
You have to fear the worst when politicians start talking like sleazy salesmen
When cost of living goes up, Singaporeans should see it as a good thing. Transport Minister Khaw Boon Wan was dead serious when he made this point on Sunday, saying: “In fact, cost of living is a problem of success. High cost of living means things have improved.” Not to be outdone, fellow Sembawang GRC MP Vikram Nair echoed...

Five changes that I would like to see in the next GE
The next general election in Singapore is expected to be held in 2020. At that time, the citizens have the chance to choose the next government that will address the concerns of the people and offer a better future for us and our children. In the past, the voters vote for the party that they want to be the government. In 2020,...

If we want change, let us do it ourselves – just like the Malaysians did
Business Times, 1993 Let’s first get this out of the way: no foreigner should interfere in our internal political affairs. To argue otherwise would be to render our independence meaningless. Citizens sacrifice their lives and nations strive for self-determination, which is the whole point of being independent – to decide...
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