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S’pore Has To Go ‘Cold-Turkey’ On Foreign Workers: Tin Pei Ling

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S’pore has to go ‘cold-turkey’ on foreign workers: Tin Pei Ling


Singapore needs to go “cold-turkey” after years of opening its gates wide to large numbers of foreigners, says Member of Parliament (MP) Tin Pei Ling.

In a note on her Facebook page posted on Sunday evening, Tin, who represents Marine Parade group representation constituency (GRC), said she held this view even after meeting a group of local businessmen who were struggling to find workers.

“I believe the current moves to constrain foreign labour force growth is the right long-term measure, especially so given the limited physical capacity we have,” she wrote.

“In a way, Singapore has to go into ‘cold-turkey’ after years of allowing huge inflows of foreigners. Politics should be about having the courage to make the best decision at any given point in time, and act on it,” she added.

Tin also pointed out that the country needs to acknowledge the “painful tradeoffs” it is making with the government’s new policies on foreign workers in place, referring to the impact of the policy on small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).

To do that, she said, Singapore needs to also give more help and time for SMEs and businessmen here to adjust to “the new circumstances”.

In speaking to them, Tin said they do understand the government’s need to reduce foreigner inflows, pointing out that “they are Singaporeans too”, although she noted their belief that the anti-foreigner sentiment tells but one side of the story, pushed forward by a group of vocal individuals.

“Their current plight shows that this is a complex issue, that foreign manpower is not all bad, and is in fact an important complement to our own labour force,” she wrote.

Tin’s comments come as Singapore struggles to deal with the impact of a rapid growth in population after millions of foreign workers were welcomed into the country over the past decade.

The government’s liberal immigration policy has been widely viewed as the reason for rising cost of living, housing and healthcare, as well as the source of greater competition for jobs and places in schools here for locals.

The 28-year-old MP was the target of online criticism as a greenhorn in last year’s general election, where she stood alongside emeritus Senior Minister Goh Chok Tong in the GRC against a National Solidarity Party team that included the election’s youngest candidate Nicole Seah.

She has since made active efforts to help the mentally ill community in Singapore, among other causes she has advanced in her ward, Macpherson.
 

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Just another motherhood statement with no substance - talking cock for the sake of talking cock without any specific recommended action that her bosses should take.
 

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Right.... Para-phrase 9/10. Content 1/10. Now, one piece of work to clock in her KPI. Well-done Miss Tin
 

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Is it just me or does she look like the chow ahqua, SG Idol reject, attention whore Steven Lim??????


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S’pore has to go ‘cold-turkey’ on foreign workers: Tin Pei Ling


Singapore needs to go “cold-turkey” after years of opening its gates wide to large numbers of foreigners, says Member of Parliament (MP) Tin Pei Ling.

In a note on her Facebook page posted on Sunday evening, Tin, who represents Marine Parade group representation constituency (GRC), said she held this view even after meeting a group of local businessmen who were struggling to find workers.

“I believe the current moves to constrain foreign labour force growth is the right long-term measure, especially so given the limited physical capacity we have,” she wrote.

“In a way, Singapore has to go into ‘cold-turkey’ after years of allowing huge inflows of foreigners. Politics should be about having the courage to make the best decision at any given point in time, and act on it,” she added.

Tin also pointed out that the country needs to acknowledge the “painful tradeoffs” it is making with the government’s new policies on foreign workers in place, referring to the impact of the policy on small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).

To do that, she said, Singapore needs to also give more help and time for SMEs and businessmen here to adjust to “the new circumstances”.

In speaking to them, Tin said they do understand the government’s need to reduce foreigner inflows, pointing out that “they are Singaporeans too”, although she noted their belief that the anti-foreigner sentiment tells but one side of the story, pushed forward by a group of vocal individuals.

“Their current plight shows that this is a complex issue, that foreign manpower is not all bad, and is in fact an important complement to our own labour force,” she wrote.

Tin’s comments come as Singapore struggles to deal with the impact of a rapid growth in population after millions of foreign workers were welcomed into the country over the past decade.

The government’s liberal immigration policy has been widely viewed as the reason for rising cost of living, housing and healthcare, as well as the source of greater competition for jobs and places in schools here for locals.

The 28-year-old MP was the target of online criticism as a greenhorn in last year’s general election, where she stood alongside emeritus Senior Minister Goh Chok Tong in the GRC against a National Solidarity Party team that included the election’s youngest candidate Nicole Seah.

She has since made active efforts to help the mentally ill community in Singapore, among other causes she has advanced in her ward, Macpherson.
 

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Soon she will do a 360 degree turn and said something differently if her master thunderlighted her. If you need such examples, there are many roti-prata incidents to pick from NTUC. Lim Swee Say is the most disgracing flipper to say the least.
 
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Hahahaha ! Yah remember the time ... U Channel Campus Superstar 2nd season ... I wrote 弃车保帅 to protect an RGS girl from being eliminated in the singing competition by sacrificing the other RGS girl. I was then a bright and shining star in that forum - very special. :wink:

Not long, two Chinese (PRCs) news anchorwomen used this phrase to described a Taiwanese and a Japanese political events on two separate occasions. Yesh ! Victory ! :biggrin:
 

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I suppose that must be the only class of citizens who will not be too critical of her, or know one idiot from another. Also not likely to be of any consequence during elections.

She has since made active efforts to help the mentally ill community in Singapore, among other causes she has advanced in her ward, Macpherson.
 
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In the past the PAP used "foreign talents" to decribe the people they let in. Now these people are described as not foreign workers:confused:
 
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