
Representation based on occupation instead of locality
I suggest a system of electing representatives to look after the interests of the different major occupation groups instead of a given locality. This can be based on the Singapore Standard Occupation Classification. The number of seats will be determined by the quantity of the citizens that fall within a given classification. Members...

The thoughts of an ordinary citizen
I have no doubts that the ruling party have done a good job, making Singapore a green and generally safe country with a good infrastructure. What I am deeply concerned are the following issues; 1) Why the taxpayers, of which I am one who are really their paymaster should be feeling as though being "Held at Ransom" by their practice...

PAP: A house divided cannot stand
What we should fear is not a divided government but PAP’s monopoly of both legislative and executive powers in parliament. Some of our worst laws ever passed were passed because one party had overwhelming majorities in parliament. Would the PAP dare to field Tin Pei Lin if we now have a two-party system? This is a product...
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