The Reform Party is continuing its programme of weekly walkabouts this Sunday (11st Oct 2009). The Walkabout will start from 7.30am at Jurong West St 52, Blk 503 and will continue through to Blk 505. We will then proceed to Jurong West St 41 to finish around 10.30am.

The primary aim of the Walkabout is to introduce the Reform Party and its leadership to the Jurong voters. We will also be informing them of the Reform Party’s platform and manifesto. We will also be gathering feedback on residents’ problems and how they feel current government policies can be improved. The Central Executive Committee will be joined by ordinary members of the Party. We look forward to meeting you and extending our grassroots reach.

Released by the Reform Party’s CEC:

Kenneth Jeyaretnam
Edmund Ng
James Teo
Tony Tan
Justin Ong
Amy Lui
Mohammed Affendy
Quek Teow Chuan


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51 Responses to “Reform Party Walkabout”

  1. Denny Tze 21 October 2009

    Number 28, singapoor,

    “can the opposition please field candidates in every constitutency in this election. we want half our parliament with you people.”

    Per candidate they put in, they also have to pay a bigger than big sum of money as deposit. Anyone wanting to see more opposition candidates in every constituency should donate to them lah. To know how to contribute, can also go to their websites to email them and ask how to contribute money. You don’t want to contribute and want to see more candidates, then write to government ah to tell them to lessen the amount lor because it is not fair what. PAP can field many candidates because they got money. Don’t even know if they really got pay deposit or not since they run the country hor. Nobody think of this right? Wah liao eh.