So it's almost 2 months to the day since my last post. Someone pointed out that I might expect more visitors to this blog today (thanks to this article in TODAY and an interview in ST which I don't currently have a link to), so I thought I should post something.
Since my last post, I've been busy -- first getting married ("finally!" some would say) and then swamped at work. But the super-busy period looks to have abated somewhat, so I hope to spend more time on NMP work.
I know I have a real backlog for this blog, covering my speeches from this year's Budget debates, my speech last month on the Films Act amendments, and some stuff from last year. I will endeavour to start reducing that next week -- after the upcoming Parliamentary sitting next Monday, when I will speak on the Public Order Bill.
Wednesday, 8 April 2009
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7 comments:
Congrats to getting married.
"Start the family, build the career"
Congrats and blessings upon your wedding day!
Kaffein
Congratulations, Mr Siew! And thanks for your thoughtful and insightful comments... personally, I was inspired by what you said in the ST interview, near the end of the article. :)
I support you... keep up the good fight and God bless!
Congrats!!
Continue with the good work! I look forward to getting more insight about how MPs (opposition or governing) do their work.
Btw, I take exception to PM Lee's reply to you regarding parliamentary debate. As far as I know, US Senate and House debates are by no means any less well-documented than Singapore's debates. Imho, he has merely dangled a red herring in front of you.
Running to stand still... U2 fan? :)
Congrats, dear Sir.
Have no doubt - you are making a difference to the way our parliament works, and you will go down in history for making a change.
Thank you. God bless.
Congratulations, Siew 先生
很快的就要摆脱‘单身贵族’日后可享用更丰富的早餐了。先预祝你花团锦簇的婚礼成功。
如果你不在parliament历史将背负着我们的难过。My best NMP.
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