OPINION: Lim Swee Say’s “voice of silent majority” tainted with partisan bias

Sgpolitics.net, 19 May 2013
It is disingenuous for Mr Lim Swee Say to claim that grassroots feedback represent the “voice of the silent majority”, when both the motives and methods of soliciting that feedback is questionable, and when the PAP seems to be growing increasingly out of touch with the electorate. And this is all coming from a man who once told Parliament in the year 2010 that:
"We never give up. We are like the little frog. We are deaf to all these criticisms. So instead of telling us that low-wage workers are having problems, why not be part of the solution?”
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