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The way the GRC system is conceived, it is to ensure that the PAP remains the party in power. There is no level playing field.
It is "wayang" and simplistic to take the happenings in Malaysia and extrapolate to say that it could also happen in Singapore. Malaysia has the affirmative action...
Truly impressed with Dr. Lily Neo. She dares to speak her mind and is truly concerned about the plight of the lower 20 % of society especially those in her constituency. That is what an MP ought to do - bring attention to what needs to be done to better society.And if they have to shout to be...
There are many variables apart from the language that makes a country successful. Mastering the English language whilst retaining the capability to speak in one's mother tongue has enabled Singaporeans to be bilingual,some even tri-lingual and this is an asset for the individual and collectively...
Frankly, being a tiny dot means that sometimes you have to behave like a prostitute to obtain material things (economic growth). Having English as the language for business and retaining the mother tongue has kept many young Singaporeans on the world scene. How that has disrupted the culture...
Cherian George is right. It is time for the PAP to have political diversity - that will add to the strength of the party and also allow for a more dynamic oppositon. In the big scheme of things- it is a win-win for Singapore. With due respect, Ho Peng kee is regurgitating a well-known line from...