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'Weak argument': Pritam rebuts SM Lee on losing key ministers if more opposition MPs are elected​

'Weak argument': Pritam rebuts SM Lee on losing key ministers if more opposition MPs are elected

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PUBLISHED ON April 28, 2025 3:01 PMByYeo Shu Hui

Workers' Party (WP) secretary-general Pritam Singh has opposed Senior Minister (SM) Lee Hsien Loong's claims that losing key ministers in Parliament because of more opposition Members of Parliament (MP) could place Singapore in "quite a lot of trouble".

At the People's Action Party (PAP) rally held at Jalan Kayu yesterday (April 27), SM Lee said that if voters try to "count" and elect a few more opposition MPs, "you will not get it right and we can mess everything up."

In response to his remarks, Singh told reporters at Tampines Ave 2 this morning (April 28): "I think it's a weak argument because precedents inform us otherwise."

The 48-year-old brought up the example of former Minister for Foreign Affairs and MP for Aljunied GRC George Yeo, who retired from politics in 2011 after losing the ward to WP.

Singh recalled that Emeritus Senior Minister Goh Chok Tong said in 2011 that Yeo was a "core member" of the cabinet.

"We know that within cabinet, there's a smaller group of people," he said.

Goh said in an interview in 2011 that the Prime Minister needs a core team who act as pillars of support. He said then that Lee's core members were Senior Minister Teo Chee Hean and Yeo.

Singh added: "I take the argument one step further — when George Yeo did not succeed at the 2011 elections, did our foreign ministry suddenly lose its bearings? Because there's so much depth in Parliament, even though you may have one-third of the opposition in Parliament.

"So I am very surprised to hear these arguments, in fact, if you think a little bit harder about it, it just reflects on the PAP."

He also shared that he respects Yeo for holding a significant number of portfolios during his time and his influence continued to be felt today.

Singh is also certain that Deputy Prime Minister Gan Kim Yong, who is running for Punggol GRC in the May 2 general election, will continue to retain Yeo's connections and be included in leadership discussions if need.

"I'm sure there's no difficulty in the PAP government to include Gan Kim Yong, even if he is not elected, in some of these discussions if they deemed it to be so critical," he said.

'Building tomorrow's leadership'​

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Prime Minister (PM) Lawrence Wong said in a lunchtime rally at UOB Plaza Square today that losing several constituencies to the opposition parties could result in a "severely weakened mandate" for PAP.

"This election is not just about forming today's government. It's also about building tomorrow's leadership,' the 52-year-old said.

In response to Singh's comparing WP's candidates to PAP's candidates as "backbencher to backbencher" on April 25, PM Wong shared that that's not how elections works.

He said: "I have experienced ministers contesting in the GRCs... their loss, if it happens, will be immediately felt, and it cannot be replaced... So friends and fellow Singaporeans, a vote for the opposition is not a free vote for more alternative voices in the Parliament.

"It's a vote to weaken the PAP team — the team that is truly working for you."
 

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GE2025: GST hike was implemented with ‘great care’, opposition ignored facts to maximise votes, says PM Wong​

Prime Minister Lawrence Wong speaking at PAP’s lunchtime rally held at UOB Plaza's promenade on April 28.

Prime Minister Lawrence Wong speaking at PAP’s lunchtime rally held at UOB Plaza's promenade on April 28.ST PHOTO: KUA CHEE SIONG
Lim Min Zhang

Lim Min Zhang
UPDATED APR 29, 2025, 06:49 AM


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SINGAPORE - Great care was taken in implementing the goods and services tax (GST) hike so that Singaporeans who are less well off pay less than the 9 per cent rate, said Prime Minister Lawrence Wong.

He said on April 28 that the Government explained in Parliament “with data and the facts” why additional revenues were needed to take care of the rising number of seniors, and how support was enhanced in tandem to keep the system fair and progressive.


GE2025

GE2025: GST hike was implemented with ‘great care’, opposition ignored facts to maximise votes, says PM Wong​

Prime Minister Lawrence Wong speaking at PAP’s lunchtime rally held at UOB Plaza's promenade on April 28.

Prime Minister Lawrence Wong speaking at PAP’s lunchtime rally held at UOB Plaza's promenade on April 28.ST PHOTO: KUA CHEE SIONG
Lim Min Zhang

Lim Min Zhang
UPDATED APR 29, 2025, 06:49 AM
Follow our live coverage here.
SINGAPORE - Great care was taken in implementing the goods and services tax (GST) hike so that Singaporeans who are less well off pay less than the 9 per cent rate, said Prime Minister Lawrence Wong.
He said on April 28 that the Government explained in Parliament “with data and the facts” why additional revenues were needed to take care of the rising number of seniors, and how support was enhanced in tandem to keep the system fair and progressive.
 
The Govt pushed ahead with the GST hike amidst global inflation when SG is already the most expensive city in the world and the govt coffers have a surplus. Does it show that the PAP cares for its citizens? Hardly!
 

GE2025





GE2025: GST hike was implemented with ‘great care’, opposition ignored facts to maximise votes, says PM Wong​

Prime Minister Lawrence Wong speaking at PAP’s lunchtime rally held at UOB Plaza's promenade on April 28.'s promenade on April 28.

