Singapore in 2083: Kow-Tow to Malaysia

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It is the Year 2083. Singapore is now the 8th largest city in Malaysia, and has been renamed Pulau Selatan, or Southern Island.

After years of infighting, Singapore was unable to catch up in the new economic world system and had to ask Malaysia to buy off its fortune.


There are now about 500,000 people living in Singapore, not bad for a country which once was the shining beacon of Southeast Asia, where at its heyday when it had nearly 6.5 million people on the island.


Most ex-Singaporeans had migrated to Kuala Lumpur, Iskandar and Penang to work in the service sectors there, after Singapore underwent waves of recession and collapsed.

Most of the MRT lines built in the early part of the century had gone into disuse and had to be closed down. They provide refuge for the many homeless people who are now allowed to roam free on the island.

Things weren’t always like this.

Singapore was the richest country in the world. It’s GDP per capita was the highest in the world in the 2020s, for at least over a decade. However, he also remembered how the income inequality was so high that it got people very angry.

The government wasn’t able to appease the people and had turned to a strategy of chastising the people for not appreciating the government. This only got the people even angrier and the squabble just went downhill.

The government had turned back on its policy of welcoming foreigners into Singapore in the early 2010s, as a result of its people’s demands.

By the late 2010s, there were only less than 10,000 people accepted as Singaporeans and PRs annually.

Singaporeans had mostly cheered but what also happened was that industries in Singapore starting facing a shortage of labour and started to move their investments to Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia.

Instead of improving the work-life conditions of its people and increasing funding for fertility programmes, the government refused to do so but made a sudden U-turn instead, as it had done in 2005, to allow for an influx of foreigners without a well thought-through policy.


It got the people angry once again as once again, incomes in the lower wage groups became depressed and Singaporeans felt slighted.

Singaporeans continued to go online to complain about the government and the government continued to fight back with self-appreciating remarks, not realizing that their outdated PR strategy wasn’t working for them anymore.

No one had any solutions.

Mass demonstrations were legalized in the late 2020s. But as Singaporeans were new to the concept, they took to the streets and continued their avalanche of complaints.

The years of controlling Singapore had now created Singaporeans who knew nothing about critical social and political thinking and could only degenerate themselves into loudmouths who had nothing useful to say but with anger spewing out in every direction.

By then, the “silent majority” started to speak up.

They tried to mediate among the angry people and the government. But even then, it was too late. There was very little trust between the people and the government and nothing the “silent majority” tried could bridge the differences. They started offering solutions and taking things into their own hands to fix things. But they continued to face the wrath of the angry Singaporeans, who turned onto them, thinking that they were the government’s lackey.

In the general elections of the 2040s, PAP finally lost power to the opposition.

The people were overjoyed and finally, for once, we thought that things were going to get better. The people might actually work with the government to change things! But as it is, the angry people continued to be angry.

Only then were we starting to realise that they were angry because they simply were.

Sure, it was the PAP government which they were initially angry with but it snowballed and they couldn’t hold back. By then, a newly minted opposition-led party tried to introduce policies which appeased the people, but these policies were less effective than what they would have been if they could be hard-hitting and did what was necessary. In the next few elections, new governments were voted in and as they continued to try to appease Singaporeans, and rendered the government useless.

By the late 2070s, Singapore was long forgotten in the world economy. It ranked in the nineties in terms of GDP per capita. Malaysia’s GDP was several times higher than Singapore’s. Many Singaporeans had started leaving Singapore from the 2050s – at least for those who could still afford to do so.

By the early 2080s, the government started negotiating with Malaysia for a buy-back deal, where Malaysia would take Singapore back, in exchange for cheaper labour for Malaysia’s service industries. The deal was finalised by the late 2080s and Singapore started sending its first batch of workers to mainland Malaysia.

When the elderly man who was sleeping in the train tunnel was asked why he didn’t have a home to go to, he said that when the government had proposed to build a nursing home next to where he had lived, he had petitioned against it. Now that he was in his 90s, not only does he have a home to go to, the nursing home which would have benefited him wasn’t even built. He regretted his decision for being self-centred and to have thought only of himself. But it didn’t matter anymore then since Singapore was in the down in the dumps anyway.

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Grim future, but very plausible
 
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This is a actually a chow cheebye feeble propoganda attempt to scare the daft sinkies to keep voting pappies.
You sure this will happen after opposition comes to power? No pappies sky will collapse? What about changes across the causeway or world at large? Could kow tow to Malaysia any worse than kow tow to pap and their foreign dogs now?
 
Singapore has a higher chance of joining China then Malaysia.
 
