How MP Tin Pei Ling continues to serve residents amid public scrutiny I The Usual Place podcast
She cherishes her MacPherson memories and reflects on her rough start to politics.Synopsis: The Usual Place host Natasha Ann Zachariah hunts for new perspectives on issues that matter to young people.In the lead-up to the expected general election that must be held by November 2025, Natasha looks at how MPs, and others involved, are preparing themselves.MacPherson MP Tin Pei Ling was PAP’s youngest candidate at 27 years old during the 2011 General Election when she was put in the spotlight – remember the Kate Spade bag episode? – and it’s never quite left her.Since then, she has had, arguably, one of the most closely watched political journeys among MPs. From her pregnancies to career moves, she has drawn much public and media attention.In this episode, Ms Tin, 41, tells Natasha about how she deals with hate comments, her perceived job-hopping in the past few years, and why she hopes to be the MP for her current ward for a long time to come. And given the current geopolitical climate, she makes a case to young voters why her party would be the best choice now.Highlights (click/tap above):0:00 Intro1:09 Is Ms Tin sick of people talking about her Kate Spade bag?5:01 Dealing with hate comments when she stood for the first time9:41 Putting aside her feelings to deal with her residents’ issues13:17 Why she wants to fight to be with the MacPherson ward14:20 Should more MPs be full-time as she did at one point?19:38 Ms Tin’s advice for new candidates 24:59 How to keep the online space safe and civil30:54 What scares this mum-of-two about what’s online36:40 On the optics of her changing her job three times in the past few years 38:28 Does she think the spotlight on her career was unwarranted?40:00 Getting involved in the grassroots during her university days49:43 Age is proxy. It’s about the willingness to connect - Ms Tin on MPs and young voters51:29 Her pitch to young voters to support PAP55:43 Is highlighting geopolitical tensions “overblown” or “fearmongering”?Host: Natasha Zachariah (natashaz@sph.com.sg)Read Natasha's articles: https://str.sg/iSXmFollow Natasha on her IG account and DM her your thoughts on this episode: https://str.sg/8WavFollow Natasha on LinkedIn: https://str.sg/v6DNFilmed by: Studio+65Edited by ST Podcast producers: Teo Tong Kai & Eden SohExecutive producers: Ernest Luis and Lynda HongFollow The Straits Times Podcasts on YouTube: https://str.sg/GFLvTurn on notifications 🔔 to stay updated.--------------------Discover more ST podcast channels:All-in-one ST Podcasts channel ➤ https://str.sg/wvz7Get The Straits Times' app, which has a dedicated podcast player section:The App Store ➤ https://str.sg/icyBGoogle Play ➤ https://str.sg/icyXFollow The Straits Times on YouTube: https://str.sg/ytsubTurn on notifications 🔔 to stay updated.--------------------WEBSITE ➤ https://www.straitstimes.comWHATSAPP ➤ https://str.sg/whatsappTIKTOK ➤ https://www.tiktok.com/@straitstimesINSTAGRAM ➤ https://www.instagram.com/straits_timesFACEBOOK ➤ https://www.facebook.com/TheStraitsTimesTWITTER ➤ https://twitter.com/straits_timesTELEGRAM ➤ https://t.me/TheStraitsTimesPODCASTS ➤ https://str.sg/stpodcasts#straitstimes
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