
Why PAP aiming for 65% of the popular vote
In 2006, in Lee Jnr’s first GE as PM , the PAP won 66.6% of the popular vote (Btw, in Goh Cock Chok Tong first GE as PM in1991, PAP only got 61%). In GE 2011, the 60.1% share of the popular vote was a black eye for PM and the PAP and the PAP had to pull all the stops to get up to 69.9%. So will be trying very hard not to...

Suicide of an auxiliary policeman
Last week, an auxiliary policeman had committed suicide using his service revolver. Except for the deceased's age, the location of the incident and the fact that it is now under police investigation, nothing much has been reported about it. This is not the first of such cases and I want to express my concerns at another level. Many...

Pritam Singh lays bare the reality – and it’s certainly not pretty!
Singapore’s biggest and most successful opposition party only considers itself to be a “small party.” And it targets to win a third of parliamentary seats (about 30) in the medium term, according to Workers’ Party (WP) chief Pritam Singh. So make no bones about it – the WP only fancies itself as a “small party”...
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