Friday, April 1, 2011

Blog prompt 9 - What are the qualities you look out for in a MP/Minister


There have been many reviews and posts on the internet about the general elections that are approaching and most of the comments are negative. Ms Tin Pei Ling is a young candidate at the age of 27 and she is disfavored by the crowd.
        She is disfavoured by the crowd since the crowd feels that she is not a suitable candidate and people like her are quite easily found. They have posted online that she has no qualities to lead Singapore. People like her can also be found, possibly 1 in 12. She cannot serve the nation and help it in its time of need, says the crowd. With this bad response from the crowd, this sort of comments and posts would be found in the newspaper and on the internet (being spread) since this incident is important for making Singapore’s future generations livable. More people would did not see these comments or posts would be influenced that Ms Tin Pei Ling is a bad candidate and their mindsets would change for the worse that she is not a good leader. Therefore, no one would vote for her, just because of the media and possibly the rumors spreading. These rumors are being spread when a person does not get the full picture and topic. Those who spread these rumors possibly do not know anything and all about Ms Tin being a terrible leader, could be all assumptions.
       
                Now for the million dollar question. What do I want to see in the next MP/Minister? I want to see the qualities in this person. To be a MP or Minister, you do not need to have good grades and a really high education status. To be a MP or Minister, you have to show. You have to show that you are a good leader who is capable of leading the country and this can be shown by going on some rally speeches. This person should also set a good example for all to following. He or she must also be dedicated to Singapore so that he or she does not dump Singapore aside and run off in times of crisis. This is what I look out for in a MP/Minister.

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