Jo13jo
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Only if you like jet flight noise….wah, punggol sounds like a nice place to live in... very vibrant...![]()
Only if you like jet flight noise….wah, punggol sounds like a nice place to live in... very vibrant...![]()
not all credits goes to old man, he was surrounded by great talents, pap old guards brought singapore to current stateYou can't really blame anyone—Lee Kuan Yew set the bar too high. LKY was essentially synonymous with the PAP. While many of his policies might not be as effective in today’s era, there’s no denying his iron-fisted leadership and sheer determination in transforming Singapore into a global powerhouse. Unfortunately, he passed the baton to someone who lacked the same passion and drive to serve the nation as he did.
heng i plane otakuOnly if you like jet flight noise….
That is sengkang, Jamus keep fighting, but rsaf are too arrogant to listen to thatOnly if you like jet flight noise….
Lose Liao means jet cannot flight pass anymore?because they scared to lose punggol
lol apparently you not live in Punggol so don’t know about the noise…That is sengkang, Jamus keep fighting, but rsaf are too arrogant to listen to that
confidence your ba------- lahDear chongquan82,
Please remember PAP has given us the climate, assurance, SG60 and many exclusive vouchers. This is a innovative government.
Oppositions have only given scandals and noises in parliament debates, as loud as the influencers.
Confidence for the future. More good years ahead... Let us take Singapore forward together.
Thank you.
Yeah. forgot to add LKY and his team back then.not all credits goes to old man, he was surrounded by great talents, pap old guards brought singapore to current state
We have a plan, we call it the East Coast Plan. This year maybe will have West Coast Plan too!

but to me noise issue is nothing compared to real issues like housing, cost of livings and over-population issueslol apparently you not live in Punggol so don’t know about the noise…
more LJBs liaoThe next parliament will comprise 97 elected Members of Parliament, up from the current 93, with each MP representing 28,384 voters – slightly fewer than in the last election
Congrats to the 4 new selected individuals to be earning 15k allowance monthly!
You damn fierce....more LJBs liao
These are also valid issues which the white has no solution, yet they still want your votes.but to me noise issue is nothing compared to real issues like housing, cost of livings and over-population issues
they just give u some chicken wings and case closedThese are also valid issues which the white has no solution, yet they still want your votes.![]()
Even without doing all tis redrawing n creating new grcs n smcs. New citizens votes will help them.She's among the ones with highest vote count for smc in 2020. It means something bah
Basically pappies got the 'risky' grcs to absorb the smcs that overwhelmingly vote for them
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Based on the recent electoral boundary changes for the 2025 General Election in Singapore, here are some possible gerrymandering techniques that might have been applied:
These techniques can significantly impact election outcomes and voter representation. If you have any specific concerns or need more details about these changes, feel free to ask!
- Cracking:
- Jurong GRC: The splitting of Jurong GRC into Jurong East-Bukit Batok GRC and Jurong Central SMC could be seen as an attempt to dilute the opposition's influence by spreading their voters across multiple constituencies.
- Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC: The creation of Pasir Ris-Changi GRC and Punggol GRC from parts of Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC might be an effort to dilute the opposition's voting strength by redistributing voters.
- Packing:
- Aljunied GRC: The redrawing of boundaries to move some polling districts from Aljunied GRC to Tampines GRC could be seen as an attempt to concentrate opposition voters into fewer districts, thereby reducing their influence in other areas.
- Hijacking:
- Punggol West SMC: The absorption of Punggol West SMC into the new Punggol GRC might force incumbents to compete against each other, potentially weakening their chances of re-election.
- Kidnapping:
- Bukit Batok SMC: The removal of Bukit Batok SMC and its absorption into Jurong East-Bukit Batok GRC could be seen as an effort to move an incumbent's home address into a different district, making it harder for them to win re-election.