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Speaker Halimah's double-speak crap on poverty line

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Speaker of Parliament Halimah Yacob said she hopes housing policy will change so young single mothers can buy their own HDB flats.

The biggest reason for allowing these single mothers to buy direct from the Government and benefit from subsidies - rather than from the open market and only after they turn 35 - is to benefit their children, she said on the sidelines of a National University of Singapore forum.

Currently, single unwed mothers are only eligible to buy flats directly from the HDB under the singles scheme, meaning they have to wait till they are 35 years old.

Madam Halimah acknowledged that the Government has to take into account whether society is willing to accept change in this area.

"This is also an issue fraught with difficulties because the Government can only move as far as society is prepared to move on these issues. And if the Government moves, is society prepared to accept it?" she said.

During the forum, she also said she agreed with the Government's overall approach to helping the poor, saying having multiple lines of assistance ensures greater flexibility.

While she is not against a poverty line, which some have called for, she said that it "can have its own rigidity".

"What we have now is that different schemes have different cut-offs when it comes to family income levels. There is tremendous flexibility in this way rather than saying, there is one line and it cuts across all schemes," she said.

When asked at the dialogue why it was difficult for the Government to say how many poor people there are in Singapore, she said data was available.

What matters most was to make sure help reaches those who need it, she added.
 
haha...single unwed mother and Speaker knows the problem that majority of shortgun cases is from this one race...it was
mention in the shit times not to long ago...
 
Alamak give this macik a stall to sell Nasi Lemak in SG rather than give her such high post
think she cant handle it anymore!!

Mee Siam Mai Hum to the rescue! quick!
 
since when did we own a HDB properties, we are all renters with only 1 landlord.
 
I remember that if you are a single mum with an illegitimate child. You can't even buy or rent from HDB. You can only rent or buy from third parties.

I remember reading that this was to dissuade people from leading a promiscuous lifestyle. Is this still true today:confused:
 
I remember that if you are a single mum with an illegitimate child. You can't even buy or rent from HDB. You can only rent or buy from third parties.

I remember reading that this was to dissuade people from leading a promiscuous lifestyle. Is this still true today:confused:

Single mother = promiscuous lifestyle.
Keep long hair = drug addict.
This is classic pap logic indeed.
 
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