Pritam Singh rebukes Christopher de Souza for double standards in debate on Platform Workers Bill

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During the debate on the Platform Workers Bill on 9 September, Workers' Party Member of Parliament for Aljunied GRC, Gerald Giam, argued that the National Trades Union Congress (NTUC) should operate independently of any political party. He emphasized that this would better empower union leaders and platform worker association heads to advocate freely for their members. Giam’s remarks drew a swift rebuttal from PAP MP Christopher de Souza, who, along with other PAP labour activists, accused him of straying from the focus of the Bill. In response, Mr Giam defended his stance, asserting that his comments about union independence were necessary to lay the foundation for his argument in favour of reforms to empower unions. Leader of the Opposition Pritam Singh also weighed in, referencing de Souza’s own Budget speech, which had veered away from budgetary matters to address political leadership in Singapore. Mr Singh urged PAP MPs to reflect on their own actions before criticizing the opposition, highlighting the inconsistency in accusing opposition members of straying from the topic while tolerating similar digressions from the ruling party. PAP MP Christopher de Souza responded to Pritam Singh's critique by attempting to defend his earlier Budget speech from 2021, in which he had strayed from budgetary matters to focus on the need for leadership during the 4G transition. Mr De Souza argued that his comments were relevant to the Budget debate, claiming that without leadership, budgets have no significance. He contrasted this with Gerald Giam's remarks on NTUC’s independence, accusing Giam of straying from the Platform Workers Bill’s focus and engaging in political opportunism. However, the record of Mr de Souza’s 2021 speech undermines his defense. In that speech, Mr de Souza primarily focused on political leadership, devoting significant attention to the 4G leadership transition rather than substantive budgetary issues. This inconsistency weakened his position, as Mr Singh pointed out, noting that Mr de Souza’s previous digression was no different from the criticism he leveled at Giam. Mr Singh suggested that de Souza’s accusations lacked merit, and that all members should reflect on their own speeches before accusing others of straying from the topic. View the full exchange here: https://www.seevid.ir/fa/w/H_jv4YENaZ8
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