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One step nearer to MERGER ?

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SINGAPORE: Foreign Minister K Shanmugam has said the high-speed rail link between Singapore and Kuala Lumpur goes beyond economics.

He said bilateral relations between Singapore and Malaysia have been on an upswing in recent years.

Mr Shanmugam was speaking to Channel NewsAsia in a "live" studio interview on Friday evening.

He said Singapore-Malaysia relations has seen a breakthrough since 2010.

"The substantive relationship between Singapore and Malaysia, if you look at the trade ties, people-to-people ties, Malaysia is Singapore's number one trading partner. Both ways, both benefit. And the political relationship has generally been good. In the last few years you can say it's been on an upswing," he said.

On Tuesday, Singapore and Malaysian Prime Ministers had announced plans to build a high-speed rail link between Singapore and Kuala Lumpur.

It is expected to cut travel time dramatically between the two cities - to a mere 90 minutes.

Mr Shanmugam was asked if the project could help Singapore tap on the Malaysian labour pool.

"Malaysia has been a large source for our, in fact the largest source for our permanent residents, our newer citizens, and also in our labour force. But the fact is Malaysia itself is facing a labour shortage. If you look at it today, Malaysia has had to import foreign labour into Malaysia, and we are finding it difficult to get people from Malaysia to Singapore. That's the reality," he said.

"The primary factor in this is it's going to increase people-to-people connectivity, in moving, travelling, working and playing, in each other's territory," he added.

The project will add to ASEAN connectivity, Mr Shanmugam said. "The ASEAN Economic Community, the vision of 2015 is one of bringing people of ASEAN together, across the social, economic and political pillars. And also, ASEAN connectivity, which means road, rail, airlinks, sealinks, all to be much more integrated. Ultimately, of course, hopefully the rail link all the way from Singapore down to southern China!"

Studies for the rail link have to be completed before the project can start.

But Mr Shanmugam said he sees "no reason why it shouldn't work".

He also gave an indication of how the cost could be split.

Mr Shanmugam said: "You can see from the map, KL to Singapore, where most of the rail will be.

As most of the rail will be on the Malaysian side, he said there is a logic to how cost could be split - depending on where it is.

As for the total cost and the location of the Singapore stop in the rail link, Mr Shanmugam said it's too early to tell.

- CNA/de
 
An economic union, not necessarily a political union, is good for both countries
 
It will happen when the time is right which may well be sooner than you think.
 
It will happen when the time is right which may well be sooner than you think.

Yes...an economic union is more acceptable and less threatening to both sides. It benefits both Malaysia and Singapore.

The world is going borderless and the pap has already prostituted Singapore to the world. Malaysia must not waste time and must seize this window of opportunity ...
 
sounds like the fucking traitors from the PAP are planning their exit strategy and cashing out by selling this fucking cuntry to the Malaysians........
 
It will happen when the time is right which may well be sooner than you think.

Sorry to burst yr bubble but Malaysia isn't going to merge with Singapore after all those FT from PRC, India and other cesspit of the world is welcomed as Citizens. They will exclude Citizens not born in the Republic if really pushed into it.

However they will do an economic merger based on their and their politicians' benefit.
 
sounds like the fucking traitors from the PAP are planning their exit strategy and cashing out by selling this fucking cuntry to the Malaysians........

Singapore can't survive isolated and alone.

SG has several options:
1. An union with Malaysia
2. Become a province of China
3. Join Australia
4. Become 52nd State of USA
5. If PAP has its way, stay aloof, alone and waste away slowly with a 6.9 million population .

I am for a union with Malaysia...but that will mean SG crawling back to malaysia on her knees. LKY is too proud to do that
 
Sorry to burst yr bubble but Malaysia isn't going to merge with Singapore after all those FT from PRC, India and other cesspit of the world is welcomed as Citizens. They will exclude Citizens not born in the Republic if really pushed into it.

However they will do an economic merger based on their and their politicians' benefit.

don't forget malaysia itself is flooded with illegal immigrants and FTs too....
 
Singapore can't survive isolated and alone.

SG has several options:
1. An union with Malaysia
2. Become a province of China
3. Join Australia
4. Become 52nd State of USA
5. If PAP has its way, stay aloof, alone and waste away slowly with a 6.9 million population .

I am for a union with Malaysia...but that will mean SG crawling back to malaysia on her knees. LKY is too proud to do that

i am quite happy to be a Penang in Malaysia:)
 
i am quite happy to be a Penang in Malaysia:)

But will Malaysia want SG?

It is a matter of time before SG kow tows to Malaysia. Despite all its difficulties now, in 100years time, Malaysia will still be on the map. Will SG still be on the map?
 
But will Malaysia want SG?

It is a matter of time before SG kow tows to Malaysia. Despite all its difficulties now, in 100years time, Malaysia will still be on the map. Will SG still be on the map?

Yes the pap traitors are already selling us out now to foreigners....selling out to Malaysians is next step but problem is Malaysia also dun want sinkieland.....6.9 million with half as FTs....they might take us in but with certain conditions.....we might have to be 2nd class or 3rd class citizens....no issues as it is we are now 2nd class citizens to the FTs
 
sinkielan property prices wil plunge! ... :eek:

sel ur haus now! ... :eek:
 
Sorry to burst yr bubble but Malaysia isn't going to merge with Singapore after all those FT from PRC, India and other cesspit of the world is welcomed as Citizens. They will exclude Citizens not born in the Republic if really pushed into it.

However they will do an economic merger based on their and their politicians' benefit.

The Singapore BIRTH CERT is truly an important document to distinguish between TRUE BLUE Singaporean citizens entitled to all the accumulated reserves since independence and FT turned fake sinkie should be excluded.
 
there is no way i am going to let evil mongolian killer wife to rule over sgp.

i take dumb HC anytime.
 
The Singapore BIRTH CERT is truly an important document to distinguish between TRUE BLUE Singaporean citizens entitled to all the accumulated reserves since independence and FT turned fake sinkie should be excluded.
I think a cut off date should be imposed. Before when the floodgates opened.
 
if we need to kowtow and crawl back on our knees for the good of singaporeans
and for the long term survival of this little red dot
i think we should do it
greater malaysia is better than an impoverished singapore in the future
we got NOTHING to shout about
at least i can go to SIBU or KUCHING and hide there
or settle in Penang to enjoy those Chinese traditions
 
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