Ten Rules For Being a Good Politician

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Ten Rules For Being a Good Politician (and Member of Parliament)


There is no positional power.

Be aware of how little power you have individually.

Power is only a product of collective action.

Keep people on side — you might need their support later.


Where is the power?

How can I get others to agree?

Who will back me?

Create a situation where everyone gains something.


Pick a topic that interests you and research it thoroughly.

Become one of the experts in the Parliament on your topic.

Eventually, others will seek your point of view, publicly and privately, and this will give you considerable standing and influence.

Know what you want to achieve from the time you are elected.

Do not try to change the world.

Pick objectives that are measurable (this is good for your own morale).

Research. If you are discussing any issue – local to international – make sure you have all the most up-to-date information.


Do not think you understand it all. Others’ experience will probably be different to yours, and they may help you re-think your view.

Anyway, in a democracy their view also counts.

Sometimes this is not easy! But you might need that person’s support later so avoid offending.

The more you understand the rules of procedure and the traditions of the parliament, the more you will be able to use these to achieve your goals.


Show you respect the views and experience of others

Demonstrate that you can be trusted

Learn to recognise corrupt behaviour.
 
Tong Meng Chye
Steve Chia
Fong Chin Leong
Lim Bak Chuan
Mohd Rahizan Bin Ya'acob
Ng Kee How
Sin Kek Tong
Chiam See Tong
Abdul Rahim Bin Osman
Foo Kok Wah
Neo Ting Wei
Sebastian Teo K H
Yip Yew Weng
Abdul Rahman, a 54-year-old fire safety and engineering consultant, 59-year-old logistics consultant Ong Hock Siong, Tan Lead Shake, 37, an information technology engineer, and 33-year-old businessman Edmund Ng Say Eng.
 
Tong Meng Chye
Steve Chia
Fong Chin Leong
Lim Bak Chuan
Mohd Rahizan Bin Ya'acob
Ng Kee How
Sin Kek Tong
Chiam See Tong
Abdul Rahim Bin Osman
Foo Kok Wah
Neo Ting Wei
Sebastian Teo K H
Yip Yew Weng
Abdul Rahman, a 54-year-old fire safety and engineering consultant, 59-year-old logistics consultant Ong Hock Siong, Tan Lead Shake, 37, an information technology engineer, and 33-year-old businessman Edmund Ng Say Eng.
 
Ten Rules For Being a Good Politician (and Member of Parliament)

And the three golden ones are,

Rule No.1 - Do not behave like GMS
Rule No.2 - Do not believe Eugene Tan is as good as GMS
Rule No.3 - Do not trust anybody unless they are dead
 
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