SPP confident of 50-50 chance at Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC
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Singapore People’s Party (SPP) chief Steve Chia told me he fancies his chances against the PAP team here.
“I think this time around, our percentage is going to be much higher. Without Ng Eng Hen, we believe that it's a 50-50 chance,” he said.
Defence Minister Ng, who led PAP’s team at the four-member GRC,
is retiring. In his place to helm the party’s slate is Transport Minister Chee Hong Tat.
Mr Chia, a former NCMP who is contesting a sixth election,
previously said he hoped for 40 per cent of the vote. But as campaigning continues, he is growing more confident about his team’s chances.
“It's the gut feel … I can feel that the ground is getting more positive for us. More people are giving us the thumbs up … and saying they support us than before the nomination,” he said.
“We are working hard to make sure that we cross the 50 per cent with every hand that we shake, with every voter that we meet with.”
SPP secretary-general Steve Chia (left) speaks to a resident at Kim Keat Palm Market & Food Centre during a walkabout with Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC team members Muhammad Norhakim and Lim Rui Xian, on Apr 25, 2025. (Photo: CNA/Justin Ong)
He added he had bumped into PAP’s new faces contesting the GRC - Mr Cai Yinzhou and Ms Elysa Chen.
“They are good people … I believe they are also sincere, wanting to do good for Singapore,” he said. “But again, when you are with the PAP and there's this party whip, you have to decide and make your vote according to the party whip.”
Mr Chia and teammates Muhammad Norhakim and Mr Lim Rui Xian were at a walkabout around Kim Keat Palm Market and Food Centre, located within Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC.
They spoke to residents, handed out flyers and promoted their party’s manifesto.