Deep Dive GE2025 Podcast: PAP’s Elysa Chen on being ‘kicked into politics’ and overcoming imposter syndrome

Steven:
How many of you were having tea?
Elysa:
Seven of us – four MPs and three (regular people)
Steven:
So it’s a tea party!
Elysa:
So after that, I asked the others who were there, what was that all about? And they said, “Oh it is an interview to be an MP”. I started laughing and (thought) okay, I guess that’s the last tea session I’ll go to. But then one tea session led to the next, and here I am. But that’s the thing about (tea sessions), right? It’s not so much about what you’re drinking, it’s the conversations that you’re having, the connections that you’re developing.
Steven:
But why choose this party, versus others?
Elysa:
I had some time to get to know many of the PAP party members. Initially, honestly, I was quite resistant. The typical descriptions of paternalistic, out of touch, things like that. But when you actually get to know them, there’s a deep sense of respect.
Source: CNA








