Lui

Transport Minister Lui Tuck Yew will not be running in the upcoming general election.

https://twitter.com/kylemalinda/status/631021527920570368

His letter of resignation was accepted by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong:

https://twitter.com/kylemalinda/status/631021948626034689

On his own Facebook page, Lee expressed his regret that Lui could not be persuaded to change his mind, revealing that Lui had indicated his desire to step down earlier this year.

Singaporeans immediately reacted to the news of a big minister leaving politics:

Some felt that Lui had been dealt a bad hand having inherited the problems with Singapore’s transport system and felt sorry for him:

https://twitter.com/jbhavan/status/631027940147380224

https://twitter.com/theyishusblog/status/631021556869664768

Meanwhile, others speculated that the change of electoral boundaries – which led to the dismantling of Lui’s group constituency Moulmein-Kallang – was too much of a coincidence:

Other PAP MPs too posted about their disappointment in seeing Lui leave politics:

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