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SG having "highest" trust in their Govt?

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February 5, 2010 by Our Correspondent
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http://www.temasekreview.com/2010/02/05/st-quoted-poll-on-singaporeans-having-highest-trust-in-their-govt-conducted-by-controversial-pr-company/


Written by Our Correspondent
The Straits Times quoted a survey conducted by US-based PR firm Edelman today which reveals that “trust in the Singapore Government was 84 per cent.”, the highest among the 22 countries polled.
That is far higher than the global average of 49 per cent, which means fewer than one in two people worldwide trust their own government, on average.
The survey polled 200 people in Singapore and a total of 4,875 worldwide, including the United States, Britain, China and India.
“The Singapore Government’s successful track record in steering the country through global economic crises and pandemics has instilled unprecedented levels of trust,” said Mr Bob Grove, managing director of Edelman Southeast Asia.
The survey did not reveal if the 200 people polled are all Singapore citizens or if a proportion are PRs and foreigners who tend to have a favorable impression of the Singapore government. Neither did it reveal the exact questions asked for it to arrive at the highly suspect figures.
With due respects to Straits Times, it appears to be clueless about the background of Edelman which was embroiled in a heated controversy with climate activists two years ago.
In July 2008, activists from Oxford Climate action staged a protest at the London office of Edelman, alleging a massive ‘greenwashing’ campaign by the agency’s energy client E.ON. (read article here)
Several protesters gained access to the PR firm, while others climbed on to the roof to unfurl a banner. Labour MP John McDonnell stopped by to lend his support to Oxford Climate Action’s stunt.
It said the demonstration aimed to ‘highlight the insanity of investing in new coal power stations such as Kingsnorthin the face of human-caused climate change’.
The group also described Edelman as having ‘a long record of involvement with ethically questionable companies, including AstraZeneca, Wal-Mart and Pfizer’.
The Straits Times has frequently published one-sided studies to applaud the “accomplishments” of the ruling party while ignoring surveys critical of it.
For example, it did not publish International Living’s recent report on quality of life in the world which ranked Singapore at a pathetic 70th position below Japan, South Korea, Taiwan and Hong Kong.
It also failed to publish a comprehensive UBS study last year which revealed that Singaporeans have the lowest domestic purchasing power among the developed nations though they work the longest hours.
Of course, it did not publish the Singapore media’s miserable 133th ranking in terms of press freedom by international NGO Reporters Without Borders till Law Minister Shanmugam made a hoo-ha over it by slamming the report as “quite divorced from reality”.
The Straits Times appears to have hurt its own credibility by quoting a questionable survey “quite divorced from reality” to please its political masters.
In an online poll done on the Temasek Review, more than 90 per cent of some 250 respondents indicate that they do not trust the Singapore government.
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PAP old man Lee is almost dead. They have no new ways to head the country. Pinkie has no idea what to do other than asking for help when he is in trouble. His best option is to step down before his father is totally gone and live like a rich man.

Let someone else run, when you got no capability and credibility at all.
 
If you randomly pick 100 Singaporeans and ask them in public if they trust the PAP government - 99 of them will say yes. They same phenomenon can be expected in Iraq under Saddam, USSR under Stalin and North Korea under Kim.

If you ask the same question in London, Sydney, Washington, Stockholm and Paris, about half will say know.

Wonder why?
 
Can tell that PAP is very desperate now!!!:oIo:

The great PAP always earned the trust from the majority people of Singapore. Well done to those supported the great PAP and made Singapore a better place and country to live and venture. 3 cheers :)
 
The great PAP always earned the trust from the majority people of Singapore. Well done to those supported the great PAP and made Singapore a better place and country to live and venture. 3 cheers :)


how isit a 'better place to live & venture' ? public transport is overcrowded, housing is beyond the means of many, and the whole place is like one big construction site - noisy & dusty ?

or r u speaking on behalf of the shopping mall tycoons with waterfront homes at marina/sentosa/tanjong pagar ? for them, definitely they are enjoying the golden era of singapore ...

how is life better for the average citizen who earns < $1000 & has to compete with foreigners ? now, don't compare with indonesia, filippines, haiti and the like ... if u do, i will curse your PAP masters to also earn the salaries of the govt in those countries ... though i must say those govt are outwardly corrupt whereas your masters are secretly so ... :mad:
 
If such report continue to be printed in Strait Times, it will reach 201th ranking in no time. It seems they like it that way as long as their master is pleased to hear only the "good" thing.
 
If you randomly pick 100 Singaporeans and ask them in public if they trust the PAP government - 99 of them will say yes. They same phenomenon can be expected in Iraq under Saddam, USSR under Stalin and North Korea under Kim.

If you ask the same question in London, Sydney, Washington, Stockholm and Paris, about half will say no.

Wonder why?
What if we change the question from "Trust" to "Like"?
 
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PAP old man Lee is almost dead. They have no new ways to head the country. Pinkie has no idea what to do other than asking for help when he is in trouble. His best option is to step down before his father is totally gone and live like a rich man.

Let someone else run, when you got no capability and credibility at all.


They're obviously more interested in the more lucrative aspects of the job: multi-million dollar salaries, directorships, free medical, tax free status, money laundery business, arm sales, ......

I'm sure theres alot of skeletons hidden under the carpet which they can't afford to come out. Like just how little is left in the CPF :eek:
 
PAP old man Lee is almost dead. They have no new ways to head the country. Pinkie has no idea what to do other than asking for help when he is in trouble. His best option is to step down before his father is totally gone and live like a rich man.

Let someone else run, when you got no capability and credibility at all.

Hi NY88,

The article means two things. One, that the PAP is so desperate that it needs to shore up it's credibility and popularity.

Or two, that there are so many new citizens that the dissenting numbers have all drowned out!

Cheers,

MM
 
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Wow. I didn't know that 200 people can represent the views of all of us in general. :eek:
 
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