Ravi Philemon, Secretary-General of Red Dot United and a dynamic figure in Singapore's opposition politics, discusses his departure from the Progress Singapore Party. He sheds light on the formation of Red Dot United and the unique approach it brings to the political landscape, emphasizing the importance of smaller parties, affectionately dubbed 'mosquito parties,' for democracy. Ravi also reflects on his campaign experiences against the now-President Tharman Shanmugaratnam, challenges of building a new party, and the significance of inclusivity and discipline in political strategy.