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Lim Swee Say: I Will Definitely Still Contest At East Coast Grc At Next GE

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Source: TR EMERITUS

LIM SWEE SAY: I WILL DEFINITELY STILL CONTEST AT EAST COAST GRC AT NEXT GE
Post date: 15 Dec 2014 - 2:49pm

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Minister without portfolio Lim Swee Say said that he still wants to contest at the East Coast GRC at the next general election (GE). He also said that implementing a minimum wage is dangerous because workers might lose their jobs.

Mr Lim said this on the second episode of ‘Hear Me Out’, a talk show on Mediacorp's Channel 8.

Mr Lim said that politics in any country is not easy.

He also said that he would continue to contest at the East Coast GRC at the next GE. He said that this was because he had many unfinished business to do there.

When the hosts pointed out that the East Coast GRC received the second lowest votes for the PAP, Mr Lim admitted that the next round will be a "hard" fight.

Host Bryan Wong also pointed out that Mr Lim had said that in 2011, he would to quit politics at the next GE and asked why he has made the about turn.

Mr Lim explained that around the time of GE 2011, there is an age limit for the secretary-general of the NTUC, which he also is.

He said that if a successor could not be found by the next GE, it would be a problem and he would step down.

However, he added that the age limit has since been revised to 62, and since he is 60 this year, he will continue to contest in the next GE.

If you do not understand what he meant, don't worry, the hosts looked perplexed as well and quickly tried to change the topic.

Mr Lim was also asked why he agreed to move from Buona Vista to contest in the East Coast GRC at the last GE.

Mr Lim explained that even though he had formed strong connections with the residents at Buona Vista, he accepted the move to East Coast because wanted to serve Singaporeans.

He said that if one wants to serve Singaporeans, one would do so whether it is in the northern, southern, eastern or western part of Singapore and said that as long as he could serve Singaporeans, he would do so.

He also said that prior to moving to East Coast GRC, he was not informed of the expected move.

Finally, the hosts asked Mr Lim why he has not chosen to implement the minimum wage but instead has championed the progressive wage model.

However, Mr Lim claimed that a minimum wage is problematic. He claimed that if a minimum wage is set too low, it would not be enough for workers but if a minimum wage is set too high, workers might lose their jobs.

He claimed that a progressive wage model is better because it it a tiered system.

Finally, Mr Lim said that he wants a Singapore where each generation after the next will have a brighter future.

Mr Lim's notions on the minimum wage and progressive wage model, however, has been widely dispelled by Singaporeans who say that progressive wage model sets a base wage which is too low.

Under the model, cleaners would still only earn $1,000 and they would only be able to move up the tiers and earn higher wages if they are promoted. This would exclude many cleaners from earning higher wages.

Moreover, critics also slam the progressive wage model as being un-progressive, because the $1,000 is not insufficient and compared to the minimum wages in other developed countries, Singaporeans earn one of the lowest wages.

Estimates have put the minimum wage that Singaporeans should earn at the current cost of living at between $1,700 to $2,000.


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TracyTan866

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That's good news for the APs

It shows clearly that PAP is not able to recruit enough candidates for the next GE.

PAP has to recycle trash.
 

Confuseous

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This piece of shit head should be given a thrashing when he returns.
What does he mean by unfinished businesss?
How many more years does he need?
 

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Couple Of Points:

1. He will be very embarrassed if this does not happen. :o:rolleyes:

2. He has not finished analysing the premium toothpicks. :biggrin:

He also said that he would continue to contest at the East Coast GRC at the next GE. He said that this was because he had many unfinished business to do there.
 

freedalas

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Siasway, another grc as good as gone

Agree. This stupid clown was fucking lucky to have survived the 2011 GE. Since then the voters in East Coast GRC are even more determined to get rid of this moron. Whether he gives an interview in English or Mandarin, he comes out as an absolute idiot. If PAP can't even find someone to replace this piece of shit, then PAP is in much worse state than I thought!
 

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Mr Lim explained that even though he had formed strong connections with the residents at Buona Vista, he accepted the move to East Coast because wanted to serve Singaporeans.

He said that if one wants to serve Singaporeans, one would do so whether it is in the northern, southern, eastern or western part of Singapore and said that as long as he could serve Singaporeans, he would do so.

Good lie from this Son of Whore with one mother but thousand unknown fathers.. The main reason was not to serve Singaporeans but carrying out instructions from his Oxley Rd Masters.. Loyal dogs always serve their Masters well..


Mr Lim claimed that a minimum wage is problematic. He claimed that if a minimum wage is set too low, it would not be enough for workers but if a minimum wage is set too high, workers might lose their jobs.

He claimed that a progressive wage model is better because it it a tiered system.

Finally, Mr Lim said that he wants a Singapore where each generation after the next will have a brighter future.

