Serious PM Lee Pats Oppie Low On The Head For Delivering A Cogent Speech To Beware Of Chinkland!

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SINGAPORE — Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong has lauded Workers' Party chief Low Thia Khiang's speech during the budget debate this week on the rise of China, saying it demonstrates how Singaporeans must be united in dealing with other countries.

Writing on Facebook on Saturday (March 3) evening, PM Lee noted that Mr Low had spoken on how Singapore must respond as China grows in prosperity and influence.

"He pointed out that Singapore, a small multi-racial country in Southeast Asia, must be alive to the opportunities and challenges – not just the economic implications, but the political economic ones too," Mr Lee wrote, adding that Mr Low's speech could have been delivered by a People's Action Party Member of Parliament.

"Mr Low's speech was cogent and balanced, firmly based on Singapore's interests and perspectives."

During his 11-minute long speech in Parliament on Feb 28, Mr Low had said that Singapore had done well over the years in positioning itself ahead of others in sharing its economic know-how with China.

"But I'm afraid this advantage is now irrelevant," said Mr Low, adding that the "kinship advantage" between Chinese Singaporeans and the Chinese nationals is also fading fast.

He added that many overseas Chinese are now concerned about the intention of China, and whether its rise as a global power would lead it to "turn the tables on its experience with European imperialism and become an imperialist power itself".

"This is not far-fetched if you consider how the Japanese did just that in the first half of the 20th century," said Mr Low, a graduate of Nanyang University.

"Will China revive its old tributary empire and use sharp power to compel small states to submit to its will and pay the equivalent of tribute today? How China behaves will have serious implications on small states in the region like Singapore in the near future."

Mr Low said he is "personally wary" of the political ambitions of China as it emerges as a global superpower.

"I'm worried that if we are not careful, and if we fail in our economic strategy to become a global Asia node, we will become the pawn on the chessboard of great power games in South-east Asia."

Commending Mr Low's speech, Mr Lee said it was "a dispassionate assessment, by a Chinese-educated Singaporean, of the rise of China."

"It illustrates how domestic politics must stop at our shores, and we must all take a unified national position dealing with the external world," he added, reiterating a point that he and other leaders have previously stressed - that Singapore must not bow to other powers and Singaporeans must put the country before their own ethnic ties.

"Singaporeans have to understand our core interests. When we are put to the test we will stay united and back the Government. Then we can stand our ground and defend Singapore's interests as one single, cohesive country," he said at a People's Action Party event last November.

Minister for Foreign Affairs Vivian Balakrishnan also said in Parliament this week that Singapore's foreign policy must be underpinned by a domestic consensus on what are the country's national interests, as he commended the Workers' Party MPs for their constructive comments on foreign policy issues.

"In fact I listened to you very carefully and couldn't find anything to disagree with you, and I am sure our foreign partners will notice that there is bi-partisan support for our approach to foreign policy, and indeed as a small open state we need the bipartisan support."

Dr Balakrishnan added that Singapore must preserve its ability to make independent sovereign decisions based on its own national interests, and must not become a vassal state.

"We are not for sale, and we are not going to be easily intimidated," he said.

"I will continue to work with all Members in this House to reach out to Singaporeans, to build a deeper appreciation of the fundamental truths, the hard truths, that underpin our foreign policy, and to develop a shared national instinct against external attempts to pressure, influence, or divide us.

https://www.todayonline.com/singapore/pm-lauds-lows-parliamentary-speech-china
 
All those Communist Cina IBs are going to be working overtime in this forum. LOL!
 
Vanished when asked to vote for the Budget too. You cannot ask for a more pliant opposition. :cool:
 
he’s ready to return to the pap. make sg great again.
 
Low Thia Khiang getting senile.

Be careful of China? He should be glad to even have a chance to wash the feet of China!
 
Tiny Singapore can be extinct by golden dragon China and Malaysia.

Already Malacca mega port will replace scumbag PAP potty soon in this Malacca straits.

Then Kra project will further extinct Singapore soon.

Remember fucking BE created Singapore and Labuan to block and bomb China gunboats heading to the West on the right Malacca Straits.

Up north BE hv Penang and in Indian Ocean BE hv Ceylon and Africa they hv S Africa.

Today China will do the same and ALL victims and haters countries of BE wilk hanged up with China and Russia to beat up BE and AE.
 
PAP New tactic be friends with oppies? Shows they are benevolent. Definitely win 80% in next elections and raise ministers salaries. Long live PAP
 
PAP New tactic be friends with oppies? Shows they are benevolent. Definitely win 80% in next elections and raise ministers salaries. Long live PAP
More like WP stepping out of their closet.
 
More like WP stepping out of their closet.

Who cares?

WP key cadres are still going to jail for possible financial mismanagement at their town council. The legal due process may be slow, but it will eventually run its due course like the CHC case. Sucking PAP dick at this point is too late. Besides, a parliamentary seat occupied by an oppie is one less seat for a true-blue open PAP cadre.
 
Not a good thing to get praise from your political enemy.

It a kiss of death.
 
Low single handedly oust JBJ frm WP, he's an extraordinary politician.
 
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