PAP's miscalculations and lost....

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By Dr Wong Wee Nam..... 28 January 2013

The results of the Punggol East by-election surprised everyone. People expected a very close fight. No one expected PAP, by its own standards, to be thrashed by such a wide margin. Even the professional forecasters who make a living offering odds thought that the PAP was going to win by 1000 votes.

What then went wrong?

When Michael Palmer resigned his seat, the Prime Minister saw no urgency to call for a by-election. He said that there were some national issues to be settled first. On hindsight, perhaps he should have stuck to this initial intention. Unfortunately he did not.

When the Singapore Democratic Party announced its intention to contest the by-election and made known the seriousness of this intention by going on walkabouts and house-to-house visits in impressive style, the PAP changed its mind.

With the SDP’s participation, the PAP probably thought that a 3-cornered fight would kill the opposition’s challenge and hand the PAP an easy victory. Thus, almost immediately after the SDP’s announcement, the by-election was called.

On paper, this is a great strategy — surprise the enemy, fight a battle quickly and attack when the enemy is not ready and in a state of disunity. Do not allow them time to cooperate. Sun Zi, author of The Art of War, would have been very proud of the PAP if not for some miscalculations.

The first miscalculation was to think that the opposition parties were not ready. Within 24 hours of the announcement of the by-election, the SDP, with the efficiency of an SAF recall, had already mobilized its members and supporters and started knocking on the doors. By the time it announced its pull-out, in the interest of opposition unity, it had covered almost the whole of Punggol East and saturated the voters with opposition messages.

Though the SDP did not contest in the end, it had contributed a lot to the opposition vote by giving the residents one round of opposition views. By pulling out, it had also allowed the Workers’ Party to go on an essentially one-to-one fight with the PAP. This was the PAP’s second miscalculation.

When the WP started their campaign, the ground was already softened by the SDP’s early start and by the time it finished their round of house-to-house visits, each household would have received 3 rounds of opposition calls to vote for the opposition (including the campaigns by SDA and Reform Party). With such a massive opposition call to an unhappy electorate, there is only one way the result would go. Though each party did their own thing, they collectively managed to unite the opposition supporters into one voice to send a clear message to let the government know of their unhappiness.

Fighting a war is not just a matter of surprise, speed and disarray in your opponents. It is also about having an experienced general who can lead his men into battle. It is also about the morale and preparedness of your generals and foot soldiers. In spite of the PAP’s reputation for efficiency and a well-oiled machinery, it failed on these counts.

In the past, when the PAP eyes a potential candidate, the least it would do is to let the person understudy a more seasoned MP. This did not seem to be so in the case of Dr Koh Poh Koon. He seemed unprepared and was not keen to contest when he was first asked. Having joined the PAP for only a month, there was definitely inadequate time to prepare him for any election, let alone a snap by-election.

As it turned out, his inexperience showed up glaringly. Some of the bloopers he made would not have been made by a more seasoned campaigner and that probably caused him votes. Imagine telling voters about his alleged abject poverty and then telling them not to give sympathy votes.

It is hard to think that a child of his era, when Singapore was prospering and the PAP was promising the Swiss Standard of Living, would have such deprivation as lack of chopsticks and food. It could happen only with great income disparity and without the policy of a minimum wage. Isn’t it then more logical for a person who has experienced such childhood poverty to join a party like the SDP instead of the PAP?

After all the talk about his humble background, Dr Koh then made a slip of his tongue and said that everybody in Singapore drives a car. Voters must be wondering if the potential office holder is out of touch with reality with such elitist thinking.

The PAP has the practice of parachuting well-qualified people as candidates for elections. In the past things worked out well because these people were sent in way before an election. This gave the person ample time to get to know the grassroots members and to bond with them. In this way, any misgiving of any member towards the candidate initially could be ironed out with time.

In Dr Koh’s case, he had only two weeks. This is too short a time to adjust to supporters who are still mourning the departure of their previous MP. Any newly-appointed football manager knows he needs time before he can get his team to fight for him and achieve peak performance. Thus, without the fire, it is not possible for soldiers to fight a good battle.

The PAP had called for a snap by-election because it wanted to catch the opposition parties off-guard. The parties would not have time to prepare and would fight amongst themselves. Instead, as it turned out, it was the PAP itself that needed more time.
 
