Following the revelation of a video allegedly showing Anwar having sex with a prostitute, Pas has said that it will review its ties with a high ranking opposition leader, apparently meaning Anwar I suppose.
I have a better suggestion for Pas. Don't wait to ascertain the authenticity of the video, just leave Pakatan. You have thrown too many spanners into the works already. See Why Is Pas So Kay Po and Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea.
Please don't be angry with me. It is my democratic right to voice my feelings and it is your democratic right to leave.
Malaysians just want a change of government and your presence in the opposition coalition has made it difficult for many Chinese and Indian voters and dare I also say, a sizeable number of Malay voters too, to vote for Pakatan.
And may I wish you all the best in your future endeavours.
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