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PM must know something that we don't.
His ground people must have done quite an extensive investigations and analysis for him to start worrying.
which constituencies besides what is already in opposition hands that will be having a deadly fight
PM must know something that we don't.
His ground people must have done quite an extensive investigations and analysis for him to start worrying.
which constituencies besides what is already in opposition hands that will be having a deadly fight
You're right, the last election the ruling party won by 5% and that's around 10,000 plus votes only. But by next GE they will redraw the constituency demarcation...in my opinion.
PM must know something that we don't.
His ground people must have done quite an extensive investigations and analysis for him to start worrying.
which constituencies besides what is already in opposition hands that will be having a deadly fight
The Anson by-election, 1981, was held in Singapore on 31 October 1981 to choose a representative for the consitituency of Anson in Parliament. The by-election was won by the leader of the Workers' Party, J.B. Jeyaretnam, who defeated the candidate of the governing People's Action Party (PAP), Pang Kim Hin. The by-election marked the first occasion since Singapore's independence in which a PAP candidate was defeated in an election for a seat in Parliament.[SUP][1][/SUP][SUP][2][/SUP]
My most sincere apologies... I feel for your parents as they're minority in their neighborhood. Perhaps it'll be better if they could help convince their peers to do likewise as they do, ie. to vote the PAP out!