
A non-partisan analysis on the recent RP exodus
Tony & Hazel The recent exodus of about 20 members from the Reform Party (RP) has caught the attention of Singaporeans. Many have lamented that one of the most promising opposition party have self-destructed, and that once again the opposition is in a state of pathetic disarray, with their seeming inability to keep themselves...

“Singapore Has No Natural Resources” Revisited and Debunked
Have you found yourself frequently coming across another person, be it in real life conversations or in the old and new media, who leans upon the familiar but intellectually lazy argument that “Singapore has no choice to implement policies A, B, to Y and Z because Singapore has no natural resources”? I thought to myself...

Is it abnormal or normal for political parties to have conflicts?
With the recent departure of members of Reform Party, many Singaporeans might be a little skeptical and worried about this recent spate of events unfolding, especially when it is close to election time. I would like to share my views as I think it is perfectly normal for a political party to have internal conflicts and if they...
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