Same old ******** about opposition unity

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SINGAPORE: Members of various Opposition parties gathered at the home of Singaporeans First (SingFirst) secretary-general Tan Jee Say on Saturday evening (Aug 1) for an informal discussion on how they could "work together" in the upcoming General Election.

Veteran Opposition politician Goh Meng Seng, chief of the recently formed People's Power Party (PPP), told reporters after the gathering that having two Opposition parties join forces to contest constituencies is a "possibility".

He also alluded to Opposition parties' interest in constituencies in the West. "Personally, I think the West is a good ground. In the past, it has been very receptive. It has been neglected for about 10 to 20 years," he said, adding that the western part of Singapore was an Opposition "hotbed" in the 80s and 90s.

Mr Goh said the meet-up had been planned before the Electoral Boundaries Review Committee report had been released. He described the discussion as "just a sharing of ideas" and said no consensus was reached.

Prior to Saturday's gathering, the head of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) Benjamin Pwee told the TODAY newspaper that six Opposition parties would be represented there - SingFirst, Singapore Democratic Alliance (SDA), Singapore People’s Party, NSP, PPP and DPP. However, SDA clarified on Facebook that it was "not aware of the meeting" and would not be attending. NSP also said in a Facebook post that its party president and secretary-general would not be at the gathering.

Mr Goh said some of the Opposition party leaders were not present, but that party activists were, while Mr Tan said "more than half" of the Opposition parties were represented.

DPP adviser Seow Khee Leng who was at the meeting said the parties discussed contesting in Ang Mo Kio, West Coast and Jurong GRCs. He echoed Mr Goh's comment that Opposition parties could join forces to contest in the coming General Election. When pressed for details, Mr Seow said this would be fleshed out in Monday's horse-trading meeting.

http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/opposition-parties-could/2023148.html?cid=fbsg

**** lar, the fact that you do not have enough candidates and you need to loan some candidates, it shows how ****ing behkan you are already lar
 
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