Andrew Loh| Mr Tang Liang Hong has passed away

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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1995_Hotel_Properties_Limited_apartment_sales#:~:text=In a 1996 interview with,so "separately and independently".

The Nassim Jade scandal back then caused somewhat of a stir, because when it is just after GCT in 1995 mentioned about HDB Prices "Only goes up".

It was at a time, when HDB prices started to rise. Thus Cheng San GRC was closely contested in 1997 GE, as JBJ/TLH took aim at it.

And also, they helped to draw the fire away from Hougang and Potong Pasir allowing both Low Thia Khiang and Chiam See Tong to keep their seats as a stronghold.

Cheo Chai Chen and Ling How Doong (Both SDP) lost their seats, despite PAP aiming all their firepower at Cheng San GRC (and WP as a whole).

They should have managed to keep their seats, if they had managed their constituencies properly. *(CST/CSJ saga also caused a sour taste in people's mouths after CST left SDP as well, though).

SDP really messed up their gains. When you put all these into context, it makes WP seem even more impressive, with how they held onto Aljunied, and even gained more votes in SK.
 

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Wow, if like that, I'm not sure if Harpreet will stay in WP for long. WP party discipline is very strict. Harpreet seems quite free spirited.
Yes he is quite liberal in his views.

https://www.theonlinecitizen.com/20...ce on key Singaporean,in the Ridout Road area.

He suggested for SG to move beyond a 1-Party system, as he feels that that political plurality could lead to better policy-making on complex issues facing the nation, and a more dynamic and robust society.

But not only him, I think the Sufyan (East Coast GRC) also perhaps know Lawyers from SDP/PSP as well one.

Punggol GRC's Jackson Au got attended an interview by RDU's member before.

As mentioned, Leon Perera got connections to WP and he is with PSP now. Perhaps he might try to pull strings for them to know each other better
 

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I send my condolences to the family of Liang Hong. He was my student at the NUS Law School. When I was the Dean of the School, I opened the door for Nantah graduates and talented students from the Chinese stream to study law. He was one of them. He was a good student and we kept in touch after he graduated. When I was the chairman of the National Arts Council, I was asked to mediate a dispute between the chairman and CEO of the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts. Liang Hong was the chairman. After speaking to both of them I came to the conclusion that the only solution was for both of them to resign. I asked Liang Hong, as his old teacher, to sacrifice himself for the sake of peace at NAFA. He agreed and I will always be grateful to him for his understanding and goodwill.
 

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Yes he is quite liberal in his views.

https://www.theonlinecitizen.com/2025/03/19/harpreet-singh-time-for-singapore-to-move-beyond-one-party-domination/#:~:text=Singh's stance on key Singaporean,in the Ridout Road area.

He suggested for SG to move beyond a 1-Party system, as he feels that that political plurality could lead to better policy-making on complex issues facing the nation, and a more dynamic and robust society.

But not only him, I think the Sufyan (East Coast GRC) also perhaps know Lawyers from SDP/PSP as well one.

Punggol GRC's Jackson Au got attended an interview by RDU's member before.

As mentioned, Leon Perera got connections to WP and he is with PSP now. Perhaps he might try to pull strings for them to know each other better

Are you a party volunteer?

I don't think having closer party ties is necessarily a bad thing. I feel that WP has at times been a little too adversarial to other opposition parties in recent times. The Jalan Kayu incident comes to mind.

At the same time, I don't think it is wrong for them to distance themselves from other parties. Many of the other parties are indeed not as well run, and they certainly don't want to get tarred with the same brush, but there is also no need to be adversarial.
 

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Wondered if his children and grandchildren, etc. also moved to Australia with him or not.

By the time 1997 GE happened, he already in his 60s. Children should be quite old liao, am aware that his wife followed him to Australia afterwards.
 

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Are you a party volunteer?

I don't think having closer party ties is necessarily a bad thing. I feel that WP has at times been a little too adversarial to other opposition parties in recent times. The Jalan Kayu incident comes to mind.

At the same time, I don't think it is wrong for them to distance themselves from other parties. Many of the other parties are indeed not as well run, and they certainly don't want to get tarred with the same brush, but there is also no need to be adversarial.
Nope I am not, I did donate to WP/SDP/PSP though.

Yep agreed with you on both points, but I feel perhaps WP playing more cautious as they got burned before.

https://www.todayonline.com/singapore/opposition-meeting-on-multi-cornered-fights-ends-in-stalemate

Last time WP got attend one, but tiagong Kenneth Jeyaretnam, etc. very uncooperative. Even TCB gave up trying to band the mosquito parties together.

PSP even expelled alot of candidates before GE 2020, and got the famous incident with Kenneth Jeyaretnam on Nee Soon GRC which Sham tried to exploit it to paint it PSP as "Half-Hearted"

But I agree that the likes of SDP, PSP and potentially RDU are worth collaborating with.

Rest of the mosquito parties can forget it, cannot even put ego aside. Even now the PAR also disband liao, with Reform Party leaving recently. Originally supposed to have NSP, PPP and RDU inside also.

SPP is probably the only mosquito party without big ego one, but they really not functioning well. Even Jose Raymond left them eventually.
 

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Beg to differ. I doubt so.

But of course I am talking about 1997. It’s more about how careful are you in your words and you know what the law says or not

Of cos I am talking about 1997 time. After LKY death, it seems to get blatant with reserved presidency and then retrospective application of law for Tharman to allow him to be in WEF so it’s a different PA

I am glad at least u can see how blatant they are twisting the laws… these are only a few of the examples…
 

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Nope I am not, I did donate to WP/SDP/PSP though.

