I thought Tampines is bao jiak one for PAP? Why need to put on an act and beg for votes?
I said the exact same thing to my friend. likely going to take on leadership role in the future.Michael leading the pledge. He might be on to something big. Pritam led the pledge in 2011 as a newbie.
Tio cancer then so called recoveredwhat happened to him sia.
so frail looking now. he used to be handsome baey leh
He carry on liddat I worry for him next yr according to his dob.Why is he still running with his health issues
I don't understand if he loves his job so much but wants to step down.. unless he got some kind of sickness etc..Louis ng is one of my favorite pap MPs. So sad he went away of his own accord or asked to step down only he will know the answer
I thought Tampines is bao jiak one for PAP? Why need to put on an act and beg for votes?
Don’t forget about Eileen Chong too, she has the background in Ministry of Foreign Affairs and her media performance in this GE2025 is nothing but outstanding in my opinion.I said the exact same thing to my friend. likely going to take on leadership role in the future.
He is siao lang still stuck with his NS times.https://mustsharenews.com/david-neo-speech/
‘He talking to voters or recruits?’: Netizens criticise PAP newcomer David Neo for his army-like speech during Fullerton rally
PAP newcomer David Neo gives ‘army-like’ speech during Fullerton rally
During the People’s Action Party’s (PAP) lunchtime rally at Fullerton on Monday (28 April), newcomer David Neo delivered a speech that quickly caught the attention of netizens, especially the men.
With furrowed brows, a booming voice and military precision, the former Chief of Army opened his six-minute speech with the line, “It’s a great day to be at Fullerton” — punctuated by a powerful fist pump in the air.
And just like that, the men of Singapore had flashbacks to their NS days.
Speech goes viral for no-nonsense delivery & quotable one-liners
Acknowledging that the upcoming General Election (GE2025) is shaping up to be a fierce battle, Mr Neo focused on the PAP’s track record and ethos: choosing leaders who “get things done”.
“The only way I know how to work is to roll up my sleeves, walk with you, and work with you to get things done,” he declared.
He then turned his sights on opposition parties proposing alternative policies and questioned their ability to deliver.
“But can they get it done?” he asked. “The fact is, they rely on the PAP to deal with the changed world. When the PAP is done, they say it’s because they talk.”
However, what really made waves online was this now-viral quote:
Mr Neo ended his speech with a pointed statement: “Singapore doesn’t need people who only question or give ideas. We need people who take action. We don’t need more people to talk. We need more people to get things done.”







