April 27, 2021
Mr Terence Soon ran in the 2020 general election as part of a five-person team.
Progress Singapore Party
SINGAPORE - The head of the Progress Singapore Party s (PSP) youth wing Terence Soon has quit the party as a member, citing job and family considerations.
In a draft letter to PSP secretary-general Francis Yuen dated Monday (April 26), Mr Soon, who contested last year s general election, wrote: As I have been offered employment opportunities overseas, I feel that I would have no choice but to resign from PSP in order to secure a brighter future for my very young family.
Mr Soon, 30, declined comment. Attempts to reach party chairman Tan Cheng Bock were unsuccessful, while Mr Yuen would only confirm the news, saying: Terence is leaving the party to pursue a career opportunity overseas.
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Progress Singapore Party member Brad Bowyer has questioned the need for mask wearing and other measures.
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SINGAPORE - Progress Singapore Party (PSP) member Brad Bowyer has questioned the need for the wearing of masks and social distancing measures to continue, drawing rebuke from his fellow party mate for his irresponsible comments.
Mr Bowyer, who contested the general election earlier this year as part of the PSP s team in Nee Soon GRC, also expressed his distrust in the Covid-19 vaccines in a Facebook post on Thursday (Dec 17).
Ms Manickam said she was disappointed that Mr Bowyer was trivialising the Covid-19 crisis, adding: Being a Covid-19 survivor, I am extremely disturbed by the misinformation and fear you are spreading.