
My reply to Ng Kok Lim’s response to my article
One-party rule When it comes to one-party rule of SG, detractors are quick to point to N Korea. What about China? It is on the rise and rise under one-party longer than N. Korea. Comparatively, Taiwan, when under one-party rule, was an economic dynamo. Remember those days when you turned an electronic equipment over, you were...

Urging Tan Lam Siong to withdraw from Potong Pasir
If Singapore is to be a genuine democracy, there must be an ALL-POLITICAL PARTY election. For in a genuine democracy, duels, contests and rivalries amongst different political parties or groups are essential in a robust democracy. Take for example the United Kingdom, you have the Tories, Labourites, Lib Dems, KIP, Greens and...

Be thankful for contributions of foreign workers
Before the cacophony of well-deserved praises on the achievements and successes of the SG50 celebrations fades into memory, Singaporeans need to also acknowledge and thank the more than one million foreign workers here (as well as those who have returned to their home countries) who have contributed much to the building of this...
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