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Syed Saddiq upset two former PMs. He rebuffed Muhyiddin. He rejected Dr Mahathir’s Pejuang party.

He questioned Deputy Prime Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi’s DNAA last September and withdrew his support for Anwar Ibrahim’s coalition government.

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In a way, Saddiq is having a Niemoller moment: "First, they came for the Socialist, and I was silent..." If he were honest, given his claimed innocence, he would categorically state that he did not respect the verdict of the High Court judge, hence his appeal to the COA. At the PC, he was pulling teeth because he was silent on the alleged conflict of interest of Najib's SRC judge, who jailed him, and the COA and FC that affirmed the judgment.

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What an erduite comment and analysis by the blind on the subject of Syedd Saddiq. Saddiq has no depth nor dimension to his politics. A media hound and groupie all at the same time, This king of Woke grew too fast too soon on a bed of hot air he spouted wiith an empty headed generation in tow fuelling his rise and their aspirations. Had he spoken out aboutt the trial of the century he could at least had a moral defence of sorts to rely on today. When he said little of any worth on the show trial of DS Najib he sealed hiss owwn fate like thosee others who were like him silent:

"Don’t let a loud few determine the nature of the sound. It makes for poor harmony and diminishes the song"- Syed Saddiq is a thief , a liar and a money launderer. Not my definition but that of the courts he stood by when they arbitrarily tried and judged DS Najib.

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