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First, seating arrangement. SG parliament places Opposition MPs through the chamber mixed seating with PAP ones. In the UK, opposite parties site opposite each other. OK, there are only 9 plus 1 opposition MPs. Sitting them next to PAP ones intimidates them preventing proper debate.
More important, the SG Speaker vs the Uk Speaker. Already noted in another thread. SG Speaker is not impartial (almost always a PAP MP), UK is not to be a party member any more. SG Speaker is not voted in officially. SG Speaker has limited roles in parliament.
Committees. In the UK, there are select committees to monitor each government ministry/department. In SG, there are only a few committees chaired mostly by the Speaker/Deputy, and GPCs, ie. committees loyal to the PAP and do not monitor government departments.
In the UK, every Wednesday noon time, the PM is made to answer questions from all MPs on national issues. In SG, our 2.2 million PM hardly answers questions.
More important, the SG Speaker vs the Uk Speaker. Already noted in another thread. SG Speaker is not impartial (almost always a PAP MP), UK is not to be a party member any more. SG Speaker is not voted in officially. SG Speaker has limited roles in parliament.
Committees. In the UK, there are select committees to monitor each government ministry/department. In SG, there are only a few committees chaired mostly by the Speaker/Deputy, and GPCs, ie. committees loyal to the PAP and do not monitor government departments.
In the UK, every Wednesday noon time, the PM is made to answer questions from all MPs on national issues. In SG, our 2.2 million PM hardly answers questions.