policies must be devised to benefit the nation as a whole, instead of a smaller section of the population. He said that if the latter situation occurs, the policy in question had failed. Ladies and gentlemen, we cannot afford to put our lives in the hands of a sleepy driver. Do not put another sleepy driver into Parliament,” he said with gusto, to loud cheers from an estimated 8,000-strong rally crowd, its biggest turn-out of the three rallies. “May this by-election provide the ‘Punggol Slap’ which the PAP will never forget!”
Thursday, January 24, 2013
May this by-election provide the ‘Punggol Slap’ which the PAP will never forget!
Workers’ Party chief Low Thia Khiang reviving his infamous trademark "co-driver" analogy from the 2011 general election, Low said