Opinion Can we have trust and confidence when we keep seeing a muddling-up of priorities? When priorities go wrong and the cart is put before the horse,… Augustine Low9 June 2020
Opinion Josephine Teo is only part of the problem – making her a scapegoat is not the solution Manpower Minister Josephine Teo has been stealing the limelight for all the… Augustine Low8 June 2020
Opinion The government now wants to focus on a post COVID-19 future, but Singaporeans must still hold them to account over COVID-19 failures Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and cabinet ministers are speaking on a… Augustine Low7 June 2020
Opinion Can the opposition overcome a one-two-three punch from the PAP? All the signs are pointing to a July general election. The People’s… Augustine Low5 June 2020
Opinion Low risk, high stakes: the parachuting of paper generals into politics Year in and year out, paper generals emerge to infiltrate the government,… Augustine Low4 June 2020
Opinion In a country with no sheep, why do people call Singaporeans sheep? It’s clear to everyone that Singapore is a country with no sheep… Augustine Low2 June 2020
Opinion The general turned politician who has a habit of shooting himself in the foot Trade and Industry Minister Chan Chun Sing is more talked about than… Augustine Low1 June 2020
Opinion It’s hair-raising and spine-chilling that our Trade and Industry Minister thinks that cotton comes from sheep The Trade and Industry Minister was trying to make the point that… Augustine Low31 May 2020
Opinion We’ve only been told that South Korea held a COVID-19 election – but nobody talked about how tough and disadvantageous it was for the opposition What we keep hearing from the government is that South Korea successfully… Augustine Low29 May 2020
Opinion Running on empty, the PAP is incredibly able to pull Singaporeans along for the ride The gas tank is empty. The same old story is repeated, the… Augustine Low28 May 2020