I wrote an entry with the same title on my Chinese blog following MM Lee’s speech at St James Power Station yesterday. I’m not going to do an exact translation here because it’s not exactly possible to capture the same essence in another language, but I’ll just list down the main points.

1. Does it mean that without the PAP, it will be doomsday for Singapore?
2. We have a far more educated society now. The number of people who are capable of holding public office are much greater compared to the past. Why do we have to worry that there are no people capable of taking over the PAP?
3. Even if Singapore lurches into a real crisis without the PAP, it is not necessarily a bad thing. I would like to see how many million dollar ministers would stay and stake their fortunes with Singapore.
4. In times of crisis, people will stand out to serve the country, whether there is PAP or not. The PAP would do well to be more humble and not think that it is indispensable.

In anycase, regarding my last point (which I didn’t write in my Chinese blog), I thought humility is an “Asian value”? :razz: