I have been thinking about these MPs that have lost their confidence in Abdullah Ahmad Badawi and the BN government, and have been wondering why they have not yet declared so publicly. Why have they not left the BN? Why are they waiting?
A friend said that it was because they wanted to be SURE...sure that there will be enough MPs crossing over so that Pakatan Rakyat will have the majority required to form the next government...(they want to move from present government --- to next new government - not just to find themselves as Opposition MPs...)
A friend said that it was because they wanted to be SURE...sure that there will be enough MPs crossing over so that Pakatan Rakyat will have the majority required to form the next government...(they want to move from present government --- to next new government - not just to find themselves as Opposition MPs...)
So, does that mean that if there is not enough to become majority - then they will still stay having 'confidence' (or should we say pretending to have confidence in...) in the premiership of Abdullah Ahmad Badawi and the present BN government?
Mmmm... interesting. If that is the case, I may have to say that it is rather unprincipled behaviour...
I wonder whether I would want such MPs in the Pakatan Rakyat?
I say, if you have no more confidence in the premiership of the Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, then publicly declare it....
If you have no more confidence in the BN government - then declare it.
If you are a political party - then follow the example of SAPP, and leave the BN. Decide later whether you want to join the Pakatan Rakyat coalition or not?
If you are a Member of Parliament, then leave the BN and maybe even your party - Be an independent like Ibrahim Ali or maybe join one of the other opposition parties...
Come out of the closet and openly declare your preference...
If you do, that will say a lot about your character...
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