This year鈥檚 political campaigning has brought unforgettable quotes from politicians that might continue to haunt us in future elections.听
While some were impactful and made an impression, others were downright cringe- and meme-worthy.
Here are some of our favorites that have stirred the internet:
鈥榃e also have a plan for the East Coast鈥 鈥撎 Heng Swee Keat

The People鈥檚 Action Party candidate Heng Swee Keat, who is also tipped to be Singapore鈥檚 future prime minister, went from surprising everyone by competing in the East Coast GRC to leaving us stunned with a miserable Nomination Day speech.听
The 59-year-old had represented Tampines since 2011 before it was revealed moments before nomination closed that he was switching constituencies. He then gave a speech that was even more shocking.听听
Not only did it seem like he was stumbling over his words, Heng also kept going on about a so-called 鈥淓ast Coast Plan鈥 that nobody had a clue about.听听
鈥淔or our East Coast residents, we also have a plan for the East Coast. We have a East Coast Singapore we have a together at East Coast plan. We care at East Coast. So we look forward to working closely together with our residents to enable the East Coast and the whole of Singapore to emerge from this stronger,鈥 he said.

Heng is running in the East Coast GRC with fellow PAP members Maliki Osman, Tan Kiat How, Cheryl Chan, and Jessica Tan against Workers鈥 Party candidates Dylan Ng, Kenneth Foo, Nicole Seah, Terence Tan, and Abdul Shariff Aboo Kassim.
鈥楶AP does not have a monopoly of the best ideas鈥 鈥 Jamus Lim

New Workers鈥 Party candidate Jamus Lim made a closing statement in the first televised political debate on July 1 that sent waves of praise online and captured the hearts of many netizens with his public speaking skills.听
Lim was among three opposition members who took on PAP鈥檚 Vivian Balakrishnan. Among the topics covered in the debate were labor and the economy. Highlights from the debate included Lim attempting to convince the PAP that it needed the opposition for more diverse ideas on how to run the country.听
鈥淭his is exactly why debates about ideas for how Singapore should progress should occur, and I think it鈥檚 also clear from this debate that PAP does not have a monopoly of the best ideas on how we should bring the society forward,鈥 he said.
Lim went on to acknowledge the common truism that the PAP will always win the election, but that doesn鈥檛 mean the party can be completely free to run the country however it wants.听
鈥淣ow, the PAP has argued that this election is really about giving them a mandate to bring the country out of this crisis, and they need this mandate in order to do so. The truth is, the PAP in all likelihood will have this mandate by the end of this election, and I think what we are trying to deny the PAP isn鈥檛 a mandate. What we鈥檙e trying to deny them is a blank cheque,鈥 he added.

Others who joined the hour-long debate were Singapore Democratic Party’s Chee Soon Juan and Progress Singapore Party’s Francis Yuen.
Lim is running in Sengkang GRC with He Ting Ru, Raeesah Khan and Louis Chua Kheng Wee against PAP鈥檚 Ng Chee Meng, Lam Pin Min, Amrin Amin, and Raymond Lye.
鈥楲ee Hsien Yang our prime minister鈥 鈥 Masagos Zulkifli听

People鈥檚 Action Party candidate for Tampines Masagos Zulkifli had a slip of the tongue when he mistakenly named Lee Hsien Loong鈥檚 brother Lee Hsien Yang as the Prime Minister in an online rally via Facebook live on July 3.
The post was taken down hours after it was uploaded on PAP鈥檚 page but clips of the facepalm moment were already circulating online.
鈥淟ast year during the National Day Rally, Mr. Lee Hsien Yang our Prime Minister pledged one hundred billion dollars to be spent over the next decades to the end of century to build slowly and to learn how to fortify Singapore,鈥 he said.
Lee Hsien Yang is of course the prime minister鈥檚 brother-slash-rival who sparked intense speculation he would seek office when he recently joined the Progress Singapore Party.
Zulkifli is running in Tampines GRC with Koh Poh Koon, Baey Yam Keng, Desmond Choo, and Cheng Li Hui against National Solidarity Party鈥檚 Reno Fong, Mohd Ridzwan bin Mohammad, Yeo Ren-Yuan, Choong Hon Heng and Vincent Ng.
鈥楬ypebeast鈥 鈥 Tan Cheng Bock

Progress Singapore Party chief Tan Cheng Bock embraced the younger generation during the election campaigning by dropping some slang to boost his street cred, scrupulously using the words 鈥渉ypebeast鈥 and 鈥渨oke鈥 whenever he鈥檚 had the chance.
He frequently peppers his social media posts with those words when communicating with the youth. While it hasn鈥檛 made him any less grandfatherly, the awkward effort has been endearing.
鈥淎ll of you are hypebeasts right?鈥 he wrote July 2, referring to users commenting on his social media.
鈥淢y other friend @pardonmyfrxnch taught me a new word. It鈥檚 called WOKE. I just woke up but it鈥檚 not the same meaning. I know 鈥 if you see me at a walkabout today, say 鈥楬i鈥 and tell me I鈥檓 WOKE. But I might forget because it鈥檚 a new word. See you at Bishan today,鈥 the caption read.
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A story about him being the 鈥渉ypebeast鈥 granddad youths never knew they needed was in featured on, you guessed it, street fashion site
Not that they need a further explanation but the term 鈥渉ype beast鈥 usually refers to an individual who frequently collects the latest clothing, shoes, and accessories that have garnered a lot of hype in order to impress others.听
鈥淲oke鈥 or 鈥渟tay woke鈥 have in recent years been used to describe people aware of social issues. American artiste Erykah Badu is often credited with being to use the word.
Tan is running in West Coast GRC with Leong Mun Wai, Hazel Poa, Jeffrey Khoo and Nadarajah Loganathan against PAP鈥檚 Desmond Lee, S Iswaran, Foo Mee Har, Rachel Ong and Ang Wei Neng.
鈥業 played sports every day and perhaps that may be the reason how I ended up in normal stream in secondary school鈥 鈥 Wan Rizal Wan Zakariah

People鈥檚 Action Party new candidate Wan Rizal Wan Zakariah raised eyebrows when he said on national television that playing sports every day had probably led him into the normal stream back in secondary school.听
That portion of his two-minute speech on Sunday鈥檚 Constituency Political Broadcast made its way online, overshadowing other portions of his biography in which he talked about his route to earning a doctorate.听
鈥淚 spent my years in the kampong I remember chasing chickens and climbing trees. In the HDB flats, I played sports every day and perhaps that may be the reason how I ended up in normal stream in secondary school,鈥 he said.

Wan Rizal is running in Jalan Besar GRC alongside Josephine Teo, Heng Chee How, and Denise Phua against Peoples Voice Party candidates Lim Tean, Leong Sze Hian, Nor Azlan Sulaiman and Michael Fang Amin.
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