Are NMPs more than just plastic and decorative flowers?
The performance of the NMPs in the Administration of Justice bill bring to mind that earlier this year, opposition leader Low Thia Khiang said NCMPs are "duckweeds" - a flora metaphor that describes NCMP as not having roots, unlike elected MPs who have a constituency in which to keep in close touch with residents, and can sink...
Workers’ Party files parliamentary questions on defective trains
Many Singaporeans have been surprised at the revelation of defects in some of the trains used by the MRT, leading to 26 of these trains being shipped to China for repair or replacement. Major issues affecting our public transport system should be discussed publicly. Therefore, the Worker’s Party MPs have filed the Parliamentary...
Labour divided over threat posed by anti-immigration party
UK Independence Party leader Nigel Farage (above) and Ukip candidate Diane Jones celebrate. (27 May) Tony Blair calls party 'nasty and unpleasant' while Ed Miliband says concerns about immigration are not prejudiced. Labour divisions over the threat posed by Ukip have been thrown into the open after Tony Blair defended his...
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