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As Singapore prepares for election, immigration remains key issue
Singapore's influx of foreigners remains a divisive issue ahead of the poll

"Turn off the tap to the immigration policy!" exclaimed blogger-turned-opposition politician Ravi Philemon on Sunday at an election rally.

The crowd, mostly seated on a field not far from the new National Stadium, cheered and clapped like they were in a sports arena. Some whistled in approval. The message was well- received.

Night after night, at rallies across Singapore, the issue of immigration gets almost compulsory airing by opposition candidates, railing against the authorities' openness to immigrants.

The island nation has always been an immigrant society. But in recent years, the heavy flow from the tap, to use Philemon's phrase, has led to much unease among the locals.

And clearly, despite the blows the ruling People's Action Party (PAP) suffered over the same issue in the previous election in 2011, its rivals believe public anger has not abated.

As Singaporeans vote on Friday, the opposition parties are hoping the discontent can help chip away the PAP's 92 per cent dominance of parliamentary seats.

"All opposition parties profess not to be xenophobic but some see immigration as the source of all their woes from job competition to faltering infrastructure," said analyst Terence Chong from the Iseas-Yusof Ishak Institute.

"These parties believe stemming the flow of foreigners would suddenly alleviate all their domestic problems."

At the heart of the debate is probably the most famous numerical figure in Singapore these days: 6.9 million.

In a white paper released by the government in early 2013, it was cited as Singapore's target population by 2030.

The city-state has surged from 4.17 million people in 2004, when Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong came into power, to 5.47 million last year - a population rise of 32 per cent.

Most of the increase came from overseas-born people who now make up more than two million in Singapore. There has also been an average injection of between 15,000 to 25,000 new citizens every year.

As unofficial opposition leader Low Thia Khiang of the Workers' Party said in a rally speech: "We might even see the day when Singaporeans become the minority."

The projected population would mean more foreigners since local-born Singaporeans are notoriously low on reproduction. Last year, the total fertility rate was 1.25, a long way from the replacement rate of about 2.1.

Such rates are similar to major developed Asian countries and cities like Hong Kong, South Korea and Japan.

The 6.9 million target was met with almost immediate fury by the people, prompting the government to back down. It stressed the figure was a guide for infrastructure planning and not a population target.

But the opposition believes discontent remains. They blame the foreigners for problems ranging from depressed wages to job scarcity, from pushing up property prices to an overcrowded public transport system.

Two key events since the last election have kept immigration foremost on the minds of the voters. In 2012, a man from China ran a red light at a speed of 178km/h in his Ferrari, crashing into a taxi. He died, along with the Singaporean taxi driver and his Japanese passenger. The accident aroused much anger, drawing contrasts between a reckless rich foreigner and a law-abiding poor local.

A year later, Indian foreign workers rioted in Singapore's worst case of unrest in over 40 years. The violence left 49 security officers injured and 23 vehicles damaged.

"The lack of planning by the government was so bad that even the police were not trained to handle the unrest," said Singapore Democratic Party leader Chee Soon Juan during a rally.

The PAP has made changes to its immigration policies to assuage Singaporeans, including tightening the growth in the number of foreigners, sharpening the contrast between locals and foreigners in education and healthcare, and enhancing job protection.

But Singapore cannot shut itself off completely, Lee said last month in his National Day Rally speech.

"Whichever option we choose, it will involve some pain. But I believe I am doing what Singapore needs and what best safeguards your interests," he said.

Singaporeans will make it known on Friday if they agree with him.

http://www.scmp.com/news/asia/artic...epares-election-immigration-remains-key-issue
 
As Singapore prepares for election, immigration remains key issue
Singapore's influx of foreigners remains a divisive issue ahead of the poll

"Turn off the tap to the immigration policy!" exclaimed blogger-turned-opposition politician Ravi Philemon on Sunday at an election rally.

The crowd, mostly seated on a field not far from the new National Stadium, cheered and clapped like they were in a sports arena. Some whistled in approval. The message was well- received.

Night after night, at rallies across Singapore, the issue of immigration gets almost compulsory airing by opposition candidates, railing against the authorities' openness to immigrants.

