The miracle
that the opposition camp was hoping for failed to appear. When the sample poll was
announced around 9.30pm , Murali was leading by 61% to Chee’s 39%.
Given the experience from the last GE, the sample count was as good as a done
deal and the SDP was as good as lost. Chee would have to fight another day.
No by
election effect, no affair’s effect, no
Chee effect, no Punggol East effect. There were so many factors that were
favourable to Chee and the SDP. On record, PAP always lost their by elections.
This by election had all the factors as the Punggol East by election. A marital
affair of a popular MP and the people voted to show their displeasure. There
were many other factors that gave the opposition a better chance in Bukit
Batok. There was no LKY effect. Before David Ong, Ong Chit Chung’s winning
votes were in the low 51% and 52% in two elections. And his opponents were not
as strong as in Chee Soon Juan in this by election.
Heaven is
still smiling at the PAP. PAP’s fortune is still now waning yet. The voters of
Bukit Batok must be very happy with the PAP and it is looking like this is
going to turn into a PAP stronghold.
The point
that everyone will be asking, here there is an average minority candidate, not
a ministerial caliber, facing one of the strongest candidates from the
opposition camp, and won. So, does this disprove the rationale for GRCs, a
rationale that Singaporeans are likely to vote on racial lines? Now this is
proven to be untrue. Singaporeans, the majority ethnic Chinese, are not racists
and would vote for a good candidate or even a mediocre minority candidate, and
race is NOT a factor?
Would the
GRC concept be disbanded? Will the ongoing inquiry by the Constitution
Commision trying to safe guard the representation of minorities as Elected
President by disbanded as this by election has proven that it is a NON issue?
Let’s hear
the wise explanations from the govt that this by election does not prove
anything and GRC must stay and changes must be made to give the minorities a
better chance to be Elected President. Would it be another argument along the
line that head I win, tail you lose?
This by
election really pours a lot of cold water on the opposition camp. Even if there
are more by elections, they would not win. The PAP has the secret formula to
win elections, general elections and by elections. This will send shivers down
the spine of the opposition candidates and supporters. I am not trying to
create fear or cause alarm. I am just making an honest comment here.
PAP will be
the ruling party till SG100 and forever. This is Singapore ’s version of Exceptionalism. We are
witnessing a new history in the making where a political party cannot lose
power and will rule forever and ever and they lived happily thereafter, like in
the fairy tales.
What is the
secret formula? Let me guess, do the right things, even if unpopular, like
increasing the population, bringing in more foreigners, give billions of
dollars of scholarship to foreigners instead of to the citizens’ children,
locking up the people’s CPF savings, high cost of living etc etc, all good
policies though unpopular. But the people understood. The people are not daft,
they knew they have a very good and honest govt working their guts out for them
and the tough policies are good policies. The people may kpkb, unhappy, but
when come to voting, they will vote for the PAP. There is so much trust and faith in the PAP.
Even part
time MPs are ok as long as they are PAP MPs. They are exceptional talents and
would do a better job than full time opposition MPs, especially in running the
very difficult and complex town councils that needs exceptional talents to do
it. They deserve every dollar they are paid in their million dollar salary, the
highest in the whole wide world.
Singaporeans
are so blessed to have the PAP to rule over them.
PS: I
received this sms from deep low a few days ago. It said PAP would win 60:40. I
knew he knew and what he said was likely to be. But he did not know I knew he
knew. He was trying to tell me something. He had to tell me that to prove a
point. Of course I knew that was the likely result. I know where it was coming
from.