So soon after
a GE the PAP is already talking about preparing to win the next GE. This, on
its own, is a big plus factor in its favour. There is nothing to replace being
prepared and working for a goal and not leaving things to chance.
What about
the opposition parties? Are they going to prepare and gear up for the next GE
and work as hard as the PAP, to start working now? Understandably their morale must be low after
the rubbing in the last GE. But as politicians, aspiring leaders of the people,
this is no reason to be dejected, to wallow in self pity. The defeat must make
them stronger, push them to want to work harder. Some people are lucky to have
success thrust onto their laps. Some people would have to work very hard for
success and must go through a lot of trials and tribulations.
Are the
opposition parties busy preparing for the GE just like the PAP?
They could be but not beating the drums. So far only the SDP seems to be active and trying to show that they have not been defeated. At least there was some news on the activities in the opposition camp. It may be a strategy not to ruffle the grass and warn the enemy. But this strategy of not to be seen has proven to be disastrous in the last GE. The opposition parties must be seen to be working, not just during the GE. They must be seen to be involved in the affairs of the state and the people the whole year round. Keeping mum and not being seen is not the way to go.
They could be but not beating the drums. So far only the SDP seems to be active and trying to show that they have not been defeated. At least there was some news on the activities in the opposition camp. It may be a strategy not to ruffle the grass and warn the enemy. But this strategy of not to be seen has proven to be disastrous in the last GE. The opposition parties must be seen to be working, not just during the GE. They must be seen to be involved in the affairs of the state and the people the whole year round. Keeping mum and not being seen is not the way to go.
The opposition
parties cannot be seen as parties that have no views on things, have no issues
to talk about. By being reticent, not to be seen, not to be heard, they are
indirectly saying everything is fine, there is no issue to talk about. Don’t
they have any views about the CPF, the MedishieldLife Scheme, the high cost of
living, the influx of foreigners to take away the good jobs of Singaporeans,
the silly schemes to train our PMETs to be security guards and taxi drivers and
throw away all their experience and training to remain in the main stream of
economic activities? What about the high cost of living, the regular breakdowns
of public transport system, the selling of national icons, the trading of
assets from left hand to right hand to generate fictitious growth and value?
There are many
issues that are troubling and need to be questioned, addressed and alternative
solutions be offered. There are many things that the opposition parties can do
and should be doing to tell the people they have not gone to sleep, to
hibernate and to wake up to run as candidates in the next GE. The battle starts
now if they want to be counted.
The ball is
in the courts of the opposition parties. If they are not doing anything, not
seen to be doing anything, they will lose by default in the next GE, with another
good rubbing.