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Strong hint from PM that polls will be held soon

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SINGAPORE — Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong yesterday gave the strongest hint yet that the General Election (GE) is imminent, and could be held before it is due by January 2017.

During a radio call-in programme on Chinese-language station Capital 95.8FM, Mr Lee was asked by presenter Gao Yixin when the next GE will be held. In response, Mr Lee used the analogy of a pregnancy, and said the timing of the GE is unlike giving birth where there is some predictability when the child will be born.

Borrowing Mr Lee’s analogy, Ms Gao asked if “a baby has been conceived”. To which, Mr Lee said, smiling: “The baby has already been conceived earlier on.”

Turning to his message to voters, Mr Lee said leadership renewal has always been an important issue raised during previous GEs and the coming elections will not be an exception, which is why Singaporeans should not take the elections lightly.

To vote based on the assumption that the People’s Action Party will form the Government, and, therefore, think about giving away some seats to the Opposition “is a dangerous thinking”, he added.

Reiterating a message to party activists at the PAP60 Rally in December that the next GE will be a “deadly serious fight”, Mr Lee said: “I think the Opposition will contest in every GRC in the upcoming elections, unlike in previous GEs where many areas were not contested. In such a situation, every vote is important, every Singaporean’s decision has an impact, we have to consider it carefully.”

Asked if a new batch of leaders will be introduced at the coming polls, Mr Lee said about half of these leaders have been introduced in the 2011 GE. More potential candidates for ministerial positions will be among the newcomers introduced at the next elections, he added.

Mr Lee also noted how the times have changed and Singapore can no longer be ruled under a “parenting-style” leadership. Instead, Singaporeans should be involved and discuss national issues, he said.

He also said the Government had not expected the outpouring of grief when founding Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew died in March.

In particular, he said he was surprised at the reaction from the younger generation, given that they did not have as much interaction with the late Mr Lee as the older generations did.

During the one-hour radio show, Mr Lee took questions from eight callers on topics ranging from parents’ stress about the PSLE, to ways to change society’s mindset about pursuing degrees and graciousness in Singapore.

Mr Lee’s hints of the timing of the next elections come after two research firms released reports last week, saying a GE is likely to be held this year.

BMI Research said the People’s Action Party may look to hold elections before the next Budget is introduced and possibly before the end of the year.

Blackbox Research also said in its bulletin last month that “there has not been a better time for the PAP to begin planning for an early election”, reporting that overall satisfaction with the Government has risen eight points from a year ago.
 
yes pap will sweep the ground
win all the seats
and we singaporeans can relax
and enjoy the next decade of continued success and prosperity
majulah singapura!!!
 
From TRS (Google Cache)


FOREIGNER INFESTED BLACKBOX RESEARCH HAS NO RIGHT TO COMMENT ON OUR POLITICAL LANDSCAPE

Post date:
15 Feb 2015 - 4:52pm

Recently, BlackBox Research survey on General Elections reveal that most voters will think PAP will win more votes in GE2015. Click on: http://therealsingapore.com/content...ngaporeans-think-pap-will-win-more-votes-2011

Most TRS readers question the veracity of Blackbox survey results. Some readers say that most likely Blackbox has done its survey on civil servants and organisations such as NTUC for the next upcoming GE.

A quick check on Blackbox Research (http://www.blackbox.com.sg/) will reveal that it is a foreigner infested SME.

It listed:

Executive Director Rachel Zhou - PRC
Managing Director David Black - Australian
Gracie Igaya Executive Director - Philippines
Joyce Atendido Senior Research Manager - Philippines

All of them are at most Singapore PRs and not even citizens.

And incidentally, most of the Blackbox Research clients are MOE, DSTA and MOH.

Common sense will tell you that if you have customers who are from the public sector, you cannot afford to bite the hands that feed you.

Common sense will also tell you that if you are a SME like Blackbox Research, it will be best to butter up to the dominant ruling party, as PAP can decide your future and existence.

As a person who has walked the ground, I can feel a sense of unhappiness against People's Action Party. I can dare to say that those who will vote for People Action's Party are those who are rich, civil servants and new citizens.

Don't forget that in the 2013 Punggol By-Election, SPH confidently predicted that PAP will win but in the end, it was WP who won.

