Desmond Lim

Desmond Lim Bak Chuan is a Singaporean politician who has been the Leader of the Singapore Democratic Alliance (SDA).

Desmond Lim
林睦荃
Personal details
Born
Lim Bak Chuan

1967 (age 5253)
Singapore
NationalitySingaporean
Political partySingapore People's Party (SPP)
(before 2001)
Singapore Justice Party (SJP)
(since 2001)
Other political
affiliations
Singapore Democratic Alliance (SDA)
(since 2001)
Spouse(s)1
Children1 son
ResidenceSingapore
Alma materUniversity of Wollongong
OccupationPolitician, Engineer
ProfessionPolitics, Engineering

Education

Lim holds a Master's degree in engineering management from the University of Wollongong.[1]

Career

Lim was a principal engineer at M1.[1]

As a politician, Lim describes himself a "dedicated & determined" leader.[2] He first joined as a member of the Singapore People's Party as part of the Singapore Democratic Alliance, he contested and lost the 2001 and 2006 Singaporean general elections.[2]

Lim left Singapore People's Party to join Singapore Justice Party in 2011,[3] he also formed a community service group Sinpo under the umbrella of Singapore Democratic Alliance and Singapore Justice Party (SDA-SJP), and later contested the 2011 Singaporean general election, and lost,[4] having only garnered 4.5% of the valid votes.[5]

He held Singapore's first online rally during the 2013 Singaporean by-election, on January 21, 2013, during which he spoke about the cost of living and property prices in Singapore.[6] The online rally drew much criticism, most of which concerned his poor command of English. Lim, in contrast, hailed the online rally as a "great achievement" and also replied:

Everyone is not perfect. The most important thing is that we are learning, and I'm learning and there are leaders at the beginning when they come into politics, their English is also not as good as mine, but nevertheless most importantly is never give up and be sincere and have the heart to serve the people.[7]

During the by-election, it was reported that some residents admired his "underdog indefatigability".[8] However, Lim ultimately lost the by-election, finishing fourth and last with 168 votes (0.57%). He became the second candidate (after United People's Front's Harbans Singh) to have forfeited his deposit twice,[9] and at 0.57% of the valid votes, he topped Teo Kim Hoe's former record[10] (who garnered 0.81% back at 1984)[11] as the lowest percentage garnered in an election since the independence of Singapore in 1965.[12] On 2 May 2013, his community service group Sinpo was renamed to DL's Caring Community.

Lim led the SDA team at Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC during the 2015 elections, but his team was defeated by the PAP by a vote share of 72.89%-27.11%.[13]

Personal life

Desmond Lim is married and has a son.

In a short interview with The New Paper, Lim revealed that he didn't attend kindergarten during his early childhood. This resulted in his poor command of English pronunciation, which was made fun of by netizens during the SDA's Online Rally during the 2013 Punggol East By-Election. However he assured residents that he is able to communicate in Mandarin to make up for the lack of proficiency in English. Lim further emphasised that in the Parliament of Singapore, members are allowed to speak in any of the four official languages.[14] Lim also attributed the poor pronunciation of certain English words in the Online Rally to the fact that he was unfamiliar with the script which was only given to him 5 minutes before recording and that the recording was done late at night. He also emphasised YouTube's poor handling of his speech, resulting in skewed subtitles.[15]

References

  1. "General Election, 2006". AsiaOne. Retrieved March 23, 2013.
  2. Loh, Dylan (January 16, 2013). "SDA's Desmond Lim brands himself as dedicated & determined". Channel News Asia. Retrieved March 27, 2013.
  3. Fong, Tanya (March 3, 2011). "SDA Secretary-General Desmond Lim quits SPP, joins SJP". Channel News Asia. Retrieved March 23, 2013.
  4. "SDA's Desmond Lim unveiled as candidate for Punggol East". Retrieved 27 November 2019.
  5. Toh, Yong Chuan (January 19, 2013). "SDA will not hold rally in Punggol East". The Straits Times. Retrieved March 23, 2013.
  6. "Desmond Lim speaks at the SDA's online rally, Jan 23, 2013 (Part 7)". Today. January 23, 2013. Retrieved March 23, 2013.
  7. "SDA's Desmond Lim not disheartened by negative online rally comments". xin msn. January 23, 2013. Archived from the original on April 11, 2013. Retrieved March 24, 2013.
  8. Wong, Tessa (January 23, 2013). "SDA's Desmond Lim: Underdog with derring-do instincts". The Straits Times. Retrieved March 24, 2013.
  9. "Singapore Election Candidates > H-I". singapore-elections.com.
  10. "Singapore Election Candidates > T". singapore-elections.com.
  11. "Singapore Parliamentary General Election 1984 > Chua Chu Kang". singapore-elections.com.
  12. Toh, Yong Chuan; Lim, Joyce (January 27, 2013). "SDA scores worst result in post-independence history". AsiaOne. Retrieved March 23, 2013.
  13. "General Election 2015: Live and real-time election results".
  14. thenewpaper (16 August 2015). "SDA's Desmond Lim on 'that' video" via YouTube.
  15. 154thmedia2013 (9 January 2013). "SDA Desmond Lim said its party is 'operational ready' for by-election - 09Jan2013" via YouTube.
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