More blatant lies from this Bastard... This shit from his mouth coming from a country's Labour chief.. The Govt has profited billions from the sweat and tears of these lowly paid workers over the years..

He wants a Singapore where each generation after the next will have a brighter future? Fuck him..The future is already bleak.. The future generations will suffer due to the folly of the present generation daft Sinkies who continue to vote for the PAP into power..
 

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Seems like the retirement age for SG of NTUC was revised just to give LSS a portfolio to fight in the next GE else EC team would have to fight without an anchored minister which no doubt will weaken the team. It implausible that NTUC cannot find successor to LSS. No matter how one interprets it, LSS is near retirement and hence a lost of EC GRC would not post a heavy blow to PAP as compare to AJ GRC when PAP lost 1 FM, 2 MOS, 1 speaker and a potential minster.

PAP faces a dilemma in the battle for EC GRC.

Either they parachute another big shot to strengthen the team but risk losing another minister if PAP loses EC GRC or they stick to the existing members with a near retire minister and a MOS. EVen if PAP loses, it minimizes the impact on Cabinet.

Obviously PAP opted for the latter.
 
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zeddy

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Too many shit being spewed out of his CB mouth over the years.. It's just too many.. He is Sinkieland's version of the Batman's evil Joker character..
 

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ah lim only tell us "he wish", .. but utimately it's the PM who will decide ... just another piece of prata talk
 

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This type of fucking chinese halicoper EC is the betterest GRC for him to go and collect his shameless salary, if lanjiat loong put him in any single ward, any monkey can beat him hand down.

Source: TR EMERITUS

LIM SWEE SAY: I WILL DEFINITELY STILL CONTEST AT EAST COAST GRC AT NEXT GE
Post date: 15 Dec 2014 - 2:49pm

Lim%20Swee%20Say%20Hear%20Me%20Out.png


Minister without portfolio Lim Swee Say said that he still wants to contest at the East Coast GRC at the next general election (GE). He also said that implementing a minimum wage is dangerous because workers might lose their jobs.

Mr Lim said this on the second episode of ‘Hear Me Out’, a talk show on Mediacorp's Channel 8.

Mr Lim said that politics in any country is not easy.

He also said that he would continue to contest at the East Coast GRC at the next GE. He said that this was because he had many unfinished business to do there.

When the hosts pointed out that the East Coast GRC received the second lowest votes for the PAP, Mr Lim admitted that the next round will be a "hard" fight.

Host Bryan Wong also pointed out that Mr Lim had said that in 2011, he would to quit politics at the next GE and asked why he has made the about turn.

Mr Lim explained that around the time of GE 2011, there is an age limit for the secretary-general of the NTUC, which he also is.

He said that if a successor could not be found by the next GE, it would be a problem and he would step down.

However, he added that the age limit has since been revised to 62, and since he is 60 this year, he will continue to contest in the next GE.

If you do not understand what he meant, don't worry, the hosts looked perplexed as well and quickly tried to change the topic.

Mr Lim was also asked why he agreed to move from Buona Vista to contest in the East Coast GRC at the last GE.

Mr Lim explained that even though he had formed strong connections with the residents at Buona Vista, he accepted the move to East Coast because wanted to serve Singaporeans.

He said that if one wants to serve Singaporeans, one would do so whether it is in the northern, southern, eastern or western part of Singapore and said that as long as he could serve Singaporeans, he would do so.

He also said that prior to moving to East Coast GRC, he was not informed of the expected move.

Finally, the hosts asked Mr Lim why he has not chosen to implement the minimum wage but instead has championed the progressive wage model.

However, Mr Lim claimed that a minimum wage is problematic. He claimed that if a minimum wage is set too low, it would not be enough for workers but if a minimum wage is set too high, workers might lose their jobs.

He claimed that a progressive wage model is better because it it a tiered system.

Finally, Mr Lim said that he wants a Singapore where each generation after the next will have a brighter future.

Mr Lim's notions on the minimum wage and progressive wage model, however, has been widely dispelled by Singaporeans who say that progressive wage model sets a base wage which is too low.

Under the model, cleaners would still only earn $1,000 and they would only be able to move up the tiers and earn higher wages if they are promoted. This would exclude many cleaners from earning higher wages.

Moreover, critics also slam the progressive wage model as being un-progressive, because the $1,000 is not insufficient and compared to the minimum wages in other developed countries, Singaporeans earn one of the lowest wages.

Estimates have put the minimum wage that Singaporeans should earn at the current cost of living at between $1,700 to $2,000.


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She always nods knowingly in agreement when she stands beside ministars being interviewed, but secretly she may be hoping to take their place...................... LOL :biggrin:

me think aunty jojo is also eyeing his post.... :biggrin:
 
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