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S1E78: Pritam Singh no longer Leader of the Opposition, what next for WP?

Jan 15, 2026
Eugene Tan, an Associate Professor of Law and former Nominated MP, joins Peh Shing Huei, a former news editor and author, to dissect the implications of Pritam Singh’s controversial status as Leader of the Opposition. They explore the political fallout from his conviction and how it contrasts with another MP’s case. The discussion touches on the Workers' Party's tactics, potential voter fatigue, and internal party dynamics. Both guests ponder the future of Singapore's political landscape, questioning if cracks are forming within the Workers' Party.
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Partisan Vote Was Predictable

  • Parliament's vote fell along predictable party lines with the PAP motion carried.
  • The Workers' Party mounted a united defence but the outcome was foreseen due to numbers.
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Legal Guilt Versus Personal Conscience

  • Eugene Tan argued Pritam's claim of 'factually innocent but legally guilty' undermines legal reasoning.
  • He noted courts found guilt beyond reasonable doubt across trial and appeal.
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Different Legal Thresholds Matter

  • Eugene contrasted Tharman's conviction as strict liability with Pritam's offence needing guilty intent.
  • He called the comparison between the cases legally misleading.
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