The island nation has always been an immigrant society. But in recent years, the heavy flow from the tap, to use Philemon's phrase, has led to much unease among the locals.

And clearly, despite the blows the ruling People's Action Party (PAP) suffered over the same issue in the previous election in 2011, its rivals believe public anger has not abated.

As Singaporeans vote on Friday, the opposition parties are hoping the discontent can help chip away the PAP's 92 per cent dominance of parliamentary seats.

"All opposition parties profess not to be xenophobic but some see immigration as the source of all their woes from job competition to faltering infrastructure," said analyst Terence Chong from the Iseas-Yusof Ishak Institute.

"These parties believe stemming the flow of foreigners would suddenly alleviate all their domestic problems."

At the heart of the debate is probably the most famous numerical figure in Singapore these days: 6.9 million.

In a white paper released by the government in early 2013, it was cited as Singapore's target population by 2030.

The city-state has surged from 4.17 million people in 2004, when Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong came into power, to 5.47 million last year - a population rise of 32 per cent.

Most of the increase came from overseas-born people who now make up more than two million in Singapore. There has also been an average injection of between 15,000 to 25,000 new citizens every year.

As unofficial opposition leader Low Thia Khiang of the Workers' Party said in a rally speech: "We might even see the day when Singaporeans become the minority."

The projected population would mean more foreigners since local-born Singaporeans are notoriously low on reproduction. Last year, the total fertility rate was 1.25, a long way from the replacement rate of about 2.1.

Such rates are similar to major developed Asian countries and cities like Hong Kong, South Korea and Japan.

The 6.9 million target was met with almost immediate fury by the people, prompting the government to back down. It stressed the figure was a guide for infrastructure planning and not a population target.

But the opposition believes discontent remains. They blame the foreigners for problems ranging from depressed wages to job scarcity, from pushing up property prices to an overcrowded public transport system.

Two key events since the last election have kept immigration foremost on the minds of the voters. In 2012, a man from China ran a red light at a speed of 178km/h in his Ferrari, crashing into a taxi. He died, along with the Singaporean taxi driver and his Japanese passenger. The accident aroused much anger, drawing contrasts between a reckless rich foreigner and a law-abiding poor local.

A year later, Indian foreign workers rioted in Singapore's worst case of unrest in over 40 years. The violence left 49 security officers injured and 23 vehicles damaged.

"The lack of planning by the government was so bad that even the police were not trained to handle the unrest," said Singapore Democratic Party leader Chee Soon Juan during a rally.

The PAP has made changes to its immigration policies to assuage Singaporeans, including tightening the growth in the number of foreigners, sharpening the contrast between locals and foreigners in education and healthcare, and enhancing job protection.

But Singapore cannot shut itself off completely, Lee said last month in his National Day Rally speech.

"Whichever option we choose, it will involve some pain. But I believe I am doing what Singapore needs and what best safeguards your interests," he said.

Singaporeans will make it known on Friday if they agree with him.

http://www.scmp.com/news/asia/artic...epares-election-immigration-remains-key-issue

Singaporeans, before you go to the polls tomorrow.

Remember these 77 PAP MPs/Ministers voted for the 6.9 million population white paper.

The paper was bulldozed through even all opposition MPs voted against the paper.

PAP can do this because of the grossly unproportionate parliamentary representation whereby 40% of opposition votes only gets us 7 opposition seats.

From the rallies, you can see that PAP is not going to back down on the import of foreigners. It is crucial that we need more opposition votes to counter this imbalance.


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Voters in opposition held electorates should henceforth BOYCOTT ALL PA activities and make them redundant.

When the PAP is no longer the govt, DISBAND the PA and blacklist and remove all PA leaders inclusive of relatives/in laws.
Form a new Singapore Citizens Association (SCA) to replace the hated PAP infested PA.


