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SDP unveil economic programme for Singapore

metalslug

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http://theonlinecitizen.com/2010/11/sdp-unveils-economic-programme-for-singapore/

SDP unveil economic programme for Singapore
Posted by theonlinecitizen on November 14, 2010

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In its second pre-election rally at Speakers’ Corner on Saturday, the Singapore Democratic Party (SDP) unveiled its economic strategy for Singapore, one which apparently the party will be campaigning on during the upcoming General Election. In a 47-page publication titled, “It’s About You”, the party laid out its alternatives to the Government’s economic policies.

SDP secretary-general, Dr Chee Soon Juan, hailed his party’s programme as a credible one which they had consulted academics and economists on.

“We put forward an alternative economic model that is fundamentally different from that practiced by the PAP,” the introduction to the publication says. “[It] is an alternative that is both realistic and workable for our economy.”

“This publication will demonstrate once and for all that the PAP does not have a monopoly of ideas for Singapore, including economic ones,” the SDP says.

The party addresses issues such as GDP growth, productivity, income inequality, dependence on GLCs and MNCs, retirement, employment policies, public housing and healthcare, among others.

[TOC will have a more in-depth report and review of the SDP’s recommendations at a later date.]

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At Saturday’s event, speakers spoke on a variety of issues – including the large number of foreigners here, costs of public housing, and Singapore’s future.

One who impressed with his eloquence and delivery was sociologist, Dr Vincent Wijeysingha. In an impassioned speech, Dr Vincent decried what Singapore has become – a home which no longer feels like home because of the PAP’s policies. He pinpointed as one of the contributing factors as the large number of foreign workers here. “The SDP is not against foreigners,” Dr Vincent emphasised. The SDP has always stood for the rights of workers, whether they are local or foreign, he explained. What the party wants to see is fair treatment of locals, particularly when it comes to employment opportunities and wages.

Dr Chee, in a defiant mood, spoke of how the PAP Government has, over the last 20 years, vilified him. While acknowledging that this has resulted in him not being able to stand in the next elections, he said he was happy that more people have joined the party. This despite the demonization of not only Dr Chee but also of the party as a whole.

Dr James Gomes, who helms the relatively new non-governmental organization Singaporeans For Democracy (SFD) and a candidate with the Workers’ Party in the last elections, disclosed that he had signed up as an SDP member on Saturday.

The rally event was very well-organised, with tents set up and even food and refreshments provided for the public. The national flag and the SDP’s party flags were planted along the green of Hong Lim Park. The event felt like a carnival more than a political rally, with popular music played during breaks. Speakers stuck to the time allocated to them and the event ended at exactly the stipulated time indicated in its programme sheet for the day.

About 350-400 people turned up for the 4-hour event which started at 4pm.

Here are some pictures of the rally by Joshua Chiang:
 

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"One who impressed with his eloquence and delivery was sociologist, Dr Vincent Wijeysingha. In an impassioned speech, Dr Vincent decried what Singapore has become – a home which no longer feels like home because of the PAP’s policies. He pinpointed as one of the contributing factors as the large number of foreign workers here. “The SDP is not against foreigners,” Dr Vincent emphasised. The SDP has always stood for the rights of workers, whether they are local or foreign, he explained. What the party wants to see is fair treatment of locals, particularly when it comes to employment opportunities and wages"

A very good one,sure to get 50% votes at least.
 

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i have already say.. SDP is the future for Singapore. You leave the PAP to trash the island, it will only become a sinkieland.
 

Dreamer1

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Supporters of SDP,RP,what is there to fight?

Both of your party have absolutely nothing now,what are u fighting for?

Both are doing great disservice to yr respective party.

Of course some are PAP internet brigade.

so opposition supporters bewarded
 

bodycells

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all the brother here know sdp = pap wayang party, STOP YOUR ADVERTISEMENTS!

If you can be a least a little more creative in your approach, then you will most likely not resort to belittlement and jealousy.

When you lack of creativity and then show a sign of desperation, sinkie behavior emerge. How sad.
 

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chee beside financially bankrupt is also politically bankrupt. how can one who is bankrupt able to cook up economic program unless he is back by foreigners? if he really is, then he's beholden to those foreigners and NOT to the voters. then who should chee n SDP be serving? who shall be SDP'S beneficiary - singaporeans or chee's foreigner beholder?
 
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