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Wooden: Accept the new immigrants

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Knn..the headline should be:

PAP must not create an image that they only sayang the new immigrants and foreigners while locals are treated as 3rd class citizen

http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/1047693/1/.html

S'poreans must not create an image that new immigrants are not welcomed: SM Goh
By S.Ramesh | Posted: 03 April 2010 2054 hrs

SINGAPORE: Singaporeans should not create the image that immigrants are not welcomed in the country.

Speaking at a gathering for new residents in Marine Parade on Saturday, Senior Minister Goh Chok Tong also urged new Singaporeans and permanent residents to play their part to make their community a better place to live in.

Residents are showing the way of how people in the community can bond. They also play games to break the ice and tear down barriers.

Within the neighbourhood, the list of activities that bring people is growing.

Among the many activities available at the Marine Parade Community Club to help integrate new Singapore citizens and permanent residents is an international cooking class. It's called the colourful chefs of Marine Parade where a group of citizens from Marine Parade have gotten together to share their cooking cultures with one another.

Senior Minister Goh said these programmes have one objective.

He said: "Whether a place is a nice place to live in or not depends on the people. And it depends on how we put in the effort to know one another and make this into a homely place."
This process has to be two-way and the onus is also on new immigrants and permanent residents to share and give.

Mr Goh said: "If they come into Singapore and convey the impression that they are a community apart, they are not part of us and they are here just to take from Singapore and not give back, then sooner or later, the pressure on them will be great. In other words, Singaporeans will say why take them in, they are not contributing.”

The advice to immigrants and new citizens - move fast.

SM Goh added: "The immigrants who come in must very quickly absorb the norms and values of Singaporeans. Learn to speak English if you can't speak. You have to communicate and service Singaporeans to reach out to Singaporeans. As you become part of us, the next generation, your children, they will now study in our schools and will be very much like any other Singaporean."

This readiness to integrate was very much alive in 70 new residents and their families who were at the gathering to get to know their grassroots leaders and neighbours better.

Tun Zow Myint, New Singapore citizen from Myanmar, said: "My parents knew that Singapore is a very safe place for us to move around and very close to home as well. The education system is one of the top class in the world. That's why we stick around in Singapore and bring them up here in Singapore as well."

Mr Goh added that Singapore has to tackle the challenge of a declining population by topping up with immigrants.

But it can be selective and ensure that those who came in contributed more.

Mr Goh stressed that Singapore is not alone in attracting foreign talent to sink their roots in the country.

New Zealand has a project to attract Singaporeans to work study and live there.

Currently, some 4,500 Singaporeans had applied for different visas to the country, while statistics from Australia's Immigration Department showed that the country's now home to some 50,000 Singaporeans. - CNA/vm
 
Didn't he call overseas singaporeans quitters at one point in time.
 
Once again we SINKingporeans gets insulted by WOODEN again!!
 
<< He said: "Whether a place is a nice place to live in or not depends on the people. And it depends on how we put in the effort to know one another and make this into a homely place."
This process has to be two-way and the onus is also on new immigrants and permanent residents to share and give. >>

Wow..whether a place is a nice place to live in or not depends on the people, not the PAP's policies!

I salute to Wooden
 
REJECT PAP 1st.

Then decide about the new immigrants after there is no more PAP.
 
think PAP sense Singaporeans anger with too many foreigners in our country compared to 5 years ago.

A vote for PAP = more foreign trash invading our country.
 
<< He said: "Whether a place is a nice place to live in or not depends on the people. And it depends on how we put in the effort to know one another and make this into a homely place."
This process has to be two-way and the onus is also on new immigrants and permanent residents to share and give. >>

Wow..whether a place is a nice place to live in or not depends on the people, not the PAP's policies!

I salute to Wooden
Why doesn't he set an example by inviting 2 foreign families into his huge mansion?
Have you noticed that whenever they sense some unhappiness over certain issues, they will get him to make statements such as this?
They and he obviously think that he is very popular with the people and that statements made by him will be very persuasive and convinving. To a certain extent, they are probably right. For some reason which I can't fathom, he is very popular with the people.
 
sigh, singaporeans don't know what is good for them

after so many posts, still like that
 
hmm... say own people quitter. Why welcome other countries quitters....

