Can
you believe it, it is happening. Earlier I made a post about this election
turning into a contest between the ordinary average Singaporeans against the
nobles and aristocrats, now we have a Chai Tau Kuay hawker’s son taking on the
son of the aristocracy.
Roy
Ngerng has announced that he is joining Kenneth’s Reform Party and he is going
to contest in Ang Mo Kio GRC. He is bringing his fight to Hsien Loong’s home
base, the unshakable fortress of PAP, the seed and source of PAP’s power as my
gemancer friend told me. To shaken, loosen or to remove Hsien Loong from Ang Mo
Kio will be a deafening blow to the story of the PAP.
The
issue now is what kind of team would Roy be able to garner to fight along his
side to take on Hsien Loong’s team that are likely to be the best Hsien Loong
could get. Oops, Ang Mo Kio is for once going to face a serious challenge and it
is no longer a safe ward anymore. Light weights would not be allowed as they
would weigh down on the sampan. Everyone in the team must now be able to carry
his own weight. No more home run free.
And
how would the battle be fought between one that has nothing to lose and one
that has everything to lose? For sure, Hsien Loong would have his hands full
and would not have the privilege to grace the rallies of weaker PAP teams. He
is going to fight for his life, to be elected and to remain the PM. Losing Ang
Mo Kio is unthinkable. It would likely be the turn for many ministers to take
time off to speak in Ang Mo Kio’s rally to give him a helping hand.
And
the issue will be Roy’s favourite topic, your CPF money. This will be the most
uncomfortable and difficult topic for Hsien Loong to defend, if it is
defendable. It hurts the people’s pocket, really painful. And the power logic
used to lock up people’s life savings, to be spent on the miraculous Medisave
Life, would be put to the severest test. Can power logic holds against the
simple logic of my money, my pocket hurts? Power logic loses its power during
an election campaign. It is a time of ‘boh cheng hu’ or no govt, no power. The
logic of persuasion will be the logic that the voters will be listening to and
to believe. No more, I think it is right so I just do it. It is time for the
people to think if it is right and to vote accordingly.
The
voters will also exercise this same logic, I think it is right so I vote for
it. I vote what I think is right, not what you think is right. And many will
vote with their pockets.
Just
this issue itself will make many voters think very carefully, even emotionally,
and illogically. Who doesn’t want to have his own money back, in his own pocket
to do as he likes, to go to Batam, to find mei meis or good company, or to
start a new biz? Seriously, many would know what they want to do with their
life savings.
The
GE will be the time for Roy to persuade them to vote
for the return of their money and Hsien Loong would have to convince the people
who badly need their money not to vote for their money, to vote to let the govt
keep their money.
Which
argument will be more persuasive? The Chai Tau Kuay son may not be of noble
birth, but he has a simple argument, a simple logic that is hard to beat. The
ordinary people will understand his simple logic and be on his side. Who does
not want to have his own money back in his pocket? The nobility and noble logic
of leaving the money in the CPF for the future, forever, will not have the kind
of appeal to the people hard on cash.
This
will be an uneven contest and will have an unusual ending.
PS.
SingFirst and Reform Party are negotiating to contest this GRC. My guess, a
combined team is very likely.