[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

dxdx999

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What is the role of labour chief? Tell me. Is it to advance the rights of workers or to spend time pondering over whether a business deal make sense?
Not sure if silly or?

Income policy holders not workers ah?

By promoting a deal that basically destroys their protection on their health and well-being costs, how much of a union labour chief are you?

Also labour chief and union labour chief, can't even differentiate.

What joke of an IB u are
 

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This confirms it, your biases towards bitcoin.

Who in their right mind will recommend something that has no value, no assets to back it up and no one who will protect it when it gets broken.

And you are now asking that all CPF monies can be invested in bitcoin and that the govt guarantee these speculative activities.

Let's not forget that you are asking the govt to use the reserves to support bitcoin.

LOL!

I hope you loose your deposit.

:s13:

PS I can also see that you did not even put in any effort to this about COE. The moment you said it is not high enough, instead of focussing on do we have enough information to determine if COE is of fair value, or what are the reason why we think COE is not addressed properly eg. is COE efficiently utilised?
Your opinion that Bitcoin has no value is wrong because it is $2trillion.

Your CPF is backed by *checks* a government promise. Which of course under the hood is selling Gold and USD.

COE - bro i wish COE is lower. But truly if you look at the CNA debate and study local transport critics the COE is still an issue where people want fewer cars on the road. Even policy considerations like COE in a ballot system proposed by scholars are a 50-50. Because you get lottery effects as well.
 

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You buy Bitcoin with amounts of money you cannot afford to lose. You sell everything else.
Dear Jeremy,

The message you shared about the all-or-nothing mentality comes across as reminiscent of Dr. Chee's behavior during his "maniac era." While you may have intended it as satire, it unfortunately reflects poorly on you. Let's be mindful of the impact of our words.

Confidence for the future. More good years ahead... Let us take Singapore forward together.
Thank you.
 

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Dear Jeremy,

The message you shared about the all-or-nothing mentality comes across as reminiscent of Dr. Chee's behavior during his "maniac era." While you may have intended it as satire, it unfortunately reflects poorly on you. Let's be mindful of the impact of our words.

Confidence for the future. More good years ahead... Let us take Singapore forward together.
Thank you.
I meant shitcoins if you had any lol. Sell them.
 

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GE2025: Hong Kah North MP Amy Khor to retire from politics​

Dr Amy Khor has been the incumbent MP for Hong Kah North since its formation in 2011, winning the seat in three general elections on the trot.

Dr Amy Khor has been the incumbent MP for Hong Kah North since its formation in 2011, winning the seat in three general elections on the trot.PHOTO: LIANHE ZAOBAO

SINGAPORE – Dr Amy Khor, Senior Minister of State for Sustainability and the Environment, as well as for Transport, will not contest in the 2025 General Election after over two decades of service due to ‘personal reasons’.

Deputy Prime Minister Gan Kim Yong announced this in response to questions from the media at a press conference to unveil the PAP slate for Chua Chu Kang GRC and Bukit Gombak SMC on April 14, thanking Dr Khor for her many years of service.

He also paid tribute to how she brought together the community in Hong Kah North, as well as the wider area.

DPM Gan noted that the Tengah estates that were part of Hong Kah North SMC have been folded into Chua Chu Kang GRC for the upcoming election. The remaining part of the SMC was merged with Jurong GRC and Bukit Batok and Yuhua SMCs to form a new Jurong East-Bukit Batok GRC.

Dr Khor has been the MP for Hong Kah North SMC since its formation in 2011, winning the seat in three general elections on the trot.

In 2020, she captured 60.98 per cent of the 27,188 votes cast in a straight fight with Gigene Wong of the Progress Singapore Party.

As Senior Minister of State at the Ministry of Sustainability and the Environment, a portfolio she has held since 2015, Dr Khor championed measures to reduce waste, especially electronic, packaging and food waste, as well as promoted hawker culture, among other issues.

Since 2020, she served as Senior Minister of State at the Ministry of Transport, where she focused on improving the taxi and private hire car industry. She also pushed for more transport links to the nascent Tengah town, where connectivity had been a bugbear of its earliest residents.

Trained in real estate valuation, Dr Khor holds a doctorate in real estate from the University of Reading in Britain.

