When the PAP threatens / scares the citizens

Beyond increasing exports, what exactly are the intended wider economic advantages for S'pore and S'poreans from the CECA with India? The PAP tells us there would be potential benefits in areas like investment, services and overall economic growth. Unfortunately, the average S'porean does not see or feel any of these so-called benefits. To most of us, the immediate benefits of CECA seem to favour India and its citizens in terms of work and investment opportunities. Locals just do not see the specific mechanisms or long-term strategies supposedly in place to ensure that S'poreans also gain substantial and equitable benefits from this agreement. Are there any
concrete official justifications for the SG govt's assessment that CECA ultimately serves S'pore's interests? The PAP has never adequately addressed our concerns about the potential negative impact on local PMEs. All we have witnessed are hundreds of thousands of foreigners taking white collar jobs that could have gone to locals. Evidence of true blue locals being retrenched to be replaced by CECAs have been circulating for close to 2 decades, but the PAP has chosen to look the other way.
 
Unfortunately, the average S'porean does not see or feel any of these so-called benefits. To most of us, the immediate benefits of CECA seem to favour India and its citizens in terms of work and investment opportunities. Locals just do not see the specific mechanisms or long-term strategies supposedly in place to ensure that S'poreans also gain substantial and equitable benefits from this agreement.

Did Sinkies feedback to their MPs about not being able to see the [sic] specific mechanisms or long-term strategies supposedly in place to ensure that S'poreans also gain substantial and equitable benefits from this agreement? That's what MPs are for, yes?

The PAP has never adequately addressed our concerns about the potential negative impact on local PMEs.

I'm not siding with the PAP but did Sinkies feedback to the PAP about the [sic] potential negative impact on local PMEs?

Evidence of true blue locals being retrenched to be replaced by CECAs have been circulating for close to 2 decades, but the PAP has chosen to look the other way.

I wish to stress that I'm not pro-PAP but it's not quite fair to accuse the PAP of looking the other way.

By May 4, 2025, you will see that the PAP will have a CLEAR MANDATE from Sinkies to be the government. As Kenneth J. once said, Sinkies have made their choice and the latter should not whine and complain that the PAP's policies have jeopardize their livelihoods.
 

PAP has to retain its position for S’pore to keep doing well: SM Lee​


Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong speaking at a National Day dinner in Serangoon on July 27.

Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong speaking at a National Day dinner in Serangoon on July 27.

Summary
  • SM Lee said the opposition is here to stay in Singapore politics post-2025 General Election, but the PAP must win votes to govern effectively.
  • He warned that too many opposition MPs could weaken the government's quality, affecting Singapore's progress, and urged a balance.
  • SM Lee assured the PAP Government will serve all citizens regardless of constituency or vote.
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Jul 27, 2025


SINGAPORE - With the opposition here to stay in Singapore politics, the ruling party will have to retain its position, and win the support of voters in order for the Republic to “keep on doing well”, said Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong.

Otherwise, it will become harder to govern Singapore well and get support for policies required to make the country work and progress, said SM Lee.

Speaking at a National Day dinner in Serangoon on July 27, SM Lee said the People’s Action Party (PAP) government continues to deliver good results and enjoys the confidence of Singaporeans.


“But at the same time, after all these years of peace and prosperity and progress, the desire for more alternative voices in Parliament has become stronger,” he said.

“The number of opposition MPs in Parliament has also grown, and the sentiment - I think it is quite natural, it is quite understandable,” he added.

Following the 2025 General Election, Singapore’s 15th Parliament - which will sit for the first time on Sept 5 - will have 12 opposition MPs including two Non-Constituency MPs. The opposition had also secured 12 seats in the 2020 General Election.


Said SM Lee: “So my attitude is: the opposition is here to stay in Singapore politics. But in order for Singapore to keep on doing well, the Government has to continue to hold its own, and to win votes and to win seats in elections.


“Because otherwise, beyond a point, it will become harder for us to form a team, harder for us to govern Singapore well, harder for us to get support for policies which we need, in order to make the country work and progress.”

He warned that when that happens, the quality of the Government will “go down” and that the country’s future will be affected.


“You can elect more opposition MPs to check the government, to bold it to work better, but once you are set on that path, you are heading in the wrong direction,” he said.

Instead, he called for striking the right balance between having stronger alternative voices in Government, and supporting and electing an effective one.

“One which will deliver high standards and good results, which Singaporeans have gotten used to and have come to expect from the Government; one which will take the tough but necessary decisions to secure our long-term future, particularly in today’s troubled world,” he added.

SM Lee said he was glad that Singaporeans understood this and gave the PAP government a clear mandate during the elections in May.

The PAP secured 65.57 per cent of the popular vote, up from the 61.24 per cent it garnered in the 2020 General Election.

SM Lee was addressing a crowd that included the PAP candidates that had run in Aljunied GRC and Hougang SMC at the 2025 General Election in May - namely Ms Chan Hui Yuh, Mr Daniel Liu, Mr Faisal Abdul Aziz, Mr Adrian Ang, and Mr Jagathishwaran Rajo for Aljunied GRC; and Mr Marshall Lim for Hougang SMC.


Despite the overall swing towards the PAP, both teams lost to the Workers’ Party, which retained its hold over these constituencies.


The ruling party’s candidates have stayed on as non-elected PAP representatives in their respective divisions.

“Now the elections are over, it does not matter who you voted for in the election,” said SM Lee, assuring Singaporeans that the PAP Government “will continue to take care of all citizens, no matter which constituency you live in, or which party you voted for.”

SM Lee added that grassroots advisers and leaders in Aljunied and Serangoon “do not have an easy job” as they are not elected MPs who oversee the town councils in these divisions.

“But they will always do their best,” he said, pointing out that they will continue to serve residents through explaining Government policies and measures, implementing support schemes, and organising programmes for seniors, youth and families.
 
The PAP's methods are similar to those adopted by the Mafia who keep people under their protection living in fear, so that they keep paying their dues in taxes or protection money. Both are forms of extortion when non-payment results in consequences for the people.
 
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