Because you are a respected senior grassroot leader, I believe what you say is true. Since you are privy to the goings-on within the party. Hence, I will activate my plans to emigrate to the Cayman Islands and subsequently renounce my eventually worthless sinkie citizenship.
Singapore will be a better place than before when Bro Chun Sing takes over. Cayman Islands is a shithole for its own citizens, but good for foreigners. Isn't that what you hate about Singapore currently? At least in Singapore, you aren't likely to be killed in a hurricane. There's hurricane every year in the caribbean.
Singapore will be a better place than before when Bro Chun Sing takes over. Cayman Islands is a shithole for its own citizens, but good for foreigners. Isn't that what you hate about Singapore currently? At least in Singapore, you aren't likely to be killed in a hurricane. There's hurricane every year in the caribbean.
Because you are a respected senior grassroot leader, I believe what you say is true. Since you are privy to the goings-on within the party. Hence, I will activate my plans to emigrate to the Cayman Islands and subsequently renounce my eventually worthless sinkie citizenship.
I speculate that the learned friend probably would like to remain as Minister for Law, and Minister for Home Affairs.
VB may desire to be Minister of Defence.
the public may be none the wiser on which PM contender is ahead, said political watchers speaking to TODAY. The trio widely considered to be in the running are Education Minister Chan Chun Sing, 51; Health Minister Ong Ye Kung, 51; and Finance Minister Lawrence Wong, 48. In that time, the party appeared to be burnishing the credentials of the 4G leaders and the PM contenders, doing so by allowing them to articulate the Government’s direction on difficult yet important national issues, or to build up critical experience by dint of their ministerial work, said experts. Read more at https://www.todayonline.com/singapo...-thrown-question-heres-where-contenders-stand