basically julong kia lar, right?I am a Son of Pioneer leh...Lived there since my final years of Primary School....
Some say I am also Son of Jurong West also with my schooling days all in the new West Coast-JW GRC....

basically julong kia lar, right?I am a Son of Pioneer leh...Lived there since my final years of Primary School....
Some say I am also Son of Jurong West also with my schooling days all in the new West Coast-JW GRC....
37 means she is 小龍女?
Yeah..37 means she is 小龍女?
Patrick quite on type… cant find much fault with him and he speak for workers quite a bit in parliament. Think PSP new candidate little chance …
U live there, maybe immune riao...Wah so jialat ah Bro ccostagmont?![]()
Which stall Bro ccostagmont?U live there, maybe immune riao...
U know the stall still exist mah?
Think was still there pre-covid days.
Which stall Bro ccostagmont?![]()
Pioneer also got AI Bro ccostagmont?Think was a stall wif Artificial Intelligence.
Frankly, hard to beat Patrick. He does appear regularly in the area. At best is to divide some votes.they whacked a lot of money also....
Mysteriously, at one block of flats near pioneer MRT, one vending machine selling subsidised MREs by PA appeared on 18th April evening when it is not there in the morning!
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No issue laPatrick will win but maybe 55%-58% due to bad economic times and high cost of things.
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GE2020 official results: PAP's Patrick Tay wins Pioneer SMC by 61.98% votes, independent candidate loses deposit
SINGAPORE - People's Action Party's (PAP) Patrick Tay, 48, beat two opposition candidates to win Pioneer SMC by 61.98 per cent of the vote share on Friday (July 10).
Progress Singapore Party's (PSP) candidate Lim Cher Hong, 42, author and chartered financial consultant, received 35.24 per cent of votes.
Lagging far behind was the sole independent candidate Cheang Peng Wah, a business consultant and former RSAF engineer, who received 654 votes. That translates to 2.78 per cent of the 23,510 votes cast in all.
This means Mr Cheang's election deposit of $13,500 will be forfeited. He had previously told The Straits Times that he was confident of garnering at least 12.5 per cent of valid votes, the minimum required for candidates to keep their deposits.
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https://www.straitstimes.com/politi...smc-by-6198-votes-independent-candidate-loses