Sunday, April 17, 2022

Bravo Loke Siew Fook! The Opposition Coalition Should Not Contest GE15 With The Idea It Will Take Another 10 Years For It To Stand Any Chance Of Winning!


Bravo Loke Siew Fook! the opposition coalition should not contest GE15  with the idea that it will take another 10 years before it stands any chance of winning!

If that is so, might as well give up the ghost now.

Don't waste money and resources and people's time then.

Just give Umno a walk over. 

They will save themselves with their ketuanan politics.

While the hoi polloi wait patiently to be rescued 10 years later?

It is sad that there were leaders who left own their party, and therefore the opposition coaliion, when the going got a little tough for them instead of staying to fight on.

People like Rafizi Ramli when he lost the contest for PKR's deputy president post to PKR's eventual betrayer.

Sad too, that Anwar's own daughter took the easy way out by withdrawing from active participation.

Only coming out now when GE15 is within sight, to throw cold water on the opposition coalition's chance of winning GE15 by saying it will take another 10 years before it stood any chance of doing so.

What the opposition coalition, Pakatan Harapan, should do is come out with a stand out, clear cut manifesto setting out what they plan to do to uplift the raykat's life.

How it will help those in need of help irrespective of race or religion.

Doing away with all forms of discrimination, injustice and favouritism.

Rewarding hard work and diligence.

Promoting harmony among the races.

And how it plans to combat the scourge of corruption and corrupt practices without fear and favour.

Come on!

You guys can do it!

The alternative is not an option.

It is capitulation writ large.

Inexcusable and means that you guys are a useless lot after all!!

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