GE2025: Government has “enough space” to govern even if all WP candidates are elected, says Pritam Singh
Workers’ Party chief Pritam Singh stated that the Government would still have sufficient leeway even if all WP candidates were elected. He also responded to concerns regarding the NTUC-Income-Allianz merger and rejected claims of foreign interference in Singapore’s politics.

SINGAPORE: Workers' Party (WP) Secretary-General Pritam Singh said on 28 April that the Government has "enough space, enough leeway, enough focus to deal with the issues of today and tomorrow," even if all opposition candidates were voted into Parliament. Speaking to reporters during a walkabout at Tampines on the sixth day of the 2025 General Election campaign, Singh noted that even if all 26 WP candidates were elected, the ratio of WP Members of Parliament (MPs) to ruling party MPs would still be only "about two or three to nine". He was responding to comments made by Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong at the People’s Action Party (PAP) rally held at Fern Green Primary School in Fernvale on 27 April. SM Lee had warned voters not to vote against the PAP simply to give opposition parties "a little bit more votes" in hopes of getting two or three more opposition MPs into Parliament. Singh also addressed SM Lee’s warning that the Government would be "in trouble" if it lost more MPs who could serve as ministers. Calling it a "weak argument", Singh referenced former Foreign Minister George Yeo’s loss in the 2011 election. "Did suddenly our Foreign Ministry lose its bearings? It did not, because there’s so much depth in Parliament," he said. He emphasised that Singapore’s political system has diversified, and voters want greater plurality to be reflected in Parliament. "The Workers’ Party record in Parliament speaks for itself – very rational debate. Where we agree, we are not hesitant to say we agree. Where we disagree, we will explain why we disagree," Singh added.