A lot of other organisations got to be cleansed of the pus, rot and corruptions injected by PAPs.
Especially the law courts and the media

But first get the fucking PAPs out

Now is not the time to rest.
You have all the rest that you want after the elections.
Keep fighting hard and give no quarters
Keep talking to all your friends and relatives and neighbours
Keep talking to them how PAP screwed us Singaporeans up so they can laugh all the way to their banks
GIVE NO QUARTERS
TAKE NO PRISONERS
KICK OUT ALL THE FUCKING PAPs


"If I lose one or more of my Heavyweight Ministars in a freak election, we will be Finished!"

Nobody dare to talk this kind of garang talk anymore? :rolleyes:


Is there even one PAP ministar who is not a clown or a flea weight Minister?
The combined efforts of all the PAP ministars cannot match the productivity of a 85 year old collecting cardboard , and thats done only as exercise

BUM_2599.jpg


Can any of the PAP bastards point out just one heavy weight PAP minister, and what the fuck he had done to claim that title of heavy weight?

Not even one can be named?

Then that fucking statement about Heavyweight ministers just another of the fucking lies PAP have been giving all of us together with their usual lies

KICK OUT ALL THE CORRUPT ROTTEN PAP BASTARDS


The tsunami to cleanse Stinkapore into Singapore is building up
But do not take it easy
Continue your efforts all the way and make it happen

Please be statesmen
Keep your eye on the ball.
The worse enemy of Singaporeans is the corrupt rotten PAPs trying to create their Stinkapore
We are in the battle of our life and your family lifes and for Singapore.
Regardless which party affiliation, WP, SDP, RP, NSP ,SPP or any other party or Independent
Do not run down any oppositions
Keep your eye on the ball
Support ALL OPPOSITIONS
Attack the PAP and only the PAP as they are the rotten bastards
Fight for Singaporeans Singapore


Singaporeans man your battle stations!
Singapore needs you now!

Put your support for Singapore on Facebook
Twitter to your friends
WhatsApp to your friends
Get a tsunami of support for Singapore Singaporeans


OPPOSITIONS ARE THE DIFFERENT FACES OF THE TRUE SINGAPORE
PAP IS THE FACE OF SEPTIC OVERFLOWING TOILET BOWLS AND CORRUPTIONS AND OF STINKAPORE




Cleanse PAP Stinkapore into Singaporeans Singapore.
Vote only opposition
Vote out all the fucking corrupt PAPs


This fight is not just your voting for opposition, any opposition against the PAP
Singaporeans must do much more than just relying on their single vote.
Give them the money to support them in the fight.
Give them your time and energy to support them in the fight
They fight for you Singaporeans
They fight our common enemy
They fight the PAP and cronies, corrupt and rotten to the core, who stole over 180 billions from Singaporeans, and intent on stealing even more from us.


Support Opposition, any Opposition, all Opposition
Regardless if they have primary school, or O levels or A levels or PhD
Regardless if they wear singlets, or tuxedos
Support Opposition, any Opposition, all Opposition
Regardless if they wear slippers, or wear sneakers or shoes
Support Opposition, any Opposition, all Opposition
Even if a rat crawl out of a sewer and stand as Opposition
Even if a cockroach with 6 legs and 2 long feelers at the head become Opposition
They will be much better for Singaporeans than the fucking corrupt perverted PAPs who only think of laughing all the way to their banks and back from the banks
Under the fucking PAP, Singaporeans are the 4th class citizens in their own land stolen from them by PAP
PAPs are the 2nd class citizens with the Lee family as the first class aristocrazies
Fts are taken in as the 3rd class citizens kicking singaporeans into the 4th class and sinkies good only to go head down down and arseholes up high high to be fucked and tiewed by PAPs laughing all the way to their banks.

 
If you tell the typical HKer or Taiwanese our immigration situation, they will be rolling on the floor laughing at why we haven't voted out the pappies earlier. :D
 
If you tell the typical HKer or Taiwanese our immigration situation, they will be rolling on the floor laughing at why we haven't voted out the pappies earlier. :D

Sinkies are the ones rolling on the floor laughing. Both the Honkies and the Wannies are not citizens of full fledged independent countries despite their bitching for 'democracy'.
 
