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SDP - House Visit - Holland-BT GRC - 13 October 2013 (Sunday)

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This post was originally posted on the SDP FB Wall on 24 September, 2013

Dear friends,

We will be going on another house visit on Sunday, 13 October, starting at 10am. We'll be knocking on the doors of residents of Holland-Bukit Timah GRC (areas enclosed around Gangsa Road, Lompang Road, Petir Road & Bukit Panjang Road) to find out what their concerns are and to tell them about the SDP's alternative policies. We're working hard to get into Parliament to speak up for you.

Please message us if you wish to join in our efforts. Thank you.
 
Added 27 minutes ago, on 13 October 2013 (Today, Sunday)

Hi all, SDP going on knock-about this morning. Continuing our visits to residents at the Holland-Bt Timah GRC around the Bt Panjang area. If you're in the area, please drop by and say hello. Will be meeting at MacDonald's at the BP Mall at 9:30am
 
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Great! Is this where that Teo Ho Pin guy is? Of AIMsgate? Can't wait to kick him out.
 
This post was originally posted on the SDP FB Wall on 24 September, 2013

Dear friends,

We will be going on another house visit on Sunday, 13 October, starting at 10am. We'll be knocking on the doors of residents of Holland-Bukit Timah GRC (areas enclosed around Gangsa Road, Lompang Road, Petir Road & Bukit Panjang Road) to find out what their concerns are and to tell them about the SDP's alternative policies. We're working hard to get into Parliament to speak up for you.

Please message us if you wish to join in our efforts. Thank you.

Thank you, SDP. Jia you!
 
Party activists keep up Road to 2016 campaign

http://yoursdp.org/news/party_activists_keep_up_road_to_2016_campaign/2013-10-14-5725

Added on: Monday 14 October 2013
by The Singapore Democrats



Costly COEs, stressful jobs, worries that the younger generation can't afford housing. These were some of the issues that residents raised during our visit to the Holland-Bukit Timah GRC yesterday.

As party activists trekked through nearly 20 blocks of flats in the area, several residents opened their gates and came out to chat.

Whether it was the gradual dissipation of fear or the build up of frustration toward current policies or both, constituents were more willing to talk about their concerns.

One household said that PAP MPs don't walk the talk. While they call on Singaporeans to sacrifice for the country, a middle-aged man said, they continue to make big money and live the good life.

Another resident said she hardly saw the PAP people in the area and they came around only when they want the votes.

A male resident said that he will only vote for an opposition party "which is constructive and not just engaging in PAP bashing."

This was exactly the message that the Democrats are putting forth: that the SDP has been hard at work in drawing up comprehensive policy plans that detail realistic alternative ideas.

In our flyers, we explain briefly the healthcare, housing and population papers, pointing out how healthcare and housing costs can be made affordable for Singaporeans.

We also talk about how our Singaporeans First policy will ensure that our population growth can be managed more responsibly.

As before, some residents voiced their worries that there are too many foreigners in Singapore. One said that some foreign workers are using Singapore as a stepping stone to by obtaining their citizenship here so that they can travel freely around the world.

Besides putting forth alternative ideas, the SDP is also working hard on the ground, as this report shows, to explain our policies and to get to know our constituents. We will continue to conduct such house visits and walkabouts in preparation for the next general elections.
 
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