Showing posts with label Singapore People's Party. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Singapore People's Party. Show all posts

Saturday, July 2, 2011

Alex Tan Zhi Xiang forgets his commitment to Singaporeans


Alex Tan Zhi Xiang (Reform Party) was the "on loan" candidate from Singapore People's Party to Reform Party.

Prior to the Elections, he arrogantly declared to Singaporeans that he would leave Singapore if he didn't win the General Election 2011. However, he has forgotten his commitment.

The 24-year-old Insurance Agent was brought to fame when he posted vulgarities on Young PAP facebook, and later disclosed his unhappiness on being banned by the Administrators of the facebook.

He then became a writer for Temasek Review for a short stint.



A check on Temasek Review website indicates that Alex Tan has removed all the videos of his speeches done at Hong Lim Park. FYI, when he spoke, there were less than 5 people, despite the heavy publicity from Temasek Review.

All eyes are now on the next move from this Insurance Agent. It is disappointing for Singaporeans to know the Opposition doesn't hold themselves to their words.

Vote for Alex Tan Zhi Xiang. Vote for Arrogance.

Friday, June 3, 2011

Benjamin Pwee: Low GE Spending to save Environment


Benjamin Pwee (Singapore People's Party) was proud of the party's low spending during the General Election in 2011, so much so that he had to find an attractive reason to respond to queries from the press.


He was quoted in Channel NewsAsia --

"The SPP chose not to overdo our collaterals not just because of cost but in recognition of the need to be environmentally friendly," said team member Benjamin Pwee.

One wonders what would happen to the constituency if SPP won....

  • HDB corridor lights shut off at night to save electricity
  • Mangoes from trees would be used to make biodiesel
  • Airconditioning banned
  • Carbon emission tax scheme for constituents
  • And botaks get utility discounts because they use less water on hair or no hair.

Vote SPP.... please.