[CONSOLIDATED] Singapore General Election 2025 Discussion Thread

Top 4 agendas?

  • Immigration influx

    Votes: 469 54.8%
  • Cost of living/inflation

    Votes: 708 82.7%
  • Housing

    Votes: 384 44.9%
  • Lack of opposition in parliament

    Votes: 269 31.4%
  • Uncontested policy making by gahmen

    Votes: 343 40.1%
  • Lack of clear distinction between citizens/PR/permit workers

    Votes: 231 27.0%
  • Widening income gap

    Votes: 263 30.7%
  • Unemployment/Lack of opportunities for citizens

    Votes: 393 45.9%

  • Total voters
    856

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Personally how I feel too, there is only how long the ruling incumbents can continue to rely on past glory which was due mostly to the 1G leaders.

Just because their contribution back then initially was positive, does not mean they can continue to live off it.

Putin really did a lot for Russia back then, does not change the fact that he is plunging his countrymen to lower depths due to his actions now.

That's what happens when the incumbents stay around for too long. They become entrenched and have an increasing sense of refusing to leave, no matter what. They know what would happen to them once they do, after all that they have done in order to stick around.
 

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When asked what would happen to the master plan should the town council change hands in the upcoming election, Josephine Teo, Member of Parliament and anchor minister for Jalan Besar GRC, acknowledged that a change in the constituency’s incumbent party is possible and that the team would “respect the residents’ choices”.

But “the question of whether they are familiar enough with the town, the question of whether they know what our residents want, will certainly be something to keep in mind”, she said.

Teo added that she hopes that the residents will allow the team the opportunity “to bring these plans into fruition on their behalf”. #MothershipGE2025

Another fear mongering. Last time i stay Hougang. My life still move on daily and whatever lift upgrading they try to scare us didn't work their way. In the end the lift also get upgraded. Lppl
 

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Digging into the resident's pocket soon.
That will be later. They give handouts/rebates/ etc to win election first. They can then take back from Singaporeans later on. No problem to take back since most Singaporeans are willing to pay for it later.
 

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West Coast GRC, difficult...

My parents see Desmond Lee all the time. Their same gen kakis in the estate all love him. To be fair he is not those come once in 5 years kind of MP.

I have always asked my parents to vote oppositions, but seeing what Desmond L has done for them I will just let them decide themselves this time.
Did you ask your parents if they remember who Iswaran is? :(
 

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if MIW are so familiar with the town and know what residents want, then why only every 5 years then start saying this and that will be done ? only work once in 5 years ?

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My town want everything but they can give boh?
 

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When asked what would happen to the master plan should the town council change hands in the upcoming election, Josephine Teo, Member of Parliament and anchor minister for Jalan Besar GRC, acknowledged that a change in the constituency’s incumbent party is possible and that the team would “respect the residents’ choices”.

But “the question of whether they are familiar enough with the town, the question of whether they know what our residents want, will certainly be something to keep in mind”, she said.

Teo added that she hopes that the residents will allow the team the opportunity “to bring these plans into fruition on their behalf”. #MothershipGE2025

For past 5 years or decade people want cheaper flats and more flats to be avaliable for purchase... abolish BTO concept... stop the profiteering and absurd skyrocketing prices...

Did they do anything effective? Is public housing scheme a tool to some of them for profiteering?
 

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That will be later. They give handouts/rebates/ etc to win election first. They can then take back from Singaporeans later on. No problem to take back since most Singaporeans are willing to pay for it later.
It is not willing cos you must pay.
 

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GE2025: Up to S$1,600 in cash, Grab vouchers under new fund for caregivers in Marine Parade Cluster​

Two new initiatives have been launched in the Marine Parade Cluster — one to provide financial support for caregivers of the elderly and persons with disabilities, and another to offer internship opportunities for local youths.
GE2025: Up to S$1,600 in cash, Grab vouchers under new fund for caregivers in Marine Parade Cluster
(From left) PAP's Choo Pei Ling, Minister of State for Home Affairs Muhammad Faishal Ibrahim, PAP'sGho Sze Kee, MP Lim Biow Chuan, Manpower Minister Tan See Leng, Prime Minister Lawrence Wong, Minister for Culture, Community and Youth…see more

06 Apr 2025 04:37PM (Updated: 06 Apr 2025 04:53PM)
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SINGAPORE: Caregivers of the elderly and persons with disabilities in Marine Parade Cluster can stand to receive up to S$1,600 (US$1,190) in cash assistance, Grab vouchers and reimbursement for respite care as part of a newly launched Caregiver Support Fund.
Another initiative that will connect youths aged 16 to 25 with internship opportunities was also unveiled at an SG60 festival for Marine Parade Cluster on Sunday (Apr 6) at Kampong Ubi CC.
Marine Parade Cluster is made up of the following divisions: Marine Parade, Kembangan Chai-Chee, Braddell Heights, Joo Chiat, Geylang Serai, MacPherson and Mountbatten.
The two new initiatives were announced by Marine Parade MPs, Minister for Manpower Tan See Leng and Minister for Culture, Community and Youth Edwin Tong.