SINGAPORE (AP) — As the day turns into night, they gather in the green field in the eastern corner of this island nation just above the equator. Some have come with foldable stools, some with picnic mats while others settle down on bare grass waving blue flags and yellow inflatable hammers. Soon the crowd swells to about 30,000, waiting to hear the star of the night's show -- opposition leader Sylvia Lim.

A policewoman-turned law teacher-turned-politician, Lim is the face of Singapore's resurgent opposition that just three elections ago in 2001 had hit a political nadir. Its leader, the late J.B. Jeyaretnam who attained folklore stature in the country's politics, had been bankrupted after contesting a series of lawsuits unleashed by the ruling People's Action Party. The Workers' Party and another opposition group had only one seat each in the 84-member Parliament.

As Singapore heads into another general election on Friday, the PAP is set to extend its 50-year hold on power by another five years. Only, this time the inheritors of Jeyaretnam's mantle — Lim and her colleagues in the Workers' Party — are presenting the stiffest challenge ever faced by the PAP, and will likely emerge as a potent force in what has been a virtual one-party state.

"Have you seen how the PAP deals with the opposition? You need a lot of guts to come out and speak up against them," said oil technician Voon Swee Heng, 59 at Lim's rally last Sunday where blue party flags with the hammer symbol abounded. "I like to hear her talk. She flags out Singaporean issues like that of the population, train breakdowns and education. Things that concern me," he said.

The Workers' Party is riding an anti-establishment wave, thanks to the disenchantment with the PAP over the rising cost of living, income inequality, restrictions on freedom of expression, and a rising tide of immigration to fill not only low-paying jobs but also middle and high-paying positions.

The frustrations have eroded the popularity of the PAP. Led by Singapore's founding leader Lee Kuan Yew (who died in March), the party established itself through an enviable track record after taking the reins of power in 1965 when Singapore became independent.

The PAP government raised standards of living by attracting foreign investors, promoting a free market, emphasizing education and running an efficient, largely corruption free government and civil service. Today, the annual per capita income in Singapore is $56,287, slightly more than the U.S., making them the ninth and 10th richest nations in the world.

"Sure the key (election) issue more broadly will be about a government and opposition movement that is able to ensure that Singapore enjoys effective and good government," said Gillian Koh, a senior research fellow at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy. "A socially inclusive Singapore that is prosperous because it is innovative, and where people always feel hopeful about making progress in their lives."

While Singapore prospered, Lee and his successors also maintained strict controls on free speech and politics. Government critics including opposition leaders and foreign media were slapped with expensive — and successful — defamation and libel lawsuits. Mainstream local media remain controlled by the government. Some opposition leaders were locked up. Public gatherings and demonstrations without police permit remained banned until 2000, when the rule was relaxed. Demonstrations are now allowed, but only in the Hong Lim park designated for such activities.

The party also used a unique electoral rule to its advantage -- some constituencies are contested in groups of four to six members. The opposition was hard pressed to find enough candidates to contest, and the PAP won many seats uncontested.

But the opposition is catching up as more young people throw their lot with them.

In 2001, the PAP won 55 seats uncontested and 37 in 2006, but only five in 2011.

This year, for the first time in Singapore's history, opposition parties are contesting all 89 seats at stake. The Workers' Party, which holds seven seats in the outgoing Parliament, is fighting for 28 seats, most of them in its stronghold of eastern Singapore.

"I think it's all very healthy. There is an aspiration for Singapore to be developed, in terms of its democratic processes as well. It's very hard for Singaporeans to live in a cocoon," Lim, 50, told The Associated Press.

Although it is clear that the Workers' Party cannot form the government either by itself or in a coalition, the enthusiasm for its rallies has not diminished.

The turnout at Lim's speeches dwarfs the crowd seen at those of PAP candidates who typically draw a few hundred people to 3,000 at the most.

"Stability does not come from bullying, stability does not come from control, and stability certainly does not come from suing those who criticize you," Lim thundered at Sunday night's rally in Simei neighborhood to loud cheers from a fired up crowd.

