PAP's continued lack of respect for voters - repeats Aljunied mistakes

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And the lesson for the PAP? Learn to respect the voter.

The voter is clearly looking for a change in style and substantive changes in policy. This rang loud and clear in last year’s general election. However, the fact that the PAP engaged in exactly the same discredited tactics in this by-election probably told voters that the party has not absorbed the lesson. If it cannot even change style, what hope of changing policies? It doesn’t augur well.

The result shows that the Singaporean voter is a mature one; he knows very well what he wants. He is not a little child that is easily distracted by side issues, petty allegations and empty noise.

- http://yawningbread.wordpress.com/2012/05/26/workers-party-routs-pap-again/
 
The next GE will be more interesting. If the government continue to act this way,another GRC will be won by the opposition
 
The next GE will be more interesting. If the government continue to act this way,another GRC will be won by the opposition

By then they would have resort to vote rigging.
 
The same 'mistake' will be made by the FAP as long as they are reassured of the support by the 60% daftees, which in turn ensures their 99% control of the Parliament. The MRT debacle will not be the only one. Look at the way the FAP works or refuses to work, expect more big flops to come.
 
The next GE will be more interesting. If the government continue to act this way,another GRC will be won by the opposition

If the next general erection papaya running down and discrediting opposition
and petty like grandma, they will lose more than half the constituencies!! why?
if you think discrediting and talking non sense, it will get nowhere! but lose more
to oppposition!!
 
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The next GE will be more interesting. If the government continue to act this way,another GRC will be won by the opposition

GE2011 + PE2011+ BE2012 makes GE2016 more predictable. More interesting? Perhaps online again, but outcomes have just become more predictable.

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