In a Facebook post on April 14, Dr Khor expressed gratitude for the opportunity to serve in the Hong Kah North area for the last 24 years over five terms of government. She said that she is ready and happy to make way for party renewal, and thanked grassroots volunteers and residents.

“It has been a privilege and honour to be able to engage and work with (Hong Kah North) residents to understand their needs and concerns and help improve their lives and living environment. I am most thankful for their strong support all these years.”

She added: “As I close this very precious and memorable chapter of my life I look forward to the next chapter where I will continue to look for opportunities to serve and contribute to the community to the best of my ability.”






Please do not recycle this 👆 item.

Do not put into the blue bin.

Can directly send to Pulau Semakau.
 

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guys no need to think too much. other than aljuneid, will be clean sweep for incumbent and we will get 5 more years of what have been getting thus far, probably in an even more painful way. people got short term memory loss when going to the ballot box


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Hard truths. GRC system means pap will not lose power that easily
 

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Bitcoin is a 2Trillion asset.. no one here promoting will benefit from it even if you bought a hundred million usd worth. :) only reason a bitcoiner shares bitcoin is because he cares enough to share it because he understands the fiat money system and how destructive it is to all of us… bitcoin is the escape shuttle…

especially when the individual sharing about bitcoin will be derided in public by those who have not yet spent the time studying it… highly recommend reading this book by Lyn Alden: Broken Money
and various other resources readily available on the internet.

No loss reading and learning more about the evolution of money throughout history and the defects in our current fiat based system.

See how people are spreading fear of fiat money to justify bitcoin? :s13:

I think that if a war breaks out and people have no access to the internet, how does bitcoin work as an escape shuttle?

I think my piece of green paper, my gold etc will be worth far more.
 

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exactly, so imagine WP just need to adjust a bit the line up

this is why PAP is so scared of losing MP, so much so they have to chut so many stunts
The PAP team in Marine Parade looks kancheong and chut a lot of vote buying stunts and release a lot of vouchers and programs recently to buy votes
 

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GE2025: PAP’s Jurong East-Bukit Batok GRC slate to be helmed by Grace Fu​

PAP's candidate for Jurong Central SMC, Mr Xie Yao Quan (far left), and PAP's team for Jurong East-Bukit Batok GRC (from second left), Ms Grace Fu, Mr Murali Pillai, Ms Rahayu Mahzam, Mr Lee Hong Chuang and Mr David Hoe at Jurong-Clementi Town Council on April 14.

PAP's candidate for Jurong Central SMC, Mr Xie Yao Quan (far left), and the team for Jurong East-Bukit Batok GRC (from second left), Ms Grace Fu, Mr Murali Pillai, Ms Rahayu Mahzam, Mr Lee Hong Chuang and Mr David Hoe, at Jurong-Clementi Town Council on April 14.ST PHOTO: MARK CHEONG

SINGAPORE – Minister for Sustainability and the Environment Grace Fu will helm the PAP team to contest the newly formed Jurong East-Bukit Batok GRC in the general election.

The five-member team will include political newcomer David Hoe, 37, and Mr Lee Hong Chuang, 54, who contested the Hougang seat in the 2015 and 2020 elections.

Mr Hoe is the director of philanthropy at The Majurity Trust, while Mr Lee is the former branch chairman of the PAP’s Hougang division.

The other two incumbents besides Ms Fu, 61, are Minister of State for Law and Transport Murali Pillai, 57, and Minister of State for Health and Digital Development and Information Rahayu Mahzam, 44.

The PAP will field first-term MP Xie Yao Quan, 40, in the new Jurong Central SMC. Mr Xie has been representing the Jurong Central ward in Jurong GRC since he was elected in 2020.

Introducing the PAP slate at a press conference on April 14, Ms Fu said her diverse and dedicated team of men and women from their 30s to 60s, with backgrounds spanning education, law, youth development, women’s matters, family matters and community, can offer residents “energy, experience and empathy”.

Ms Fu had been tipped to lead the PAP team in the new group representation constituency, which includes most of Yuhua SMC.



She has represented Yuhua since 2006, when the ward was part of Jurong GRC. It was subsequently carved out as a single seat in 2011 and remained a single-member constituency in the 2015 and 2020 general elections.