Watch what happens if Malaysia offer Singaporeans born up to 1990 citizenship to Malaysia tomorrow. You will see what 60% majority is and also the truth of LKY Statement that SGP is not a country.
 
By then any land now above 1m sea level will be under water..
Any land now above 3m from sea level will prone to flood.
By then most of people living now is gone. Who care.
 
For all I care, way before 2083, I wouldn't be around anymore.
 
Things weren’t always like this.

Singapore was the richest country in the world. It’s GDP per capita was the highest in the world in the 2020s, for at least over a decade. However, he also remembered how the income inequality was so high that it got people very angry.

The same group of bloody morons who never think about what the government is doing, moving the country forward

The government wasn’t able to appease the people and had turned to a strategy of chastising the people for not appreciating the government. This only got the people even angrier and the squabble just went downhill.

Despite the fact that the government is openly having conversations asking for feedback and explaining the logic behind the policies, Public pressure push the government to implement populist policies accelerating the country into ruination

The government had turned back on its policy of welcoming foreigners into Singapore in the early 2010s, as a result of its people’s demands.

By the late 2010s, there were only less than 10,000 people mass deport as Singaporeans and PRs annually due to earlier populist policies.

Singaporeans had mostly cheered but what also happened was that industries in Singapore starting facing a shortage of labour and started to move their investments to Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia. Mainly due to the reluctance and the xenophobic population forcing the govenment to push the Foreigners out. The lack of a proper workforce push the businesses out as well.

Kowtowing to the voters, the government implemented unsustainable and unrealistic work life policies which saw no significant increase in birthrate but at the same time due to populist policies sees massive decline in population as Foreigners are pushed out


It got the people angry once again as once again, incomes in the lower wage groups became depressed due to businesses moving out on pressure of tight workforce, unrealistic worklife balance policies. Unemployment hits record heights unseen since independence.

The government had the solutions but was not accepted by the masses. And the idiotic citizens did the dumbest thing they can do. Elected the useless opposition who were clueless and the downward spiral was unstoppable

By 2040 the clueless and useless opposition party led by the no comment and useless LTK decided to merge with Malaysia to save their own butts. The following the ridiculous announcement, the PAP members attempted to stage a coup to dispose of the traitors. However the coup was killed before it started with the very same ISA that was never abolished after they took power.

Actual story in red
 
Singapore has a higher chance of joining China then Malaysia.

Singapore definitely will join China, it has now become the potty of China, not Malaysia when they already started restricting Sabahans from working here!
 
Let me gaze into my crystal ball instead.

The year is 2050. The PAP is voted in yet again with an overwhelming majority of 60% with 90% of all parliament seats. The current government has ruled uninterrupted since independence save for two terms under the Workers' Party. The WP, under its charismatic young leader, has inherited SG for two terms through a period of global economic depression known today as "the Lost Decade", undoubtedly pissed with the PAP's inability to engineer economic growth further. Seeing how their former political masters have lost power and tighter labour regulations in place, GLCs rapidly shifted back office operations to various economic centres such as KL, Jakarta and Hong Kong. Unemployment was at an all time high of 22% according to official figures (but surely you don't trust the official figures do you?). The situation reverses when the PAP as opposition, calls for the coronation of a 4th generation Lee (firstborn grandson of LHL) as King Harold IV, after his great grandaddy. The Lee dynasty, though sheer economic and political means, convinces GLCs to return to SG by opening the floodgates even further (henceforth known as the Second Deluge). Under a constitutional monarchy the PAP was returned to power overwhelmingly and has held on ever since.

The most popular reality TV gameshow on prime time is called "Wheels of Fortune". Three contestants battle it out every week to obtain the highest grossing receipts in cab fares over metropolitan Singapore. Each week contestants introduce themselves as former middle managers of Fortune 500 companies and biochemist PhDs who recount touching stories about how cab driving as a second career after retrenchment has saved their families from despair. The message: Things are bad, but if you work smart you can still eek out an honest living driving hovercabs to ferry passengers from posh BTO flat balconies which now sells for 2 million smackeroos to whoever can afford it.
 
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I DON'T MIND THIS COMING TRUE..............

as long as the Lee Family was finally brought to justice...............

what's the point of so-called economic growth when people work harder and longer hours............

and any increase in income is wiped out by higher cost of living, housing and healthcare ?
 
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The scenario is absolutely possible, it is beginning already. The govt is already digging into reserves to fund welfare. Its a slippery slope towards an endless pit.
 
a load of rubbish....but i must admit that it has great creativity
 
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