
Why a Singaporean First policy is beneficial
I read a statement from a PAP minister reported in the Straits Times five years back. The minister stated that a "Singaporean First" policy is bad for the economy. I disagree. Let me first define what is a "Singaporean First" policy. It implies that the government has a responsibility to ensure that Singaporeans have a good...

Three new phenomenons which may affect the out come of the coming election
There are several new phenomenons happening in the country right now which may influence the outcome of the coming general election – suspected to be held next month in December 2019:- 1. Rise of the people – Grab riders There seems to be a new-found freedom in citizen uprising viz-a-viz the PMB ban resulting in the gathering...

Lessons from Tanjung Pilai by-election
Malaysia's ruling coalition Pakatan Harapan has lost to the opposition Barisan Nasional at the Tanjung Pilai, Johore by-election on 16 November 2019. Are there any lessons for us? According to University of Malaya political analyst Muhammad Asri Mohd Ali, "PH has to pay the price. Voters are not willing to be duped and conned...
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