With MPs like Janil, Singapore does not need enemies.

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The following statement by Janil Puthucheary (He who betrayed father, wife and saved children's lives in lieu of NS while pocketing $$$ and when the UK was going downhill, jumped ship to our shores) says it all: the PAP views those who disagree with them as being divisive, noises, irritants. Not one one moment would they think that there could be people out there with better and more practical ideas. Oh, no, this scum has been around for a little while now is whiter than white. He makes nonsense of alll that his PA Chairman (LHL) and Special Adviser (Choh Boh Lim) about seeking diverse views. Is he even aware that the PAP Chief Clown Zorro Shit Say is now 'tolerating' differing views.

Janil, please - as a newly minted Singapore citizen here for the gold-paved path to the top, stop your highly crassed preachings from the hill. Wonder what you father would say.

Dr Puthucheary, who sits on the PA's board of management, said that as a statutory board, the PA is "linked to government policy" and the grassroots adviser has to believe in the overall thrust of the government's approach.

"People who implement and operationalise these policies cannot oppose them. You simply can't have a situation where the adviser does not support the implementation of these policies," he noted.

Opposition MPs fundamentally oppose the government and so would not always be in support of its policies and programmes, he said.

"Even if they did support policies such as anti-dengue and active ageing programmes, it is possible that they could oppose methods of implementation of these policies," he added.


Janil, take some time to reflect on your highly divisive attitude and help our president-in-waiting to unite the country. In Victorian days, your comments would be treason, dividing the people and operating in the 1970s LKY mode of "Me, Janil knows best". Even if you think opposition members are evil, take some advice from an academic:

However, political observer Tan Ern Ser said that the PA's actions may erode the moral ground of the PAP and dilute its political capital.

While the PA is able to defend its practice of appointing PAP members as grassroots advisers on "logical grounds", the associate professor of sociology at the National University of Singapore suggested that Opposition MPs take matters into their own hands.

- http://sg.news.yahoo.com/blogs/sing...mps-cannot-grassroots-advisers-161613082.html
 
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