1/18/2026

Would Aljunied GRC still vote in Pritam Singh as their MP?

The recognition of chess and bridge as sports in Singapore boggles my mind, talking about inclusivity and all that hubris. Can I also recommend 'targeting of opposition candidates' as another sport to be added? Such political targeting has been going on for more than 60 years and should be rewarded with recognition for its long-standing adoption, lol.

People are getting tired of the debate, the time spent arguing about Pritam Singh and his moral compass, a long running soap opera that I honestly do not bother to follow. I do not think Pritam Singh even asked to be nominated as leader of the opposition, a position bestowed by the PAP, which has now been taken away. I do not think it matters much as what is more important is his duty to his constituency.

Whether Pritam Singh is now suitable to be an opposition MP is up to the voters in Aljunied GRC to decide, not for the PAP to dictate. I think Pritam Singh even said that the verdict of the people's court is more important. I agree.


Anonymous

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Whatever happens, Hougang is still the unsinkable aircraft carrier of the Workers Party. The more they try to sink it, the stronger it becomes. Come one, kill one is the war cry of Hougang people. Never underestimate the resolve to keep the aircraft carrier steady and afloat. MPs may change, but support never falters.

Virgo49 said...

Right you are Anon 10.44

The PAP just like the UAssA the more they tried to bully and snuffed the Rest of the Singapore and the World the more they shall be isolated and scorned.

The Opposition Wards shall support the Opposition more.

Cheers

Virgo49 said...

Just to add not only the Opposition Wards but also the PAP now held Wards that shall also leaned to the Opposition.

Cheers

Anonymous said...

Why not?

Anonymous said...

The loss of Pritam Singh as leader of the opposition is not a loss for the Worker's Party. It is just a loss of a title given by the PAP, not a loss of support for the Worker's Party.

On the contrary it may backfire on the PAP for overindulging in its long-standing agenda of trying to take down the WP. Singaporeans favor having an opposition, not a one-party rule forever. If the Workers Party fades away, it will be a fatal loss for Singaporeans. There is no substitute for the resulting consequence of trying to play with fire.