Workers’ Party Rock Concert

Workers' Party Rally at Serangoon Stadium, Fri 29 April 2011

Ok, it wasn’t a rock concert. But the speakers were certainly rocking!

If elections were based on rally attendance, speaker charisma and audience participation, the Workers’ Party would win by a landslide.

Their candidates seem aware of this. A few mentioned that they are glad that Singaporeans have come out in force to listen to them speak. Most importantly, they urged the crowd to go the full distance by voting for WP.

So, to my observations:

  1. The pull of WP
    The Workers’ Party seems to have the attention of Singaporeans far and wide, young and old. A couple of uncles were chatting in the bus in Hokkien. The Geekess translated. (Hokkien is similar to Teochew, she says.) Apparently, they didn’t know each other before today because they asked each other where they were from. One of them said Bukit Batok.

    Bukit Batok.

    WP is not contesting any seat west of Bukit Timah Expressway. And yet this man has seen fit to travel from Bukit Batok for the WP rally. The cynics will say, it’s because the WP puts up a good show. Indeed, they do. Others might point out that the concentration of all WP’s big guns is the reason the entire nation is focused on Aljunied GRC.

    I’m not sure. See point 3.

  2. Young voters are interested
    Say what you want about young Singaporeans being apathetic. They are attending, listening, responding, tweeting and facebooking this election.

    At very least, it’s a start.

  3. Singaporeans seem really disgruntled with the PAP
    I am not privy to what goes on in the PAP. Perhaps they are aware that Singaporeans are unhappy. Maybe they think it’s just Singaporeans doing what Singaporeans do best – complain. (The story of a deaf frog comes to mind.)

    But on the streets, in the buses, on the trains, at the hawker centres and of course, online – I’ve heard nothing but praise for the Opposition and criticism of the PAP. And this all came to a head at the WP rally. Compared to a 2006 WP rally I attended, there seemed to be a lot more bile directed at the PAP.

    A lot more.

  4. The absurdity of GRCs
    One of the main WP themes was that GRCs and re-drawing of electoral boundaries are designed to keep the PAP firmed entrenched while purportedly being a means to ensure minority representation in Parliament.

    As if to prove the point, we chanced upon Nicole Seah NSP posters on the way to Serangoon MRT Station from Serangoon Stadium.

    NSP? Nicole Seah? When did we walk into Marine Parade GRC?

    Apparently, when we crossed Boundary Road from the stadium! Refer to the screenshot below, taken from SG Electoral Map 2011 by torty3.

    I don’t know about you, but I associate Marine Parade with the sea. And I don’t live near the sea.

Bishan-Toa Payoh is next to Aljunied is next to Marine Parade

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  1. peter

     /  Friday, 22 July 2011

    In time to come, will there be 2 super-GRCs namely,

    Tg Pagar WEST and Tg Pagar EAST?

    Reply

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