WP's victory must be partly also due to the antics and theatricals of the SDP too?

This is masterly strategy or just the ACT OF GOD ? WP's LTK must be a genius to read the ground so well.

Did SDP soak the ground with opposition views before the by election was announced? Wow!!! That is an interesting observation.,

So Singaporeans should also thank SDP CSJ for his grand political strategy to defeat the PAP. WP should thank CSJ for his great help and assistance.
 
hi there


1. aiyoh!
2. loser is always the loser:D
3. talk so much for what leh
4. take it down as gentlemen.
 
this maybe PAP strategy to stop a Arab Spring Cleaning in Singapore. Unfortunately CSJ pulled out the last minute. If CSJ in parliament then both un-united oppos will clash and PAP will 坐山观虎斗
 
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this maybe PAP strategy to stop a Arab Spring Cleaning in Singapore. Unfortunately CSJ pulled out the last minute. If CSJ in parliament then both un-united oppos will clash and PAP will 坐山观虎斗

Agreed, the more opposition parties in the Parliament will sure to cost a deadly impact but killing each other and PAP will sure win by 坐山观虎斗 and be the winner of the opposition party fight.
IMHO, I do give my humble respect to CSJ and SDP for withdrawing this By-Election. The more ppls fighting the smaller amount of votes and PAP do stand a high chances of getting majority vote. Hence wining the election.
 
One word sums it up.....SDP tricked PAP into believing that there will be split votes between WP and SDP.
LHL was in a dilemma with so many issues in hands reacted hastily.
Scroobal was confident right from the beginning that SDP will pull out. He smelled something LHL didn't.
 
Whoever's in charge of PAP's campaign strategy in Punggol East should be sacked or demoted.
 
One word sums it up.....SDP tricked PAP into believing that there will be split votes between WP and SDP.
LHL was in a dilemma with so many issues in hands reacted hastily.
Scroobal was confident right from the beginning that SDP will pull out. He smelled something LHL didn't.


CSJ and SDP made it so real that almost all SBF brothers believe that they are going to split the opposition votes. Even election posters are all ready.

We started cursing CSJ and SDP for the potentially harmful vote splitting move for the opposition.

WP, Lee Li Lian and all opposition inclined voters must really thank CSJ and SDP!

The pictures below said it all:

SDP 1.jpg

SDP 2.jpg

SDP 3.jpg
 
The credit should go to the SDP CEC who stood firm and pulled the plug.
 
All these forecaster are bullshits. They based on past result to make an understanding rather than the fundamentals of the situation.
 
So Dr Wong has taken upon himself the task of image repair. Whether he has succeeded depends in the next 3 to 4 years what SDP supporters and in particularly the voters believe in. From this episode, I learn two things:
1) that there is a very thin line between hero and villain. You join in a fight, you are a villain. You say you will but then you don't, you are a hero. But in the first place, if you have based your decision on your better judgment and said upfront you would not be in it, you are a nobody. Looks like there is a lot to learn for me in the world of politics.
2) that there is a lot to reap from happenings no matter which side you stand on, whether it is white or black, blue or read. All you need to do is to look hard enough for the appropriate argument. That also is politics.
 
The credit should go to the SDP CEC who stood firm and pulled the plug.

Yes, I agree with you that credit should also go to the SDP CEC.

It would be strange that when SDP started their widely announced massive walkabout and house calling, the CEC is not informed in anyway including the assumption that none of the CEC reads the Shitty Times nor watch any of those propaganda channels.

My view is that it is all a superly well planned tactical move led by CSJ.
 
If indeed this was CSJ's tactical plan, it was masterful and very clever indeed.

SDP will have a very bright political future and will have my vote if they aim to go for straight fights with the PAP.....

PAP better be careful, they have many many clever minds working against the likes of their TSL and Kee Chiu.....
 
WP's victory must be partly also due to the antics and theatricals of the SDP too?

This is masterly strategy or just the ACT OF GOD ? WP's LTK must be a genius to read the ground so well.

Did SDP soak the ground with opposition views before the by election was announced? Wow!!! That is an interesting observation.,

So Singaporeans should also thank SDP CSJ for his grand political strategy to defeat the PAP. WP should thank CSJ for his great help and assistance.

Kopi, you made so many tongue in the cheek statements in this forum that I hope your tongue doesn't get permanently fused to your inner cheeks.
 
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