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PM Lee is using this BE to seek mandate for his future policies? Not fair leh...4 corner fight which PAP is likely to win then give this kind of comment.
Even if Punggol East agree, the rest of the country may not agree leh.
Even if Punggol East agree, the rest of the country may not agree leh.
The WP's appeal was countered immediately by Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean who said last night that the best way to show support for the new policies was to vote for the PAP, not against it.
"Am glad WP agrees that PAP's new policies are good," he wrote on his Facebook page.
"If voters support the PAP's new policies, for example in education or making flats more affordable and available, the best way to show their support is by voting for the PAP and these policies, not voting against them."
Yesterday, on the rain-soaked field, the WP MPs also defended criticism of their performance in Parliament, and hit back at doubts that they would be able to run a larger town council since winning Aljunied GRC.
They also praised their candidate, Ms Lee Li Lian, for her energy, enthusiasm and empathy for people.
Earlier in the day, on a visit to Punggol East's Rivervale Plaza, PM Lee asked voters to show his party support for what it has been doing and is planning to get done, a day after the PAP's first rally in which DPM Teo and Education Minister Heng Swee Keat defended the PAP's record since 2011 from housing to transport to health care.
DBS Vickers expects an upcoming white paper on Singapore's population to raise its population target to 7 million from 6.5 million, which will benefit construction, land transport, property and healthcare companies.
Singapore's infrastructure is taking the brunt of an expanding population and demand for additional investment in train lines and road expansions will benefit construction firms such as crane operator Tat Hong Holdings and Sin Heng .
http://www.reuters.com/article/2013...e-stocksnews-population-idUSL4N0AN3GR20130118
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