Ramkarpal tells Nurul and Rafizi not to attract attention to themselves by having lunch with Khairy. They should instead work to help reduce the price of eggs hahaha!
What genius! That is precisely the responsibility of the Cabinet ministers from your party, not the duo's!
You are barking at the wrong tree! You should instead spend more time continuing to object to the Great One's scheme to lure frogs into PH, specifically into Bersatu's hold. That is blatant betrayal of the people's mandate that will not be taken lightly.
But since it seems that none of the DAP Cabinet ministers dare to tell off Maha the Great One in no uncertain terms and dUMNo frogs jumping ship is a fiat accompli, we want Rafizi and Nurul and Khairy to continue to meet and have lunch with each other.
We want them to continue to meet to talk about forming a new party to enable us to have a shot at the dawn of a true New Bolehland.
The ways things are going, the PH government is not the one the people had voted for. It is turning into dUMNo 2.0 to all intents and purposes.
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