Serious Rats, Security to be tightened for Sinkie politicians, more wasted money on the JLBs

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Tighten security for Singapore politicians Being a politician is not only a challenging job but also one that has a potential for risk and danger. History has shown that politicians do face the danger of losing their lives through assassination. The recent murder of British MP Jo Cox is an indication that politicians today also face the same threat ("British MP Jo Cox dies after attack; EU referendum campaign on hold"; June 17). So far, no assassination attempts have been made on the lives of Singapore's politicians, though former MP Seng Han Thong was assaulted on two occasions ("Volunteers a big help, no need for further security, say MPs here"; last Saturday). Mr Seng's experiences are stern reminders that politicians here in Singapore should not take their personal safety for granted, especially in this time when the threat of terrorism abounds. Already, one person has allegedly plotted to assassinate political leaders here ("S'porean teen aimed to join ISIS or launch attacks here"; May 28, 2015). The safety of Singapore's leaders is of the utmost importance. Security needs to be tightened, and all necessary safety and protection measures must be taken to ensure our politicians are safe at all times.
 
Re: Rats, Security to be tightened for Sinkie politicians, more wasted money on the J

Tighten security for Singapore politicians Being a politician is not only a challenging job but also one that has a potential for risk and danger. History has shown that politicians do face the danger of losing their lives through assassination. The recent murder of British MP Jo Cox is an indication that politicians today also face the same threat ("British MP Jo Cox dies after attack; EU referendum campaign on hold"; June 17). So far, no assassination attempts have been made on the lives of Singapore's politicians, though former MP Seng Han Thong was assaulted on two occasions ("Volunteers a big help, no need for further security, say MPs here"; last Saturday). Mr Seng's experiences are stern reminders that politicians here in Singapore should not take their personal safety for granted, especially in this time when the threat of terrorism abounds. Already, one person has allegedly plotted to assassinate political leaders here ("S'porean teen aimed to join ISIS or launch attacks here"; May 28, 2015). The safety of Singapore's leaders is of the utmost importance. Security needs to be tightened, and all necessary safety and protection measures must be taken to ensure our politicians are safe at all times.

They cud join the insurance coverage, as given to NS man.
 
Re: Rats, Security to be tightened for Sinkie politicians, more wasted money on the J

They cud join the insurance coverage, as given to NS man.

Haahahaha, yes they should. Who the hell wants to kill them? NSmen have a higher chance of death and injury then these fuckers have of getting assassinated.
 
Re: Rats, Security to be tightened for Sinkie politicians, more wasted money on the J

The problem with MPs today in many countries is they have forgotten who they work for. If MPs worked hard to represent the views of their constituents this sort of violence would not happen.
 
Re: Rats, Security to be tightened for Sinkie politicians, more wasted money on the J

Tighten security for Singapore politicians Being a politician is not only a challenging job but also one that has a potential for risk and danger. History has shown that politicians do face the danger of losing their lives through assassination. The recent murder of British MP Jo Cox is an indication that politicians today also face the same threat ("British MP Jo Cox dies after attack; EU referendum campaign on hold"; June 17). So far, no assassination attempts have been made on the lives of Singapore's politicians, though former MP Seng Han Thong was assaulted on two occasions ("Volunteers a big help, no need for further security, say MPs here"; last Saturday). Mr Seng's experiences are stern reminders that politicians here in Singapore should not take their personal safety for granted, especially in this time when the threat of terrorism abounds. Already, one person has allegedly plotted to assassinate political leaders here ("S'porean teen aimed to join ISIS or launch attacks here"; May 28, 2015). The safety of Singapore's leaders is of the utmost importance. Security needs to be tightened, and all necessary safety and protection measures must be taken to ensure our politicians are safe at all times.

Cox was working for the down trodden--Palestinians, Syrians the poor. She wanted in because she thought EU gives aid to the poor haha.

But at least she worked for some cause.

Heng, Lee, Chan etc what cause?
 
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Cox was working for the down trodden--Palestinians, Syrians the poor. She wanted in because she thought EU gives aid to the poor haha.

But at least she worked for some cause.

Heng, Lee, Chan etc what cause?

they work for the same cause too. the downtrodden, 3rd world poor from Myanmar, Phillippines, India, etc. They want to give aid to them by giving them jobs in singapore, at the expense of sinkies. They don't need an EU to make make them open the door to foreigners, they do it themselves.
 
Re: Rats, Security to be tightened for Sinkie politicians, more wasted money on the J

they work for the same cause too. the downtrodden, 3rd world poor from Myanmar, Phillippines, India, etc. They want to give aid to them by giving them jobs in singapore, at the expense of sinkies. They don't need an EU to make make them open the door to foreigners, they do it themselves.

Western Foreign Aid different from open door policy of PAP
 
Re: Rats, Security to be tightened for Sinkie politicians, more wasted money on the J

they work for the same cause too. the downtrodden, 3rd world poor from Myanmar, Phillippines, India, etc. They want to give aid to them by giving them jobs in singapore, at the expense of sinkies. They don't need an EU to make make them open the door to foreigners, they do it themselves.

And 70% gong sinkies gave them the mandate to do so. This is just so perverse on so many levels!
 
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