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Act and behave like a leader, please

Lately, I noticed The Star’s Wong Chun Wai acquainted himself to help popularise the unparliamentary act of fellow lawmakers, furthermore instilling more pressure towards general taxpayers’ wish of witnessing a more constructive debate during the parliamentary session and proper behaviour afterwards.

"Our Yang Berhormat expect to be treated with honour and respect because they are supposed to be VIPs, and most of them have titles. But can we expect some decency from them in return?" he asked.

Surely, as leaders, they must uphold some degree of decorum, integrity and credibility if they insist on respect from the people.

We should reject MPs who habitually display their utter lack of understanding towards women, who form a large proportion of voters. 

Such MPs should be made to attend classes on sexual violence and problems affecting single mothers, so that they can speak with some intelligence on issues concerning women. 

Otherwise, we will have to continue to suffer their silly antics.

Another naked truth of why live parliamentary proceedings will remain a dream and hoax, as it is appeared to be, now.

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