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The pandemic has "brutally exposed the weakness of the PAP’s approach" to foreign labour, says SDP's Dr Chee Soon Juan - The Online Citizen Asia​

Saying that Singapore cannot attract investments without foreign labour is a “damning indictment” of the present economic model, says Secretary-General of the Singapore Democratic Party (SDP) Dr Chee Soon Juan.
In a Facebook post on Wednesday (9 June), Dr Chee said that the current surge of infections in Singapore—which has led to a second COVID-19 restriction period—is mostly centred around the issue of incoming foreigners.
Quoting Finance Minister Lawrence Wong’s remarks in defence of the government’s decision to keep entry into Singapore lax as it is “very hard” to close the country’s borders permanently, Dr Chee said: “No one is calling for the complete closure of our borders, let alone doing it permanently.”
“What Singaporeans are upset about is the PAP taking unnecessary risks by admitting visitors from countries with severe outbreaks in Covid-19 infections,” he continued.
He emphasised that the crux of the discussion is the dependence of the Singapore economy on foreigners.
Harking back to March 2020 when Malaysia closed its borders due to the pandemic, Dr Chee noted how Singapore “enticed” Malaysian workers to head over to Singapore. The MOM had then said that without them, the country’s economy would come to a standstill.
It said: “In providing assistance [for these Malaysian workers], we will prioritise the needs of firms that provide essential services such as healthcare, security, cleaning, waste management, facilities management, logistics and transport.”
Dr Chee asked, “We can’t even rely on our own Singaporean workers to provide essential services?”
He went on to stress, “The SDP has always taken the stance that we stand to gain more than lose if we encourage overseas talent to relocate here,” explaining that Singapore must accept and assimilate foreign talent in order to remain competitive.
“The question is how do we balance society’s need for foreigners with the welfare and wellbeing of our people,” he asked.
“In this consideration, one thing must be absolutely clear. Foreigners must complement the local workforce, not vice versa,” added Dr Chee.
However, he notes that this balance is “hopelessly off-kilter”, quoting Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong who said: ““Without the foreign workers, we would not have attracted [investments].”
Dr Chee asked, “Why? Why can’t Singaporeans be talented enough that MNCs would want to tap on our skills to further their ambitions?
“In fact, why can’t our people be talented enough that we produce our own companies who can go global? Along the way, we bring in foreign talent to plug in the gaps.”
The veteran politician went on to say that the pandemic has highlighted the weakness of the ruling People’s Action Party (PAP)’s approach.
“Years of chasing GDP growth at all cost; suppressing local wages and turning our economy into a doormat for MNCs; dominating domestic businesses and keeping rent high; refusing to allow the people freedom to speak and think thereby stifling creativity and innovation have all but killed local enterprise,” lamented Dr Chee.
“Is it any wonder then that foreigners find such a gaping void and have flocked to this island to take advantage of Singaporeans’ inability to power our own economy?”
The “double whammy” he says, is that present policies have “conspired to keep productivity growth in a bedraggled state resulting in the government then making the circular argument that we need more foreigners, this time in the form of cheap labour.”
Dr Chee pointed out that without citizens to take up jobs at non-living wage levels, the country has little choice but to recruit millions from abroad instead, describing it as an economic cul-de-sac.
The COVID-19 pandemic is the same, he said.
“And when a catastrophe like Covid pandemic hits, we endanger public health – and ironically mutilate the economy that we endeavour to protect – by having to allow in foreigners, even from places with high infection rates,” he explained.
Questioning why people have to choose between their health and economic survival, Dr Chee stressed the importance of self-reliance instead.
“Our ability to rough out the worst should be robust and this can only happen if we become less, a lot less, dependent on foreigners,” he stated, adding that this is not a difficult goal to achieve.
“t is only through years of our thinking being knee-capped and fear baked into our psyche that prevents our people from rejecting the current approach and going the way that many experts have cautioned that we must go,” he chided.
“The longer we pretend that things are going okay, the more we have to pretend that our future is all bright and sunny.”

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Most of the local residents of Bukit Batok are sick of Chee's antics. They want Chee to fuck off back to MacPherson.

Bukit Batok and MacPherson residents all cannot wait to have CSJ represent them in parliament. :wink:
 

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Bukit Batok and MacPherson residents all cannot wait to have CSJ represent them in parliament. :wink:

I doubt so. I remember the time oppie Chee fainted when he got thrashed by Mathias Yao in MacPherson SMC. The Straits Time took a photo of how stupid Chee looked in his collapsed state. Too bad I don't have that photo around anymore.
 