She had arrived a little earlier unaccompanied, passing through police barricades to the back of stage, as another candidate was speaking.

Quiet as she is with entrances, her snarky, resounding and hard-hitting speeches slamming the PAP have carved their way into being a crowd favorite. Together with party leader Low Thia Khiang, a Chinese-educated businessman, whose speeches in the Teochew dialect have captivated audiences since he won his first seat in 1991, the two make a formidable team.

Low took over the party's helm after Jeyaretnam was declared bankrupt in 2001 for failing to keep up with payments for libel damages. By law, a bankrupt cannot hold a legislative seat.

Lim, the party No. 2, masterminded a spectacular campaign in the 2011 elections, in which the PAP received just 60 percent of all votes cast in its worst electoral performance. It has lost two by-elections since.

Lim says her winning a seat in 2011 was confirmation that Singaporeans wanted credible alternative voices.

"So voters of the East, look to the future, look to a new dawn. At daybreak, the blue sky can first be seen in the East," she told the crowd.

Lim is in a relationship with local football legend Quah Kim Song, who drives her to and from rallies. Unlike some stiff PAP politicians, Lim comes across as a warm person. She has gained a growing social media following after sharing personal pictures and anecdotes online.

After three years as a police inspector, Lim started on her legal career, most recently being law lecturer at Temasek Polytechnic until 2011. She has a law degree from the National University of Singapore and a postgraduate degree from the University of London.

"She was passionate when she taught, and I'm sure she's passionate about politics as well. I like that she is down to earth, capable and responsible," said Lim's former student, Linisha Kapur, 24, who was at the rally Sunday.

After the three-hour rally ended, Lim slipped into the shadows in minutes.

The crowd stayed, chanting the party's name.

http://bigstory.ap.org/article/13c5...p-face-singapore-opposition-general-elections
 
Farkyew NG
Now, that's history!

https://www.facebook.com/peter.quek1/posts/10153582111182365?ref=notif&notif_t=close_friend_activity

29 October 2006
"HOW Y O U CAN PROVE THE SINGAPORE GOVT RIGS ELECTIONS"

HOW Y O U CAN PROVE THE SINGAPORE GOVT RIGS
ELECTIONS :

Step 1 :

Tell the world that I, Robert HO, have already
published numerous statements of how Lee Kuan Yew,
then Prime Minister of Singapore, rigged the 1997
Cheng San GRC election, in the newsgroup
soc.culture.singapore. Here are about 15 pages of my
typical postings in soc.culture.singapore on this
subject [note that soc.culture.singapore is heavily
monitored by the PAP govt and police and I have been
charged and investigated TWICE for my postings in
soc.culture.singapore BUT NEVER FOR THESE LKY ELECTION
RIGGING POSTINGS AND STATEMENTS due to LKY fear of
public exposure should the matter be brought to police
or court] :

http://i-came-i-saw-i-solved-it.blogspot.sg/search/label/%22HOW%20%20%20Y%20O%20U%20%20CAN%20PROVE%20THE%20SINGAPORE%20GOVT%20RIGS%20ELECTIONS%22
 
If you tell the typical HKer or Taiwanese our immigration situation, they will be rolling on the floor laughing at why we haven't voted out the pappies earlier. :D


But first get the fucking PAPs out

Now is not the time to rest.
You have all the rest that you want after the elections.
Keep fighting hard and give no quarters
Keep talking to all your friends and relatives and neighbours
Keep talking to them how PAP screwed us Singaporeans up so they can laugh all the way to their banks
GIVE NO QUARTERS
TAKE NO PRISONERS
KICK OUT ALL THE FUCKING PAPs


"If I lose one or more of my Heavyweight Ministars in a freak election, we will be Finished!"

Nobody dare to talk this kind of garang talk anymore? :rolleyes:


Is there even one PAP ministar who is not a clown or a flea weight Minister?
The combined efforts of all the PAP ministars cannot match the productivity of a 85 year old collecting cardboard , and thats done only as exercise

BUM_2599.jpg


Can any of the PAP bastards point out just one heavy weight PAP minister, and what the fuck he had done to claim that title of heavy weight?

