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Nicole Seah: It was a painful and difficult decision to leave NSP

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The National Solidarity Party just announced that Nicole Seah had resigned from the party.

(Full Story see: Nicole Seah resigns from NSP)

To explain her decision further, Nicole Seah released a statement about her decision describing it as an "extremely difficult" and "painful" decision.

Here is her statement in full:

Leaving the NSP was an extremely difficult and painful decision to make, and there was nothing which might have happened to trigger this departure. I started in politics as a fresh graduate wanting to make a difference, by bringing more political awareness and interest to young people in the last couple of years. It's reached a point where I feel that my job is done (for now) and I have to move on and grow in other areas, before I can continue to give back to the communities I choose to place myself in.

Singapore is always home, and what is far more crucial is for everyone to recognise that in everyone's way, we just want the best for this country using the most productive channels possible. I do hope that there will be more constructive discussions taking place in public domains, that we will have a less biased state media, and that our political discourse as a nation continues to mature in the right direction.

I wish NSP all the best, and continue to hold its leadership and members in high regard. We continue to remain friends. For myself, this is not a complete departure from politics, as I continue to keep tabs on what is happening back home. I will just need to find a more suitable platform to contribute and give back.

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Nicole Seah has been a prominent figure in Singapore since she contested in Marine Parade GRC for NSP at the age of just 24. She has a large social media following and was well liked for her hard work on the ground.

She moved to Thailand earlier this year for work and while she had originally said she would remain with NSP and continue to come back to Singapore regularly, it seems this may have been too much to handle. 

 


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