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I doubt so. I remember the time oppie Chee fainted when he got thrashed by Mathias Yao in MacPherson SMC. The Straits Time took a photo of how stupid Chee looked in his collapsed state. Too bad I don't have that photo around anymore.

It appears that Dr Chee has become more resilient as he gets older. :thumbsup::biggrin:
 

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Singapore—Opposition leader Chee Soon Juan took to Facebook on Friday (May 28) to draw attention to two troubling situations at Bukit Batok, where he has been active on the ground for several years.
He shone the light on what he seems to perceive as a lack in estate management as well as the lack of people in food centres and kopitiams, using these issues as a springboard to call on the ruling People’s Action Party (PAP) to further help people who are suffering at this time.

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Firstly, Dr Chee, the secretary-general of the Singapore Democratic Party (SDP), expressed concern over missing drain covers in a particular block.
“The drain covers behind Blk 217 are missing. This was pointed to me by a resident who said that it posed a safety hazard especially during the night,” he wrote.
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The SDP head added that people walk through that area when they go from the coffee shop in front of the building to the parking area or other blocks nearby.
HE WROTE THAT THE JRTC (JURONG-CLEMENTI TOWN COUNCIL) “MIGHT WANT TO LOOK INTO THIS AND QUICKLY REMEDY THE PROBLEM BEFORE SOMEONE GETS HURT”.
The second concern Dr Chee wrote about was “the empty food centres and kopitiams”, calling this “disheartening”.
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“I’m sure the hawkers are hurting,” he wrote.
“And not just hawkers, shop owners too. Even though there is some rent relief, these folks are still taking a hit on their earnings.”
He added by way of contrast that “Ministers and MPs are still enjoying their more than handsome salaries and allowances. For them, there is little financial worry.”
But for “the common folk,” the situation is not the same.

“Many I have spoken to are living in desperate anxiety,” he added. “Let us remind the PAP clearly and loudly: The people come first.”

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Commenters on Dr Chee’s post agreed that the missing drain covers pose a danger to residents.
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Others told their own stories of getting hurt when they walked into drains by accident.
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One netizen suggested that ministers take a pay cut as this would help them understand the plight of people better.
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Another suggested that no further taxes should be imposed while people are suffering from economic hardship.
Screen-Shot-2021-05-28-at-8.43.56-AM.png
Others also expressed concern for those who are suffering.
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Singapore—Opposition leader Chee Soon Juan took to Facebook on Friday (May 28) to draw attention to two troubling situations at Bukit Batok, where he has been active on the ground for several years.
He shone the light on what he seems to perceive as a lack in estate management as well as the lack of people in food centres and kopitiams, using these issues as a springboard to call on the ruling People’s Action Party (PAP) to further help people who are suffering at this time.

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Firstly, Dr Chee, the secretary-general of the Singapore Democratic Party (SDP), expressed concern over missing drain covers in a particular block.
“The drain covers behind Blk 217 are missing. This was pointed to me by a resident who said that it posed a safety hazard especially during the night,” he wrote.
- Advertisement -

188870232_319826619513616_7436625095426571451_n.jpeg

The SDP head added that people walk through that area when they go from the coffee shop in front of the building to the parking area or other blocks nearby.

The second concern Dr Chee wrote about was “the empty food centres and kopitiams”, calling this “disheartening”.
186493109_319826832846928_5786998205470270276_n.jpeg

- Advertisement -

“I’m sure the hawkers are hurting,” he wrote.
“And not just hawkers, shop owners too. Even though there is some rent relief, these folks are still taking a hit on their earnings.”
He added by way of contrast that “Ministers and MPs are still enjoying their more than handsome salaries and allowances. For them, there is little financial worry.”
But for “the common folk,” the situation is not the same.

“Many I have spoken to are living in desperate anxiety,” he added. “Let us remind the PAP clearly and loudly: The people come first.”

- Advertisement -

Commenters on Dr Chee’s post agreed that the missing drain covers pose a danger to residents.
Screen-Shot-2021-05-28-at-8.38.21-AM.png

Others told their own stories of getting hurt when they walked into drains by accident.
Screen-Shot-2021-05-28-at-8.40.00-AM.png

Screen-Shot-2021-05-28-at-8.39.23-AM.png
One netizen suggested that ministers take a pay cut as this would help them understand the plight of people better.
Screen-Shot-2021-05-28-at-8.40.58-AM.png

Another suggested that no further taxes should be imposed while people are suffering from economic hardship.
Screen-Shot-2021-05-28-at-8.43.56-AM.png
Others also expressed concern for those who are suffering.
Screen-Shot-2021-05-28-at-8.42.41-AM.png

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Why's this jerkoff still loitering around Bukit Batok? Oppie Chee's a nuisance, getting in the way of the good work being done by the Bukit Batok SMC's real MP, Mr. Murali.
 