Yep agreed with you on both points, but I feel perhaps WP playing more cautious as they got burned before.

https://www.todayonline.com/singapore/opposition-meeting-on-multi-cornered-fights-ends-in-stalemate

Last time WP got attend one, but tiagong Kenneth Jeyaretnam, etc. very uncooperative. Even TCB gave up trying to band the mosquito parties together.

PSP even expelled alot of candidates before GE 2020, and got the famous incident with Kenneth Jeyaretnam on Nee Soon GRC which Sham tried to exploit it to paint it PSP as "Half-Hearted"

But I agree that the likes of SDP, PSP and potentially RDU are worth collaborating with.

Rest of the mosquito parties can forget it, cannot even put ego aside. Even now the PAR also disband liao, with Reform Party leaving recently. Originally supposed to have NSP, PPP and RDU inside also.

Wow you really know, or can remember a lot.

Ravi doesn't seem too pleased with WP, esp after the Jalan Kayu incident. Not sure if they're open to collaborating. I Get a feeling the parties don't really trust one another.

I dind't know about the KJ incident.

SDP and PSP really needs to go back to the drawing board. Not sure if PSP can survive. They seem quite serious on party renewal, which is a good sign. I remember htey had a lot of teething issues when they first started. Should not have anyhow accepted people back then. TCB like never QC enough. I hope with the younger people like Stephanie and Lawrence Pek, it gets better. I respect LMW a lot, but unfortunately, Singaporeans don't accept his style and ideals.

Not sure how SDP can gain ground. Paul Tambyah's lost was really bad for the party. CSJ's gains were quite surprising though, esp in a new SMC. Usually SMCs are PAP strongholds. So performance was quite mixed, but overall not very favourable. They also need to QC their candidates better. I'm not so hopeful regarding their new candidates. Let's see.
 

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I am glad at least u can see how blatant they are twisting the laws… these are only a few of the examples…
I have always been pro opposition, just more moderate so WP appealed more to me.

Reform party did appeal to me when JBJ formed the party but he died soon after so that’s that

SDP so so.
 

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I send my condolences to the family of Liang Hong. He was my student at the NUS Law School. When I was the Dean of the School, I opened the door for Nantah graduates and talented students from the Chinese stream to study law. He was one of them. He was a good student and we kept in touch after he graduated. When I was the chairman of the National Arts Council, I was asked to mediate a dispute between the chairman and CEO of the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts. Liang Hong was the chairman. After speaking to both of them I came to the conclusion that the only solution was for both of them to resign. I asked Liang Hong, as his old teacher, to sacrifice himself for the sake of peace at NAFA. He agreed and I will always be grateful to him for his understanding and goodwill.
Is he going to his wake?
Student older than teacher.
 

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Wow you really know, or can remember a lot.

Ravi doesn't seem too pleased with WP, esp after the Jalan Kayu incident. Not sure if they're open to collaborating. I Get a feeling the parties don't really trust one another.

I dind't know about the KJ incident.

SDP and PSP really needs to go back to the drawing board. Not sure if PSP can survive. They seem quite serious on party renewal, which is a good sign. I remember htey had a lot of teething issues when they first started. Should not have anyhow accepted people back then. TCB like never QC enough. I hope with the younger people like Stephanie and Lawrence Pek, it gets better. I respect LMW a lot, but unfortunately, Singaporeans don't accept his style and ideals.

Not sure how SDP can gain ground. Paul Tambyah's lost was really bad for the party. CSJ's gains were quite surprising though, esp in a new SMC. Usually SMCs are PAP strongholds. So performance was quite mixed, but overall not very favourable. They also need to QC their candidates better. I'm not so hopeful regarding their new candidates. Let's see.
Only mosquito parties need to attend such bartering to reduce the chances of losing their election deposits.

Hope SUP, PPP and NSP have learnt their lessons.
 

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Wow you really know, or can remember a lot.

Ravi doesn't seem too pleased with WP, esp after the Jalan Kayu incident. Not sure if they're open to collaborating. I Get a feeling the parties don't really trust one another.

I dind't know about the KJ incident.

SDP and PSP really needs to go back to the drawing board. Not sure if PSP can survive. They seem quite serious on party renewal, which is a good sign. I remember htey had a lot of teething issues when they first started. Should not have anyhow accepted people back then. TCB like never QC enough. I hope with the younger people like Stephanie and Lawrence Pek, it gets better. I respect LMW a lot, but unfortunately, Singaporeans don't accept his style and ideals.

Not sure how SDP can gain ground. Paul Tambyah's lost was really bad for the party. CSJ's gains were quite surprising though, esp in a new SMC. Usually SMCs are PAP strongholds. So performance was quite mixed, but overall not very favourable. They also need to QC their candidates better. I'm not so hopeful regarding their new candidates. Let's see.

Only mosquito parties need to attend such bartering to reduce the chances of losing their election deposits.

Hope SUP, PPP and NSP have learnt their lessons.
Lawrence Pek not young liao, also close to 60. Think they trying to groom Stephanie also, but they need to avoid over-concentration of power though.

Like WP, got Sylvia Lim and Pritam Singh as Sect-Gen/Chairman positions + CEC constantly rotate people also. WP is better on this aspect.
 
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