To the foreigner infested Blackbox Research, please remember that in 1987, People's Action Party had the audacity to tell foreigners like not to meddle in their domestic political affairs in the Marxist conspiracy and banned foreign publications such as Far Easter Economic Review that criticise them.

Blackbox Research will probably be sanctioned and blacklisted by PAP if they publish an unfavorable survey on PAP, so the founders of Blackbox Research have to do their best to lick up PAP's chocolate coated butt.

However, it may be a blessing in disguise. The survey results will probably stroke PAP's ego and make PAP's head bigger. PAP will call for a GE soon. After that, we will show PAP that they shouldn't fuck around with Singaporeans and let PAP know who is the real boss.



CJ

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Yeah let them stupid dogs fooled the papzis by the nose. Let them call GE and get a real shock!
 
It would be in the PAP's interests to call an election whilst the memory of the passing of LKY is still fresh in the minds of the electorate.
 
It would be in the PAP's interests to call an election whilst the memory of the passing of LKY is still fresh in the minds of the electorate.

It will be even fresher during the tribute segment of SG50 NDP. A robust bout of fireworks will surely do the trick. ;)
 
fuck Bandit LHL and the PAP. this upcoming general election, Captain GMS, founding father of the People's Power Party will win us back our rivers and mountains ! :D
 
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Singapore, like the UK, is in need of electoral reform.

FPTP and GRCs will always favour larger well stablished parties. When the WP polls 12% of the popular vote with 258,000 votes and 6 seats whilst the NSP wins a similar amount of votes and wins 0 seats, something is wrong.
 
you heard it here first
It will be in the first quarter of 2016 . ;)

My prediction : Resounding victory for the PAP
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TODAY

SINGAPORE — Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong yesterday gave the strongest hint yet that the General Election (GE) is imminent, and could be held before it is due by January 2017.

During a radio call-in programme on Chinese-language station Capital 95.8FM, Mr Lee was asked by presenter Gao Yixin when the next GE will be held. In response, Mr Lee used the analogy of a pregnancy, and said the timing of the GE is unlike giving birth where there is some predictability when the child will be born.

Borrowing Mr Lee’s analogy, Ms Gao asked if “a baby has been conceived”. To which, Mr Lee said, smiling: “The baby has already been conceived earlier on.”

Turning to his message to voters, Mr Lee said leadership renewal has always been an important issue raised during previous GEs and the coming elections will not be an exception, which is why Singaporeans should not take the elections lightly.

To vote based on the assumption that the People’s Action Party will form the Government, and, therefore, think about giving away some seats to the Opposition “is a dangerous thinking”, he added.

Reiterating a message to party activists at the PAP60 Rally in December that the next GE will be a “deadly serious fight”, Mr Lee said: “I think the Opposition will contest in every GRC in the upcoming elections, unlike in previous GEs where many areas were not contested. In such a situation, every vote is important, every Singaporean’s decision has an impact, we have to consider it carefully.”

Asked if a new batch of leaders will be introduced at the coming polls, Mr Lee said about half of these leaders have been introduced in the 2011 GE. More potential candidates for ministerial positions will be among the newcomers introduced at the next elections, he added.

Mr Lee also noted how the times have changed and Singapore can no longer be ruled under a “parenting-style” leadership. Instead, Singaporeans should be involved and discuss national issues, he said.

He also said the Government had not expected the outpouring of grief when founding Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew died in March.

In particular, he said he was surprised at the reaction from the younger generation, given that they did not have as much interaction with the late Mr Lee as the older generations did.

During the one-hour radio show, Mr Lee took questions from eight callers on topics ranging from parents’ stress about the PSLE, to ways to change society’s mindset about pursuing degrees and graciousness in Singapore.

Mr Lee’s hints of the timing of the next elections come after two research firms released reports last week, saying a GE is likely to be held this year.

BMI Research said the People’s Action Party may look to hold elections before the next Budget is introduced and possibly before the end of the year.

Blackbox Research also said in its bulletin last month that “there has not been a better time for the PAP to begin planning for an early election”, reporting that overall satisfaction with the Government has risen eight points from a year ago.
 
My prediction is that the PAP will get fucked big time. :D


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