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Why's this jerkoff still loitering around Bukit Batok? Oppie Chee's a nuisance, getting in the way of the good work being done by the Bukit Batok SMC's real MP, Mr. Murali.

Dr Chee is probably trying his best to win the next election. I wish him all the best! :thumbsup:
 

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Why's this jerkoff still loitering around Bukit Batok? Oppie Chee's a nuisance, getting in the way of the good work being done by the Bukit Batok SMC's real MP, Mr. Murali.
Is your incompetent shitskin MP feeling the heat? The honorable Dr Chee is winning hearts and minds, slowly but surely.
 

JohnTan

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Is your incompetent shitskin MP feeling the heat? The honorable Dr Chee is winning hearts and minds, slowly but surely.

The good residents of Bukit Batok have been complaining to their RC that Oppie Chee has been loitering around their neighbourhood. Some even thought he was a pervert.
 

glockman

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The good residents of Bukit Batok have been complaining to their RC that Oppie Chee has been loitering around their neighbourhood. Some even thought he was a pervert.
That's utter rubbish! They should try to start acquainting themselves with their new MP.
 

Hypocrite-The

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Is your incompetent shitskin MP feeling the heat? The honorable Dr Chee is winning hearts and minds, slowly but surely.
So wat? Ah Chee won't win bcos BB will be absorbed into a new GRC. Causing oppo infighting..n BB constituents deserve the mp they get
 

JohnTan

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Generous Asset
That's utter rubbish! They should try to start acquainting themselves with their new MP.

They have! They all say that the good MP Murali has been a dedicated MP, always walking the ground and taking a personal interest in the well-being of the residents of Bukit Batok. There's really no need for oppie Chee to be so extra.
 

glockman

Old Fart
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They have! They all say that the good MP Murali has been a dedicated MP, always walking the ground and taking a personal interest in the well-being of the residents of Bukit Batok. There's really no need for oppie Chee to be so extra.
Your shitskin MP Is wasting time lah. Tell him go sell kacang puteh in BB instead, while Dr Chee handles the MP duties.:biggrin:

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Hypocrite-The

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That's blatant racism! How to vote for oppies if they are all keling-hating people?


Dead fart was the one tat started the racism shit 1st. But u r right.. i won't vote for a pappie ah neh mp....they are all assholes of the 1st degree. Like shamugam, Vivian the man with a women's name n a freaking half breed..

Is it PAP that is not ready for a non-Chinese leader as opposed to Singaporeans? - The Online Citizen Asia
by Ghui
26/01/2021
Reading Time: 6 mins read

Senior Minister of State for Communications and Information and Health, Janil Puthucheary (Puthucheary) has said that it will be up to the people of Singapore to decide if the country can have a non-Chinese Prime Minister.

However, is this statement perhaps a tad too simplistic?

The History behind this train of thought

The past two prime ministers and the current prime minister post independence in 1965 have been (or are) Chinese: late Lee Kuan Yew (LKY), Goh Chok Tong, and Lee Hsien Loong (PM Lee). Singapore is also a majority-Chinese country.

However, where did this idea of the Prime Minister having to be Chinese come from?

It may have originated from the late LKY. Back in 1988, LKY said that he would have considered then Minister for National Development, S Dhanabalan for Prime MInister had he not been Indian. LKY was certain of the opinion back then, that Singapore was not ready for a non-Chinese Prime Minister.

This idea has then been rehashed by Deputy Prime Minister, Heng Swee Keat (Heng) in 2019 (some 31 years later) , seemingly without empirical data apart from apparently, his own experience walking the ground.

Yet, how do Heng’s views match up with what Senior Minister, Tharman Shanmugaratnam (Shanmugaratnam), said in 2015 when asked the same question? Back then, Shanmugaratnam had said that it was a matter of time before Singapore gets a non-Chinese prime minister.

