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Serious Dr Chee Soon Juan SDP National Day Msg 2018

sweetiepie

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Dr Chee did nothing. At least PAP gave me GST vouchers every year. Then again, Dr Chee didn't raise GST also.

How could Dr Chee benefit Singaporeans at large when he is not even elected ?
KNN my uncle is puzzled to hear many pro pap comments about which and which oppie only talk hot air (including my uncle's proposal on minister for sinkie losers) when one is not elected how to take actions KNN
 

JohnTan

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Oppie Chee's speech is full of crap. He has sealed his own fate in the upcoming GE.
 

CoffeeAhSoh

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his PVP = Peoples Voice Party sure the Party to Join one :biggrin:

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Former National Solidarity Party chief has applied to form new political party The people are fed up with government policies and want their voices to be heard, said former National Solidarity Party (NSP) leader Lim Tean. It was with this in mind, that Lim applied to form and lead a new political party called Peoples Voice. In an exclusive interview with Yahoo News Singapore at Far East Plaza on Tuesday (8 May), Lim, a 53-year-old lawyer, even made the bold prediction that within a few election cycles, the opposition will be in a position to shake up the political scene and form the government. When asked to elaborate on the reasons behind Singaporeans’ discontent with the government, Lim cited the planned hike in the Goods and Services Tax, water price increases and the elected presidency amongst other issues. Lim, who runs the law firm Carson Law Chambers, also dubbed President Halimah Yacob’s opening address of the 13th Parliament on Monday as “unimaginative”. Calling the address “a collection of motherhood statements”, Lim said, “It doesn’t inspire confidence in Singaporeans that for the next 24 months or so until the next General Election that this government can do any better.” Singaporeans are generally unhappy that the country has become “stagnant” while its neighbours are making big strides, according to Lim. “They just feel that there is no accountability by this Government, there is no vision on how this country is going to move forward,” Lim said. That is where Peoples Voice comes in. Lim wants to “energise” people into action, even among those who are politically indifferent. Dozens ‘ready to join’ party Lim is no novice in the political arena. He joined the NSP as a member in 2011 and rose up the ranks. Just before the 2015 general election (GE 2015), he took over as NSP’s secretary-general but resigned from the NSP in May last year due to disagreements with the party. Even as his application for Peoples Voice is pending approval from the Registry of Societies (ROS) after he filed it on 24 April, Lim is making plans to quickly grow the party’s membership base. Already, 10 “founding members” – including himself – have formed the core of the party and they come from “all walks of life”, from businessmen to students. Their ages range from those in their late 20s to those in their early 60s. Lim, however, declined to reveal the identities of those who will lead Peoples Voice alongside him. Once Peoples Voice is formally approved, some 60 to 70 additional members are ready to join the party right away, said Lim confidently, adding that the party would be a “significant” one. Lim plans to finalise the composition of the central executive committee and hold a party convention by September or October, when he will “spell out the principles and values” of the party. Peoples Voice will be based on four tenets: equality, protection of the vulnerable, no rights without responsibility, and no authority without democracy, said Lim. A government granted extensive powers to make legislation should be looking after the rights of citizens but the current PAP team is failing in that respect, he said. Lim believes that leaders in general should be elected by its citizens. Instead of having a secretary-general, the party will have a leader – Lim Tean – at its helm, while a general secretary will take charge of the party’s operations. ‘We want to form the government’ Up until he filed the application for Peoples Voice, Lim said many of his supporters had advised him on his next moves, with most encouraging him to form his own party. When asked about the biggest issues that are preventing the opposition from robustly challenging the ruling People’s Action Party (PAP), Lim cited two: the opposition’s lack of organisation and its members lacking the conviction that they can actually win a general election. In between the past few elections, opposition parties hadn’t propagated their messages well and were always leaving things too late until just before the elections, he said. “They were always complaining about the uneven playing field. I know that it is…but I want to move beyond that and I believe that we can (progress) with the right preparation and methods.” Lim was optimistic about the opposition’s chances of overcoming these issues, citing the 30 per cent vote share for the opposition in GE2015 as a “good base” to start with.
 

sweetiepie

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his PVP = Peoples Voice Party sure the Party to Join one :biggrin:

