“Did you see Mr Low?” he asks the men, before telling them, “He want to retire. Say no retire. Come back.”
To which the WP head replies, “No no standby. Stand! East Coast. Fight!”
But it’s turning out to be one of the more popular videos for WP, getting 43,000 views in less than a day.On his own Facebook page, Mr Singh posted a photo of the outreach, captioning it “Lovely day to be out with the team!” Aside from being the former WP chief, Mr Low is the longest-serving opposition Member of Parliament, having served as an MP for 20 years.
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