“It seems to me inevitable that at some point, a minority prime minister – Indian, Malay, Eurasian, or some mixture – is going to be a feature of the political landscape“

While Shanmugaratnam did not commit to a timeline, it did sound from his interview then, that it was imminent. With this in mind, what changed in the intervening four years between Shanmugaratnam’s 2015 interview and Heng’s 2019 one?

The Empical Evidence

Based on the results garnered by a 2016 survey conducted by market research consultancy Blackbox, Shanmugaratnam came out as top choice among Singaporeans (69 per cent of almost 900 respondents) to succeed PM Lee. This is a clear indication that Singaporeans do not have a racial bias as to who should be their Prime Minister.

Why then does Heng still have the idea that the Prime Minister had to be Chinese?

Secondly, it is important to note that the most successful alternative political party in Singapore, the Workers’ Party (WP) has a non-Chinese Leader. Pritam Singh has successfully led the WP to greater success in the July 2020 general election, with the WP winning a second Group Representative Constituency (GRC) under his watch. Clearly, non-Chinese leadership has not affected the WP’s successes.

What this shows us is that an Indian politician is the top choice for Singaporeans to succeed PM Lee and that the most successful alternative political party in Singapore is also helmed by a non-chinese leader.

Does this not indicate that Singaporeans are not bogged down by race when it comes to who should lead them?

Who Really Decides Who should be PM?

While Puthucheary has diplomatically said that it was up to Singaporeans, the truth is much more nuanced than that.

Singaporeans only get to choose which contesting political party leads them. They do not get to choose the individuals who leads the political parties that contest. It is the leader of the winning political party that will form Government and become Prime Minister. So while Singaporeans get to pick which party they want to lead them, it is up to the party in question who it wants to elect as its leader.

This is something that was also voiced by WP’s Gerald Giam who aptly pointed out that unlike the president, the Prime Minister is not directly elected by Singaporeans, but by a political party. “So, it is really the decisions of the individual parties, whether they want to…field a non Chinese as the party leader, as a secretary general.”

Looking at Shanmugaratnam’s popularity in 2016, it is likely that had Shanmugaratnam been the secretary-general of the PAP in 2020, he would be the Prime Minister now.

The question therefore is whether it is the PAP that is not ready for a non-Chinese leader as opposed to Singaporeans.

After all, how do Singaporeans choose a non-Chinese Prime Minister to lead them if they have never been given the choice to begin with?

The GRC System and the Elected Presidency Fudge are Counterproductive to Genuine Representation

The GRC system was first introduced in 1988. The official reason for this was to ensure that Parliament would always be multiracial in composition and representation given that at least one member from a minority community. Yet, critics have noted that the proportion of minority members of parliament per GRC has decreased with the advent of five-member and six-member GRCs.

For example, it was noted in a GE2020 commentary by TODAYONLINE that while minority candidates such as PAP incumbent Murali Pillai and Paul Tambyah of the Singapore Democratic Party did relatively well in Single Member Constuencies (SMC), by contrast, the WP’s slate in Aljunied GRC which comprised three ethnic minority and two Chinese candidates, prevailed over a PAP team of four Chinese and one minority.

It would be remiss not to mention that right before the GRC system was introduced, the PAP had not been performing well and the GRC system would mean whichever party wins the most votes in a GRC wins all five or six seats which would in turn produce a disproportional seat allocation that always favours the PAP.

This could indicate that the PAP does know how to use the racial card to its advantage which in turn makes it disingenuous to suggest that it is down to the racial preferences of the average Singaporean when in reality, it is the PAP acting as the swengali, manipulating the issue of race for its own benefit.

Another example is that of the elected Presidency. Back in 2017, the rules were coincidentally changed such that only Madam Halimah would qualify. Again, the official reason for that change was ostensibly ensure minority representation. Yet, the timing of the change could well lead to speculation that these changes were brought in to ensure that the popular ex PAP turned critic, Tan Cheng Bock would not be able to contest. It is also manifestly clear that the office of the presidency wields no real political power beyond influence which could lead to criticisms of “tokenism”.

Both the GRC and Halimah examples show that the PAP is well aware of how the need for minority representation can be repackaged to suit their needs. It is certainly well equipped to take the lead to make the necessary changes to suit its purposes.

Shanmugaratnam is certainly experienced and popular enough to be leader of the PAP. If it were truly up to Singaporeans whether or not a non-Chinese person could be Prime Minister as Puthucheary claims, why not pick a non-Chinese to head the PAP and we shall see?

Does the PAP really think that a non-Chinese secretary-general would cost it the election? I highly doubt it.

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