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Former National Solidarity Party chief has applied to form new political party The people are fed up with government policies and want their voices to be heard, said former National Solidarity Party (NSP) leader Lim Tean. It was with this in mind, that Lim applied to form and lead a new political party called Peoples Voice. In an exclusive interview with Yahoo News Singapore at Far East Plaza on Tuesday (8 May), Lim, a 53-year-old lawyer, even made the bold prediction that within a few election cycles, the opposition will be in a position to shake up the political scene and form the government. When asked to elaborate on the reasons behind Singaporeans’ discontent with the government, Lim cited the planned hike in the Goods and Services Tax, water price increases and the elected presidency amongst other issues. Lim, who runs the law firm Carson Law Chambers, also dubbed President Halimah Yacob’s opening address of the 13th Parliament on Monday as “unimaginative”. Calling the address “a collection of motherhood statements”, Lim said, “It doesn’t inspire confidence in Singaporeans that for the next 24 months or so until the next General Election that this government can do any better.” Singaporeans are generally unhappy that the country has become “stagnant” while its neighbours are making big strides, according to Lim. “They just feel that there is no accountability by this Government, there is no vision on how this country is going to move forward,” Lim said. That is where Peoples Voice comes in. Lim wants to “energise” people into action, even among those who are politically indifferent. Dozens ‘ready to join’ party Lim is no novice in the political arena. He joined the NSP as a member in 2011 and rose up the ranks. Just before the 2015 general election (GE 2015), he took over as NSP’s secretary-general but resigned from the NSP in May last year due to disagreements with the party. Even as his application for Peoples Voice is pending approval from the Registry of Societies (ROS) after he filed it on 24 April, Lim is making plans to quickly grow the party’s membership base. Already, 10 “founding members” – including himself – have formed the core of the party and they come from “all walks of life”, from businessmen to students. Their ages range from those in their late 20s to those in their early 60s. Lim, however, declined to reveal the identities of those who will lead Peoples Voice alongside him. Once Peoples Voice is formally approved, some 60 to 70 additional members are ready to join the party right away, said Lim confidently, adding that the party would be a “significant” one. Lim plans to finalise the composition of the central executive committee and hold a party convention by September or October, when he will “spell out the principles and values” of the party. Peoples Voice will be based on four tenets: equality, protection of the vulnerable, no rights without responsibility, and no authority without democracy, said Lim. A government granted extensive powers to make legislation should be looking after the rights of citizens but the current PAP team is failing in that respect, he said. Lim believes that leaders in general should be elected by its citizens. Instead of having a secretary-general, the party will have a leader – Lim Tean – at its helm, while a general secretary will take charge of the party’s operations. ‘We want to form the government’ Up until he filed the application for Peoples Voice, Lim said many of his supporters had advised him on his next moves, with most encouraging him to form his own party. When asked about the biggest issues that are preventing the opposition from robustly challenging the ruling People’s Action Party (PAP), Lim cited two: the opposition’s lack of organisation and its members lacking the conviction that they can actually win a general election. In between the past few elections, opposition parties hadn’t propagated their messages well and were always leaving things too late until just before the elections, he said. “They were always complaining about the uneven playing field. I know that it is…but I want to move beyond that and I believe that we can (progress) with the right preparation and methods.” Lim was optimistic about the opposition’s chances of overcoming these issues, citing the 30 per cent vote share for the opposition in GE2015 as a “good base” to start with.
my uncle say KNN many sinkie kopi uncle worry after oppie take over as gov sinkieland will be in chaos and unknown state during the transition (even knowing policies will be revised as oppie talk very convincing but has no experience as govt KNN that's why until today pap is in charge KNN they also scare when pap is overthrown they realise their cpf is a empty account KNN
 

Bonut

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All politicians same, 4b they get Erection its MEDERKA!!! after Erection voters be shouting, MATI KAH!!!!! JUST HEARD CAQ shouting, MEDERKA!!!
If all politicians are the same, we should not be afraid to change. We never know if LT or CSJ will end up like duds until they are elected. The MIW are making concessions and concessions over our medical care, and that is because oppies are pushing very hard on a Universal Healthcare System.

If all holes are the same, why do people still commit adultery ?
 
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