team, they can win in 2016 and be voted out in 2021. Not a long term solution to bank on such opposition.
Tan Jee Say is still trying to keep his cards close to the chest. This is a favourite tactic by some people to keep others talking about them, but the drawback is that they lose the time to work the ground. If he hasn't realized, 2 years is already gone.
funny, but I'm more curious what GMS and TJS are going to do in 2016 than what LHL and LTK are going to do.
the latter 2 are soooooooo predictable.....................
How do you know? Must be some rubbish from you again...
Why don't you visit her fb before you start opening your stinky mouth?
I live in MacPherson. I know
She will simply crawl out somewhere 6 months before expected election somehow, no worries
Nicole disappeared from MacPherson after the last election. She never work the ground at all. She was an opportunist too
every 2/3 months, do a walkabout in MacPherson considered work or develop the ground ? by your standards, what qualify as working the ground ?
I live in MacPherson. I know
I have never seen her around nor my neighbours in MacPherson, don't be fooled!
Nicole disappeared from MacPherson after the last election. She never work the ground at all. She was an opportunist too
I live in MacPherson. I know
She will simply crawl out somewhere 6 months before expected election somehow, no worries
I have never seen her around nor my neighbours in MacPherson, don't be fooled!
The New Paper
Thursday, May 10, 2012
Her weekends are burnt on political outreach work. And there are speaking engagements to attend to.
Much has changed for National Solidarity Party (NSP) candidate Nicole Seah since the General Election in May last year.
In a span of 12 months, Ms Seah has changed jobs.
She is still in advertising, but works as a planner in a different creative agency, she told The New Paper.
"I don't meet up with my friends as often as I did before," she said, although she catches up with them on Facebook and Twitter.
Ms Seah caught up with TNP at The Pigeonhole, a hip cafe and bar in Duxton on Saturday.
She was running late.
She had another interview lined up and was due to speak in 40minutes at a talk she and NSP Catalyst, NSP's youth movement, organised at The Pigeonhole.
She was apologetic when she arrived.
It turned out that her friend had made a wrong turn.
Ms Seah has been busy.
Her family, however, has got used to her schedule, she said.
"I try to have lunch or dinner with my parents on the weekends.
"Both my brothers are in the army, so I catch up with them when they book out on Friday or Saturday night for supper or drinks," said Ms Seah.
As for her boyfriend?
"He's an entrepreneur - he works on weekends - so we take leave, or catch up in the afternoon or evening on weekends if I'm not meeting my parents," she said.
Her boyfriend, Mr Belmont Lay, 28, told TNP that Ms Seah has been "working a lot harder", professionally and in politics, but she has "coped" by multi-tasking.
He added: "We do spend time attending party political events and helping out residents."
Young, photogenic and articulate, Ms Seah became the poster girl of Opposition politics; appealing to Singapore's youth, thanks to social media.
By the time the election ended, she got more than 90,000 "likes" on her Facebook.
The "likes" on her Facebook stood at 105,855 as of yesterday.
The 25-year-old still lives with her parents as housing is "too expensive" and she has yet to get her driver's licence.
That, however, has not stopped her from getting to know residents in MacPherson.
Every Saturday, Ms Seah and 20volunteers give tuition at a charitable organisation located in the area.
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working on the ground is too consuming.
what happen if she put in lot of effort, but there mapherson absorbed into grc?
btw any juicy new abt her and her bf?
every 2/3 months, do a walkabout in MacPherson considered work or develop the ground ? by your standards, what qualify as working the ground ?
She will simply crawl out somewhere 6 months before expected election somehow, no worries