Not even one can be named?

Then that fucking statement about Heavyweight ministers just another of the fucking lies PAP have been giving all of us together with their usual lies

KICK OUT ALL THE CORRUPT ROTTEN PAP BASTARDS


The tsunami to cleanse Stinkapore into Singapore is building up
But do not take it easy
Continue your efforts all the way and make it happen

Please be statesmen
Keep your eye on the ball.
The worse enemy of Singaporeans is the corrupt rotten PAPs trying to create their Stinkapore
We are in the battle of our life and your family lifes and for Singapore.
Regardless which party affiliation, WP, SDP, RP, NSP ,SPP or any other party or Independent
Do not run down any oppositions
Keep your eye on the ball
Support ALL OPPOSITIONS
Attack the PAP and only the PAP as they are the rotten bastards
Fight for Singaporeans Singapore


Singaporeans man your battle stations!
Singapore needs you now!

Put your support for Singapore on Facebook
Twitter to your friends
WhatsApp to your friends
Get a tsunami of support for Singapore Singaporeans


OPPOSITIONS ARE THE DIFFERENT FACES OF THE TRUE SINGAPORE
PAP IS THE FACE OF SEPTIC OVERFLOWING TOILET BOWLS AND CORRUPTIONS AND OF STINKAPORE




Cleanse PAP Stinkapore into Singaporeans Singapore.
Vote only opposition
Vote out all the fucking corrupt PAPs


This fight is not just your voting for opposition, any opposition against the PAP
Singaporeans must do much more than just relying on their single vote.
Give them the money to support them in the fight.
Give them your time and energy to support them in the fight
They fight for you Singaporeans
They fight our common enemy
They fight the PAP and cronies, corrupt and rotten to the core, who stole over 180 billions from Singaporeans, and intent on stealing even more from us.


Support Opposition, any Opposition, all Opposition
Regardless if they have primary school, or O levels or A levels or PhD
Regardless if they wear singlets, or tuxedos
Support Opposition, any Opposition, all Opposition
Regardless if they wear slippers, or wear sneakers or shoes
Support Opposition, any Opposition, all Opposition
Even if a rat crawl out of a sewer and stand as Opposition
Even if a cockroach with 6 legs and 2 long feelers at the head become Opposition
They will be much better for Singaporeans than the fucking corrupt perverted PAPs who only think of laughing all the way to their banks and back from the banks
Under the fucking PAP, Singaporeans are the 4th class citizens in their own land stolen from them by PAP
PAPs are the 2nd class citizens with the Lee family as the first class aristocrazies
Fts are taken in as the 3rd class citizens kicking singaporeans into the 4th class and sinkies good only to go head down down and arseholes up high high to be fucked and tiewed by PAPs laughing all the way to their banks.

 
These Hongkies don't understand us sinkies. As long as the PAP fills the coolie rice bucket, sinkies will vote in the PAP again and again. Wife not happy with you? Money can solve all problems for most people. That is why we must have 10% gst. More tax means more money to solve problems we caused in the first place. Teehee!
 
Sinkies are the ones rolling on the floor laughing. Both the Honkies and the Wannies are not citizens of full fledged independent countries despite their bitching for 'democracy'.

You will be executed by the Chinese commies for suggesting HK and Taiwan are full fledged independent countries, which in the eyes of these commies, they are just territories belonging to the mother land.

As long as the CPC remains in power in PRC, these two territories will never be given independence and for democracy, it does not exist in the vocabulary of the commies. Residents can only do what the CPC allows them to do.

As for sinapor, if pappies are voted out, the new Govt run by the oppos parties may revamp the pappies' pro-foreigners policies. So, as long as pappies remain in power, sinkies may become a minority in their own country.
 
I am back to Singapore I will vote for him. This SingFirst team is our hope in Tanjong Pagar.

 
It will be a great night if the PAP is defeated.

Remember, the Elections Department reports to the PM. God knows what it will do to ensure a PAP victory.

We need an opposition viglante group to ensure that the ballot boxes are all in order when they are moved about to be counted.
 
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