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Jul 20, 2010
Full turnout of ward's MPs was no surprise
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YESTERDAY'S report ('Aljunied MPs' full-team walkabout creates a stir') describing the full turnout of Aljunied GRC MPs at the Bedok Reservoir market comes as no surprise.
Having won by a narrow margin in the last general election, the Aljunied MPs apparently are not going to rest on their laurels and wait for the next round before they act.
Unlike the opposition parties, which appear with sound and thunder when the election looms, the Aljunied MPs have spared no effort in trying to improve the lives and environment of their voters, be it helping residents during the financial crisis or promoting community bonding and racial harmony.
Their efforts are sometimes taken for granted by the residents, but by and large, voters can see and appreciate the changes and benefits brought to them by the MPs.
I have no doubt that the Aljunied team led by Foreign Minister George Yeo will be returned to power again.
The MPs have been doing their homework and working hard consistently since the term started, and they certainly do not hope to score success with last-minute work.
Richard Lee
Full turnout of ward's MPs was no surprise
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YESTERDAY'S report ('Aljunied MPs' full-team walkabout creates a stir') describing the full turnout of Aljunied GRC MPs at the Bedok Reservoir market comes as no surprise.
Having won by a narrow margin in the last general election, the Aljunied MPs apparently are not going to rest on their laurels and wait for the next round before they act.
Unlike the opposition parties, which appear with sound and thunder when the election looms, the Aljunied MPs have spared no effort in trying to improve the lives and environment of their voters, be it helping residents during the financial crisis or promoting community bonding and racial harmony.
Their efforts are sometimes taken for granted by the residents, but by and large, voters can see and appreciate the changes and benefits brought to them by the MPs.
I have no doubt that the Aljunied team led by Foreign Minister George Yeo will be returned to power again.
The MPs have been doing their homework and working hard consistently since the term started, and they certainly do not hope to score success with last-minute work.
Richard Lee