Wednesday, March 12, 2008

The Fish Rots from the Head

BN has not learnt its lesson. It fielded many new faces in the 12th General Election in its bid to convince the electorate that it is in a process of rejuvenation. Its severe loss however, clearly showed that the strategy failed. In contrast, many new faces from the Opposition went on to thump veteran BN candidates. How is it that the same rejuvenation strategy yielded huge defeats to one party but handsomely rewards another?

The answer is so obvious, that the BN leadership must be in denial as it seeks to absolve itself of its responsibility. A rejuvenation process has to start from the top-down, not bottom-up. Whereas the Opposition presented a clear new direction, with its leadership espousing brave changes to the way it wanted to govern the country, the BN leadership stuck to its old agenda. Whereas the Opposition leadership is ready to stake its credibility by challenging the status quo, the BN leadership stuck to its old tired formula of “if it ain’t broken, don’t fix it”.

Hence, even with many fresh faces in the line-up, the people have no reason to believe the renewal process is a genuine one, when old hands in the leadership is still steering the ship. Fresh faces are needed at the top, not at the bottom!

(For example, in the UK, Tony Blair’s transformation of the Labour Party into New Labour convinced the British people to break more than a decade of Conservative rule and gave him a landslide majority. New Labour was successful because Tony Blair himself presented a fresh change from “Old” Labour (under John Smith), and he successfully moved the Party to the centre by purging the leadership of veterans who were still clinging to the left. )

In the aftermath of their heavy loss, the BN leadership is still living the illusion that they can “rejuvenate” the party. If they have failed to convince the electorate before the 8th of March 2008, what makes them think they can after this historic day? If the BN leadership genuinely wants to rejuvenate the party, it has to hand over the reins to a new leadership. Only a new leadership can convince the people that change is at hand. Save yourselves, destroy the party. Leave now, and there is hope for BN.

As Barack Obama says so eloquently, give us “Change We Can Believe In”.

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