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Serious Liu Thai Let said 10 million population not a goal but a planning parameter

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GE2020: 10 million population not a goal but a planning parameter, says Liu Thai Ker
Singapore's current population is 5.7 million.
Singapore's current population is 5.7 million.



In an interview with Chinese daily Lianhe Zaobao published on Friday (July 17), Mr Liu said sustainable development requires long-term planning.

If Singapore is to continue to preserve the quality of its landscape in spite of space and resource constraints, he said, it must plan on the basis of a large enough population.


He was responding to claims during the election hustings by the Singapore Democratic Party, that the Government plans to increase Singapore's population to 10 million.

The SDP maintains that the 10 million figure was from a Straits Times report on remarks by Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat at a dialogue with Nanyang Technological University students in March last year.

The article said Mr Heng cited Mr Liu, who said in 2014 that Singapore should plan for 10 million people for it to remain sustainable in the long term.

Mr Heng had cited Mr Liu in his response to a question on the Government's 2013 Population White Paper. However, he had stressed that the number goes beyond how densely populated Singapore would be, and the social space is as important.

Mr Heng also did not say Singapore should plan for 10 million people - nor did he mention the figure.

Mr Liu said he had not paid much attention to the political war of words over the issue, and his comments on Singapore's population were "personal opinions".

He stressed that the 10 million figure was not a goal but the worst-case scenario. "In case of reaching 10 million, we are prepared."



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During his interview with Zaobao, he reiterated no fewer than five times that he had no contact with the Government or political leaders after he left public service in 1992, and the 10 million figure was a planning benchmark and his personal opinion.

The broader objective, he said, was always to preserve the country's beautiful urban environment, including its green spaces and historic monuments.

"Otherwise, if it is discovered that 10 million is a real need, then it will be too late.

"If you don't make preparations now, when you need more expressways and MRT lines, where will the land come from?"

He pointed out that when he led URA to develop the Concept Plan in 1991, he thought that the country's population would hit 5.5 million in 100 years - an estimate that came true 70 years ahead of time.

Singapore's current population is 5.7 million.

Mr Liu said he believes the population number cannot be completely controlled, as it is partly a function of rapid economic growth. He added that as long as the Government is clean and effective and the economy develops well, the number of jobs will certainly increase.

"Unless we ask our citizens - are they asking the Government to damage the economy in order not to increase the population?"

He said that if the country is to be able to accommodate 10 million people, then its population density will have to increase by 30 per cent - something which will not impact people adversely if planning starts now.

He acknowledged concerns about an influx of immigrants and the ability of the country's infrastructure to cope with a large population. But, he said, train services are an administrative and management issue and not related to population numbers.

He urged Singaporeans to not just see the negatives, but also the positive contributions by foreigners. "People from different places living together will lead to differences of opinion... But I'm worried that Singaporeans may be too singular in their thinking."

He said that the Government should explain its principles and rationale seriously and clearly.

"In any case, I don't see a 10 million population coming to pass in my generation... I am not worried about myself. I am worried about the younger generation."
 
"Goal 2010 is not a goal but an aspiration."

The pappies and their running dogs love to play the semantics game. :wink:
 
They can swear if Singapore population ever hit 10million by importing filthy shitskins. Their whole family die
 
talk cock lah. Why 10 million? Why not 20 million? Why not 8 million? Why not 9 million?

Everyone you talk to says 10 million. Personal opinion or not seems like many have save personal opinion the figure is 10 million.

How come?
 
Singapore population (2020) live — Countrymeters
Flag of Singapore
Singapore Population clock (live)
6,188,467
Current population
3,119,597
Current male population (50.4%)
3,068,869
Current female population (49.6%)
31,030
Births year to date
18
Births today
15,164
Deaths year to date
9
Deaths today
49,768
Net migration year to date
29
Net migration today
65,634
Population growth year to date
38
Population growth today
18-07-2020 02:45:16
Source : United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs: Population Division

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Please note that the population clock above do not include deaths caused by COVID-19 virus. And does not reflect actual migration situation due to movement restrictions.

Quick facts about the population of Singapore
Current population (as of Friday, July 17, 2020)6,188,099Population rankTotal area707 km2 (273 mi2)Population density8,752.6 per km2 (22,669.2 people/mi2)Sex ratio1.02 (3,119,570 men to 3,068,842 women)Median age40.0 yearsLife expectancy82.1 years (79.5 - men, 85.0 - women)Literacy 96.8 %
 
Singapore population 2020
During 2020 Singapore population is projected to increase by 120,314 people and reach 6,243,147 in the beginning of 2021. The natural increase is expected to be positive, as the number of births will exceed the number of deaths by 29,083. If external migration will remain on the previous year level, the population will be increased by 91,230 due to the migration reasons. It means that the number of people who move into Singapore (to which they are not native) in order to settle there as permanent residents (immigrants) will prevail over the number of people who leave the country to settle permanently in another country (emigrants).
Population change rates in 2020
According to our estimations, daily change rates of Singapore population in 2020 will be the following:

156 live births average per day (6.49 in an hour)
76 deaths average per day (3.17 in an hour)
250 immigrants average per day (10.41 in an hour)
The population of Singapore will be increasing by 330 persons daily in 2020.
Demographics of Singapore 2019
As of 1 January 2020, the population of Singapore was estimated to be 6,122,833 people. This is an increase of 1.96 % (117,995 people) compared to population of 6,004,838 the year before. In 2019 the natural increase was positive, as the number of births exceeded the number of deaths by 28,523. Due to external migration, the population increased by 89,472. The sex ratio of the total population was 1.020 (1,020 males per 1 000 females) which is higher than global sex ratio. The global sex ratio in the world was approximately 1 016 males to 1 000 females as of 2019.

Below are the key figures for Singapore population in 2019:

55,785 live births
27,262 deaths
Natural increase: 28,523 people
Net migration: 89,472 people
3,091,728 males as of 31 December 2019
3,031,105 females as of 31 December 2019
Growth Rate 1952 - 2020
Year Growth Rate
1952 4.7
1953 5.03
1954 5.22
1955 5.28
1956 5.22
1957 5.05
1958 4.8
1959 4.46
1960 4.08
1961 3.67
1962 3.27
1963 2.92
1964 2.65
1965 2.45
From www.countrymeters.info
 
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.. If not a goal, why waste time planning it..what an idiot
 
Living spaces, aye? Why build shoe box sized HDB then? 10 million folks? You don’t fucking need this kind of parameters to design buildings with wider walkways, etc.
 
Modus operandi for pap, get cronies to test water and warm up the public. If there is public backlash, then just simply push everything away as 'personal opinion' .

Liu Thai Ker most likely said and acted at the instructions of the pap politcians.
 
Opposition also have planning parameter, that is to let PAP have all the 12 NCMP seats next election
 
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