Singapore is like prostitute now. Open legs and let countries quitters bang...:oIo:
 
sigh, singaporeans don't know what is good for them

after so many posts, still like that

Correction you ugly dog!

sigh, singaporeans don't know they are good and cheap for my business

after so many posts, i will still bend down for them
 
<< He said: "Whether a place is a nice place to live in or not depends on the people. And it depends on how we put in the effort to know one another and make this into a homely place."
This process has to be two-way and the onus is also on new immigrants and permanent residents to share and give. >>

Wow..whether a place is a nice place to live in or not depends on the people, not the PAP's policies!

I salute to Wooden

He can keep inviting , we can keep boycotting .

Singapore can be propped up by so called Expats and FTs .
 
He can keep inviting , we can keep boycotting .

Singapore can be propped up by so called Expats and FTs .

They are clouding the issues again, by shifting the blame to us. Do we really recent the influx of so called Foreign Talents?, not really. Do you spit at them, or corner them & insult or beat them up?, not really.

What we are resenting is, these inlfux depresses the SINkinporean right as a citizen, depresses our wages & in many cases take away our jobs. This causes hardship to many of us, on top of this; we have to take the craps from all their sometimes misguided policies & worse!, pay WOODEN's burgeoning salary ( a few peanuts?) a political cabinet salary...

Yet, we so-called voted for them, should be looking after the people first, not telling us to accept the new immigrants...which in the very first place, it was their policies that brought them in.

Can, we really say, No!...Ah neh go home!...Ah Tiong go home?? we still have to graciously but begrudging accept them...:p
 
SM Goh added: "The immigrants who come in must very quickly absorb the norms and values of Singaporeans. Learn to speak English if you can't speak.

Singaporeans can't speak English so why should new immigrants be forced to learn the language???? :rolleyes:
 
Upstair say YES

downstair say YES

You think wooden dare to say no..


It is like the Ah neh nodding to say yes to use the "treasury"
 
Singaporeans can't speak English so why should new immigrants be forced to learn the language???? :rolleyes:

Who says Singaporeans can't utter English ?

Don't mention those sub-standard collie types !
 
Do you want to be remembered as a great nation or a cheap country that will bend it's constitution to offer cheap labour and solutions .
 
After Wooden took over as PM from MM, he held a campaign - "Re-making Singapore".

Now, he is enhancing of what he had done - "Re-making Singapore, with Foreigners".
 
They and he obviously think that he is very popular with the people and that statements made by him will be very persuasive and convinving. To a certain extent, they are probably right. For some reason which I can't fathom, he is very popular with the people.

GCT's one of the shrewdest politicians around in Singapore. His image has always been maintained firm but not bullying, understanding but won't try too hard to please everybody - the statesmanlike image that goes down easy with most Singapore heartlanders. Under his premiership, in contrast wth LKY, ISA arrests or threats thereof dwindled down to zero, until rekindled by anti-terrorist arrests. Perhaps ISD without detainees for too many years lax down their guards and that's why MSK could escape.

He could even backup his statement of "if there's no retrenchment, then I worry." His logic being, if a company employing 5,000 employees need to retrench 2,000 to stay afloat, it should, in order to save the company and 3,000 jobs. If it carries on with 5,000 employees and go bust, the company and 5,000 jobs would be lost. He never made threats like LKY did, or stupid unsubstantiable statements like LHL or LSS etc.

He has sued for defamation only twice. 1997 against JBJ & TLH, 2001 against CSJ. The 1997 case, TLH made a police report against him and challenged him to sue in public rally. The 2001 case, CSJ chased him around in public to ask where's billions of dollars as if he'd corruptly misappropriated it. If he didn't sue, then I and many people worry.

Contrast that to LKY and LHL defamation suits against various individuals and publications. Mention they're father and son, that's defamation by insinuating nepotism. Mention HC is their daughter-in-law and wife, that's also defamation by insinuating nepotism. The more they sue this way, frankly, I think that the more their reputation goes down in public view.
 
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