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good gosh...he brings this up again ! Another bogeyman story to scare us shitless?

Unlikely for S'pore, Malaysia to merge: Lee Kuan Yew
By Hoe Yeen Nie | Posted: 22 September 2011 2207 hrs
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SINGAPORE: Singapore's former minister mentor Lee Kuan Yew said it is unlikely that Singapore and Malaysia will merge in the future.

He was speaking at the Singapore Global Dialogue, held at the Shangri-La Hotel, on Thursday evening. The dialogue was attended by some 400 participants from all over world.

Mr Lee was asked by a Malaysian citizen if he foresees both countries coming to a political or economic union in the future, given the growing strength of Indonesia.

Mr Lee said having gone through a failed merger in the 1960s, such a move is not likely.

But he also gave a positive outlook of bilateral relations, noting the efforts of Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak.

These include developing the Iskandar region in southern Johor, which will complement Singapore's own economic growth.

"Najib has brought forth a positive view of bilateral relations and the desire to develop southern Johor, the Iskandar region, using Singapore as a kind of Shenzhen. (This) means a complementary set of forces will be let loose, which will make it unprofitable for either side to be unfriendly," said Mr Lee.

He added: "You want our investments, we want to invest. Having invested, we don't want problems with Malaysia, and Malaysia which wants more investments will not give us problems. So that's a positive development."

Mr Lee also said it is in the country's best interest to spread its wealth, to maintain "national solidarity".

"If you have fast growth, and it's confined only to one section of society, particularly the Chinese, and the Malays are left behind, I think it's not sustainable," said Mr Lee.

"It is in our interest to maintain national solidarity, to ensure there is a spread of the wealth that comes with growth, to the disadvantaged in the population."

The 40-minute dialogue saw wide-ranging questions from the audience.

Among them, what Mr Lee Kuan Yew thought were the key qualities that will keep Singapore going.

Mr Lee said factors such as meritocracy, pragmatism and a clean government have taken Singapore to where it is, and losing sight of any of them will cause the country to lose momentum.

Asked about his thoughts on Singapore's recent general election in May, where the ruling People's Action Party saw its vote share dip, Mr Lee said the "result was bound to happen".

"Our total dominance was not sustainable, a younger generation wants to see competition, they voted in an opposition party... (but) to have a two-party system is another matter. It depends on the performance of the opposition, the response of the government, and the mindset of succeeding younger generations that come with every general election."

When asked on how he hoped to be remembered, Mr Lee said he has no desire to be remembered for any particular reason, but he has a job to do - that is to maintain a fair distribution of growth for the country, and to maintain good relations with neighbours.
 
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Anyone still remember that years ago LKY said Spore will eventually have to re-join Malaysia because it was too small to survive alone.

Back then I thought it would only happen after LKY up the lorry because it would be up to the opposition to clear up the mess LKY created:rolleyes: Why would anyone as greedy as LKY change anything that would threaten his monopoly on power & tax $$$$:confused:
 
Anyone still remember that years ago LKY said Spore will eventually have to re-join Malaysia because it was too small to survive alone.

Back then I thought it would only happen after LKY up the lorry because it would be up to the opposition to clear up the mess LKY created:rolleyes: Why would anyone as greedy as LKY change anything that would threaten his monopoly on power & tax $$$$:confused:




http://www.asiaone.com/News/Latest+News/Story/A1Story20071011-29532.html

Yeah I still remembered what that Old Fart said few years back on Spore rejoining Malaysia... Now the Old Bugger is changing his tune..
 
hi there


1. what a load of crap!
2. some broken record spinning off course again and again.
 
I have the feeling that some day if Malaysia struck daimond, Mr.lky and his family may well apply for Malaysian citizenships; on grounds of longtime close neighbours.
 
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the report is not complete...i think his answer abt mudland is in response to a question about the growth of Indon and how it will affect Mudland and Singapore...

I think the 'threat' will prolly come from prospering Indon, which given its size n population (potential mkt size) represent a sizeable economic power in SEA. Of cse no where the scale of China...but SEA alone, they will be significant.

What is actually dragging them is of course, as we all know.....the numerous factors.
 
he also said no casino in spore, over his dead body. LOL

You never read his lips properly , over your dead body, more likely. Stop at Two, not the cause of low fertility!...ok , some sector of the people, don't have a stop button & high in fertility wether it is stop at 2, 3 or 4...
 
LKY is obviously shitting through his mouth. Why waste time analysing his faeces?
 
You never read his lips properly , over your dead body, more likely. Stop at Two, not the cause of low fertility!...ok , some sector of the people, don't have a stop button & high in fertility wether it is stop at 2, 3 or 4...

Your statement actually brought up images of the Energizer bunny:D

Just imagine the last leaf beating the same drum over & over again ... & over:eek:
 
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