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Most ang moh are stupid one. Tat is why they are open for prc to come. Prc very competitive but unlike msian chink who like to jealous local pay esp in sinkie somore pay abit different minus cpf already lose liao.
Would rather have Chinese immigrants than you know where. At least they are educated, follow rules and do not cause troubles. Fun fact: the first Chinese immigrants came in 1818.
Howard Ong, the older brother of Minister for Health Ong Ye Kung, will contest for a seat in the Australian parliament in the upcoming federal election on May 3.
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The older Ong confirmed his relationship with the health minister with The Straits Times, saying: "Our family has always had a strong commitment to serving the community, and I have carried that commitment with me."
Ong's family. Screenshot via Liberals WA/YouTube
Ong's father, Ong Lian Teng, was a Barisan Sosialis politician who served as the Member of the Legislative Assembly for Bukit Panjang SMC from 1963 to 1965 and later Member of Parliament from 1965 to 1966.
If elected, Ong said he will be focusing on making home ownership more accessible for young Australians, as well as addressing the cost of living, among other things.
Howard Ong - Liberal for Tangney/Facebook
Going against former dolphin trainer, one-time Buddhist monk, police officer
He will be going up against the current Labor Member of the Parliament (MP) for Tangney, Sam Lim.
Lim, who was born in Malaysia, previously made headlines for being a former dolphin trainer, a one-time Buddhist monk, and an award-winning police officer before turning to politics.