Also in attendance were MPs for Marine Parade GRC, Mr Mohd Fahmi Aliman, Speaker of Parliament Seah Kian Peng and MPs from neighbouring wards Ms Tin Pei Ling (MacPherson SMC) and Mr Lim Biow Chuan (Mountbatten SMC).
Prime Minister Lawrence Wong was also at the event, where he spoke of his close ties to Marine Parade, having grown up there.

Prime Minister Lawrence Wong was also at the event, where he spoke of his close ties to Marine Parade, having grown up there.


“If you were to ask my late grandfather and my late father, I think they would never in their wildest dreams have expected to see Marine Parade or East Coast or Joo Chiat or Singapore today, compared to when they started out, because 60 years of transformation is literally unthinkable,” said Mr Wong.
He added that he was glad to see government schemes being complemented by local initiatives, such as those launched on Sunday.
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Prime Minister Lawrence Wong taking a selfie with the public at the launch of the Caregiver Support Fund and the Industry Immersive Programme on Apr 6, 2025. (Photo: CNA/Lim Li Ting)

SUPPORTING AN AGEING POPULATION

Under the Caregiver Support Fund, eligible families can receive up to S$700 in cash relief, a maximum of S$600 in reimbursement for respite care and up to S$300 in Grab vouchers to defray transportation costs incurred for medical visits or commuting.

Up to 2,800 families are expected to benefit from his programme, and the amount disbursed to recipients will depend on household composition, income level and required needs.

For example, a blue CHAS card holder — those with a household monthly income per person of S$1,500 and below – will qualify for the maximum amount of cash relief, transport assistance and respite care assistance, totalling S$1,600.

An orange CHAS card holder, or those with a household monthly income per person greater than S$1,500 but under $2,300, will qualify to receive up to S$500 in cash relief, S$200 in Grab vouchers and up to S$400 in reimbursement for respite care assistance.

The care recipient must be a Singapore citizen residing in Marine Parade Cluster, who requires assistance due to a physical or mental disability, a chronic illness, special needs or a mental illness. The caregiver must also be an immediate family member of the care recipient.


Since April 2023, Mr Winson Low, a 50-year-old delivery driver and Braddell Heights resident, has been the main caregiver to his 76-year old father, who has had part of his feet amputated due to diabetes.

He has previously applied for a local caregiver grant, which provided a one-time payment of S$500 that helped with medical bills.
As he is a blue CHAS card holder, he stands to qualify for up to S$1,600 under the new caregiver support scheme and said it will help with fluctuating medical bills.

Speaking to the media at a briefing on the two initiatives on Thursday, Ms Tin said that the amount of the caregiver support was benchmarked against the typical cost for daycare services and an estimated five wheelchair user-friendly rides using GrabAssist Plus services.

Obviously it won’t be able to fully mitigate all of the stresses, whether financially or emotionally, but we hope that through this, we do our part to show them we care,” said Ms Tin.

The initiative was timed to SG60 and meant to ensure Marine Parade Cluster residents have interim assistance before the Home Caregiving Grant enhancement announced at this year’s Budget takes effect from April 2026, said Dr Tan.

He added that the new fund will expand the We Care Caregiver Support Network that started in Marine Parade to support caregivers across the cluster.



Applications for the Caregiver Support Fund are currently open until the end of the year, and the grants will be disbursed until Jan 31, 2026.
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The Caregiver Support Fund aims to provide assistance to caregivers who support vulnerable family members. (Photo: CNA/Lim Li Ting)


HELPING THE YOUNG

As for the Industry Immersive Programme to support youths in their career, the programme will facilitate work placements of durations ranging from two weeks to three months.

There are currently 25 companies on board to be corporate partners for this programme, from various industries including banking and finance, the social service sector, technology and consulting.

Some of the companies include Huawei, Deloitte Singapore and MindChamps.

Mr Tong said on Thursday that the programme hopes to “level up” the opportunities made available to Marine Parade Cluster youths, as not everyone has the opportunities or family contacts to score an internship or job.

One of them is Ms Xiang Yan Ting, 19, who lives in Braddell Heights and is currently awaiting enrolment into a polytechnic in April this year.

She studied chemical process technology at the Institute of Technical Education College East and has heard of peers who struggled to find internships because of their lack of connections.

She is keen to explore new industries after an internship experience at a medical research organisation, which gave her confidence and a better understanding of working life.

The Marine Parade team also announced two new gathering spaces for the ward, including an aquatic-themed play space located near Marine Terrace MRT Exit 1 and Block 57. There will also be a new fitness and event space at Block 54 Marine Terrace.

We will obviously see how we can tweak the routes to make sure that more people can benefit. And as we speak on a weekly basis, we monitor the attendance of the residents taking the shuttle. So I think when the one year is up, we should be able to give you an update,” said Dr Tan.
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Manpower Minister Tan See Leng speaking to the media alongside Minister for Culture, Community and Youth Edwin Tong, Speaker of Parliament Seah Kian Peng, MP Mohd Fahmi Aliman, MP Tin Pei Ling, MP Lim Biow Chuan and PAP's Gho Sze Kee,…see more


https://www.channelnewsasia.com/sin...fund-caregivers-marine-parade-cluster-5047556
Why only marine parade pp?
 

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Dear all,

I want to try but unable to afford, and have little to zero credibility.

Confidence for the future. More good years ahead... Let us take Singapore forward together.
Thank you.
You go and try leh. Edmw will sarpork you :(
 
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