Prime Minister Lawrence Wong speaking at PAP’s lunchtime rally held at UOB Plaza's promenade on April 28.ST PHOTO: KUA CHEE SIONG
Lim Min Zhang

Lim Min Zhang
UPDATED APR 29, 2025, 06:49 AM


Follow our live coverage here.

SINGAPORE - Great care was taken in implementing the goods and services tax (GST) hike so that Singaporeans who are less well off pay less than the 9 per cent rate, said Prime Minister Lawrence Wong.

He said on April 28 that the Government explained in Parliament “with data and the facts” why additional revenues were needed to take care of the rising number of seniors, and how support was enhanced in tandem to keep the system fair and progressive.


GE2025


GE2025: GST hike was implemented with ‘great care’, opposition ignored facts to maximise votes, says PM Wong​

Prime Minister Lawrence Wong speaking at PAP’s lunchtime rally held at UOB Plaza's promenade on April 28.'s promenade on April 28.

Prime Minister Lawrence Wong speaking at PAP’s lunchtime rally held at UOB Plaza's promenade on April 28.ST PHOTO: KUA CHEE SIONG
Lim Min Zhang

Lim Min Zhang

UPDATED APR 29, 2025, 06:49 AM
Follow our live coverage here.

SINGAPORE - Great care was taken in implementing the goods and services tax (GST) hike so that Singaporeans who are less well off pay less than the 9 per cent rate, said Prime Minister Lawrence Wong.
He said on April 28 that the Government explained in Parliament “with data and the facts” why additional revenues were needed to take care of the rising number of seniors, and how support was enhanced in tandem to keep the system fair and progressive.

The oppositions ignored the "Slaughtered and Butchered" forced on you and your family with "Great Care" .... how blind are the daft papayas sarporters? :roflmao:
 
The Govt pushed ahead with the GST hike amidst global inflation when SG is already the most expensive city in the world and the govt coffers have a surplus. Does it show that the PAP cares for its citizens? Hardly!
For fiscal year FY2024 the budget surplus is $6.4 billion.
 
The Govt pushed ahead with the GST hike amidst global inflation when SG is already the most expensive city in the world and the govt coffers have a surplus. Does it show that the PAP cares for its citizens? Hardly!
Towards Swiss Deluxe standard of living
 
These fear tactics is a Day 1 trick…it work on the grandpa in 1965 and still work fine on the grandson now…sinki brain and attitude ish really 没办法的
 
They are scared of losing their privileges and protection should they lose power. It's all about them, nothing to do with you and me. :cool:

Privileges and protection... PAP. :wink:
 
Towards Swiss Deluxe standard of living
Even though Switzerland is also among the most expensive countries in the world, but S'pore still ranks slightly more expensive; particularly in terms of city-level living costs. So S'poreans only got the Swiss cost of living, but not their standard of living. Goh CT did not keep his promise.
 
Draft Sinki is give chance to CDC vouchers and queue up Toto or soccer bids

Richer ones queue up to buy condo or buy cars
 
On 13 Jan, Health Minister Ong Ye Kung declared: "People can say 'ownself check ownself', but I see it always as a virtue - if ownself cannot check ownself, you're in big trouble." I would say that S'pore is in big trouble now because of the increasing number of retrenchments for S'porean citizens, 95% of jobs created in 2023 and 89% in 2022 went to foreigners, 93% of respondents in the Edelman survey are afraid of job loss and S'pore is the most expensive city for 9 out of the past 11 years.
 

Does ‘Ownself Check Ownself’ Still Have Any Political Capital?​

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Does ‘Ownself Check Ownself’ Still Have Any Political Capital?

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After recent scandals, is ‘ownself check ownself’ nothing more than a myth?

In front of a packed Parliament House on August 2, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong gave a Ministerial statement on the Corrupt Practice Investigation Bureau (CPIB) probe into Transport Minister S Iswaran and the recent resignations of two Members of Parliament (MPs).

“The way we have handled these incidents shows how seriously the [People’s Action Party] takes our responsibility of governing Singapore and being accountable to Parliament and to Singaporeans,” PM Lee reiterates halfway through his statement.

There’s a resolute tone throughout the 20-minute speech, but PM Lee’s eyebags betrayed signs of exhaustion. Since 2004, Mr Lee has steered the ship as Singapore’s prime minister. But in his 19 years at the helm, never before has he navigated choppy waters as turbulent as recent political scandals.

There’s little doubt that these shenanigans have dented public confidence in Singapore’s leadership. It’s a bruise so distinct that the Prime Minister had to set the record straight twice—once in his Ministerial statement in Parliament; the second in his National Day message this year.

National Day, of all days! If the man had to address such a blemish on a day meant for flag-waving festivities, you know things are critical.

“Let there be no doubt my government is determined to keep our system free of corruption and wrongdoing,” PM Lee, clad in festive colours, declares.

“We will maintain our high standards of honesty, integrity, and propriety Singaporeans have come to expect this of us—and so have our international partners.”

He elaborates no further, shifting focus towards more pressing issues on the national agenda; public housing being one of them.
 
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