Members who resigned, were expelled 'no big deal' for Progress Singapore Party: Tan Cheng Bock
Channel NewsAsia - SG·2020-05-22 06:01
SINGAPORE: Progress Singapore Party (PSP) secretary-general Tan Cheng Bock on Thursday (May 21) addressed recent reports of members who had resigned or were expelled, saying that their departures were "no big deal" to the one-year-old opposition party.
There have been people with "big egos" who joined PSP out of self-interest, instead of contributing to Singapore's development, said Dr Tan in an outreach session streamed live on Facebook on Thursday night.
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Xconcern 22/05/2020
Every politician and party only think for themselves, where is "Singaporean first" slogan should change to "Myself first, Singaporean n Singapore" that more appropriate. At least it very clear to all what opposition can do and cannot do. Old politicians or businessman/businesswomen now lost their insanity by making "chaotic" comments such as recent comments by HC"Errrrr, Whiners", TKL ex presidential candidate "stop testing FW". Now another follower TCB "No big deal" then what is "big deal" to him and PSP, very arrogant without remorse, failure to manage the smallest party and how can we elect such as TCB PSP founder which sound like US president Trump, no big deal highest covid 19 cases n dead, the covid status match US. So watch out do u all want another Trump to manage Singapore.
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wongkam wave 22/05/2020
Big Egos against party's No Big Deals: Rather you just move forward and do the necessary.
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