Post GE 2011 Discussion
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Angelight:
Can't blame Eric Tan of WP for feeling \"betrayed\". after all the hard work and being one of the most experienced members in the party, he is now bypassed for a NCMP post. Can imagine his utter disappointment...just like an older hard worker being bypassed for a promotion to a younger colleague who just joined the company.
tankee:
Eric Tan, said to be leader of WP East Coast team, announced that he is quitting WP as he felt betrayed.
WP is choosing a younger team member to be the NCMP instead of Eric Tan
:celebrate:
hopefully it is either Gerald or Glenda
true.
but it is self interest versus party interest versus national interest
if anyone places self interest ahead of national interest, then he or she doen't not deserved to be in the parliament. -
tankee:
Well, he would think he has the national interest + experience + many years of hard work ... but for a party to lose someone that has been contributing and ending up feeling betrayed, may be not enough \"consultative approach\"
true.
but it is self interest versus party interest versus national interest
if anyone places self interest ahead of national interest, then he or she doen't not deserved to be in the parliament.
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tankee:
Exactly..
but it is self interest versus party interest versus national interest
if anyone places self interest ahead of national interest, then he or she doen't not deserved to be in the parliament.
somemore based on the comments he made when the results are announced, seems that he is not the right person.. -
limlim:
Exactly..tankee:
but it is self interest versus party interest versus national interest
if anyone places self interest ahead of national interest, then he or she doen't not deserved to be in the parliament.
somemore based on the comments he made when the results are announced, seems that he is not the right person..
Seems like everybody like younger people and would take any opportunity to short-change older people. It is not just PAP.....this is just the society is like.....better keep more money and be rich before you get old.
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tankee:
Angelight:
Can't blame Eric Tan of WP for feeling \"betrayed\". after all the hard work and being one of the most experienced members in the party, he is now bypassed for a NCMP post. Can imagine his utter disappointment...just like an older hard worker being bypassed for a promotion to a younger colleague who just joined the company.
[quote=\"tankee\"]Eric Tan, said to be leader of WP East Coast team, announced that he is quitting WP as he felt betrayed.
WP is choosing a younger team member to be the NCMP instead of Eric Tan
:celebrate:
hopefully it is either Gerald or Glenda
true.
but it is self interest versus party interest versus national interest
if anyone places self interest ahead of national interest, then he or she doen't not deserved to be in the parliament.[/quote]Where's the team spirit? Thought is the team work. Ya, hope is either Gerald or Glenda too... -
here's the yahoo write up on Eric Tan quitting WP
http://sg.news.yahoo.com/blogs/singaporescene/eric-tan-quits-workers-party-over-alleged-betrayal-052142186.html -
tankee:
But still no one want to let me know how to be one :?Oppsgal:
So how to be Malaysia citizens or Malaysia PR for Singaporeans? Wish is more easy like Singapore. Anyone know how, please let me know.
Good luck !
Say till like so easy to go there live...but in the end ask still no answer. -
tankee:
but it is self interest versus party interest versus national interestAngelight:
Can't blame Eric Tan of WP for feeling \"betrayed\". after all the hard work and being one of the most experienced members in the party, he is now bypassed for a NCMP post. Can imagine his utter disappointment...just like an older hard worker being bypassed for a promotion to a younger colleague who just joined the company.
[quote=\"tankee\"]Eric Tan, said to be leader of WP East Coast team, announced that he is quitting WP as he felt betrayed.
WP is choosing a younger team member to be the NCMP instead of Eric Tan
hopefully it is either Gerald or Glenda
if anyone places self interest ahead of national interest, then he or she doen't not deserved to be in the parliament.
[/quote]I agree on tankee's statement as above. :salute:
but it means 2 things :
a) possibly half of the current 87 elected MPs are not deserving ? kekekekekeke, personal view nia hor.
b) I feel for Eric Tan seriously, he has put a lot of dedication with WP.
Even though I agree that Gerald is a much better voice in parliament ( due to his youth, commitment, and eloquence in public speaking ), maybe the CEC at WP should have discussed this in detail longer before making this decision.
But if ET does leave, all the best to him. He has tried to serve the people for the past 16 years wherever he can.
Note, he is not the only one who resign after not being selected - GY, LHH also quitted. And now ZIR is also showing to the public that not all the PAP members agree with the current tactics of the govt.
http://sg.news.yahoo.com/blogs/singaporescene/pap-decide-ll-contest-next-ge-zainul-abidin-111049437.html
[quote]Senior Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Zainul Abidin Rasheed has left it to the People's Action Party (PAP) to decide if he will contest in the next General Election (GE).
But it will be unlikely given his age, said the 63-year-old on Thursday, who was part of the PAP Aljunied GRC team that was defeated by the Workers' Party.
Speaking at a media conference, he said he will do what he can, for as long as he is able. For now, he will continue as adviser to the Aljunied grassroots organisations.
The GE result does not change his resolve in serving the nation, he was quoted by Channel NewsAsia as saying.
However, he revealed that he will not accept the post of Speaker of Parliament even if the Prime Minister offered it to him.
While sad that the team lost Aljunied GRC, Mr Zainul said he is energised by the love and concern shown by his family, friends and Aljunied residents who did not vote for the PAP team.
He said, many residents voted based on issues beyond Aljunied GRC.
He also noted that many Malay-Muslim Singaporeans were hurt by Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew's comments about Malay-Muslim integration in Singapore, and still remain so.
Earlier this week, Foreign Affairs Minister George Yeo and Minister in the Prime Minister's Office Lim Hwee Hua, both part of the losing Aljunied GRC team, announced that they were leaving politics.[/quote] -
some people are not pleased with a party because they like to put partyβs interest above everything else. you know i know which party.
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tankee:
Pardon me, if you really believe this of politicians , then it is because you live in Singapore. :roll:
if anyone places self interest ahead of national interest, then he or she doen't not deserved to be in the parliament.
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