
One Belt One Road: PM ‘not invited’
I was wrong. PM wasn’t invited to the summit meeting on the above, it seems, going by what Lawrence Wong is quoted as saying. He wasn’t aping Western leaders by declining the invitation and sending ka kiah instead. When asked why Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong did not attend the Belt and Road Forum, which was...

One Belt One Road: Singapore aping the West?
Is S’pore the West’s running dog on the issue of One Belt One Rd? Let me explain. Delegates from more than 100 countries, including Putin and 27 heads of state, attended Xi’s recent summit on One Belt One Rd. Mr Najib’s long-scheduled trip to Beijing next week, following President Xi’s personal invitation to his One...

The Parliament Reflects The Immigration Trend And Goal
If you look at the number of FT ministers and MPs in parliament, you could easily guessed who the govt is planning to import to become a majority. It shows that the planning of massive immigration does not happen in the last few years, it had been planned decades ago. The two key FT groups in parliament are from India and...
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