The core of Jurong East-Bukit Batok GRC comes from Jurong GRC, including the Bukit Batok East ward helmed by Ms Rahayu and Clementi ward overseen by two-term MP Tan Wu Meng.

Besides absorbing most of Yuhua, the new GRC will also take in all of Bukit Batok SMC – where Mr Murali is the incumbent MP – and parts of Hong Kah North SMC, whose current MP is Dr Amy Khor. It has a total of 142,510 voters.

During the event held at Jurong-Clementi Town Council, Ms Fu thanked Dr Khor, who is also Senior Minister of State for Transport and Sustainability and the Environment, and Dr Tan for their service in the Hong Kah North and Clementi wards, respectively.

Dr Khor, whose Hong Kah North SMC was partially absorbed into Chua Chu Kang GRC, will not be contesting GE2025. The ward has been assigned to Mr Lee.

As for Dr Tan, he asked his Clementi residents on April 14 to support Mr Hoe as they had supported him in the last 10 years. As to where he will be going, Dr Tan said in his Facebook post: “In life, I go where I am needed most. And I hope to be able to share more with all of you very soon.”

Since April 12, PAP has been unveiling its candidates for various constituencies ahead of the general election. More such introductions are expected in the coming days.

Mr Hoe is a former teacher who spent some years in the private sector before taking on his current role in The Majurity Trust, a registered charity that provides advice and grants to other charities, and creates solutions to tackle social issues.

Mr Lee, who works in an information technology multinational corporation, has been a party activist at Teck Ghee branch since 2004 and later served as Hougang branch chairman from 2014 to 2023.



Ms Fu was asked why PAP new face Cassandra Lee, a long-time grassroots volunteer who was previously introduced at the Jurong-Clementi Town Council’s five-year masterplan launch, was not part of the line-up.

In response, she said Ms Lee has been a community leader in the Yuhua division for many years but will have to wait for her “deployment decision at a later time”.

On leading a team in an area where the PAP has historically performed well, Ms Fu said: “We never go into an election thinking it is an easy win. Never. Every election is a serious contest for us.”

Ms Fu said her team has “many big shoes to fill” as President Tharman Shanmugaratnam is highly popular and well respected in Jurong GRC.

Mr Tharman was the anchor minister in the constituency for more than 20 years, with the PAP team there winning 79.29 per cent of the vote in the 2015 General Election and 74.61 per cent in 2020.

“It will be very difficult for any one of us to replace him and we don’t intend to. We are ourselves. We have a team with diversity, youth with energy and many backgrounds... Going in (to the election), we’re asking for the affirmation and mandate of voters sincerely and respectfully,” she said.

Members of Jurong East-Bukit Batok GRC’s slate and Jurong Central SMC’s Mr Xie took turns to speak about their plans for the constituency.

Political newcomer Mr Hoe said he joined politics as he wanted to create opportunities for others as others have done for him and to “pay it forward”.

His parents divorced when he was young and he grew up with his mother, who became blind after an operation. Mr Hoe said he sold tissue paper with her at various coffee shops to make a living.

He had little time or resources for academic pursuits and attended the then Normal (Technical) stream in secondary school.

“Truth is, it was a long journey to become a teacher and the journey would not have been possible without the many people who believed in me and created opportunities for me to realise this aspiration,” he said.

Mr Lee, a former national gymnast, said he grew up in the west of Singapore, so it is an area that is familiar to him.

He plans to implement more family-centric programmes to nurture greater bonds between families and the community and take care of the overall well-being of young people and seniors.

Mr Murali, who started in Bukit Batok as a volunteer in 2000 and became its MP in 2016, said he is aware of the worries on the ground, which include economic concerns, employment issues and the vibrancy of local businesses.

“To deal with all these effectively, we need sound leadership grounded in values and principles. More than ever, a strong government is needed,” he said.

Ms Rahayu, who has represented the Bukit Batok East ward since 2015, said that while the Jurong East-Bukit Batok slate is a new team, they will continue the dedication and commitment to their residents.

Mr Xie, who will be standing in Jurong Central SMC, said: “In these last five years, I’ve walked the ground, listened deeply to residents and put my heart into all that I’ve done to serve the residents.” He has served as the chairman of the Jurong-Clementi Town Council for the last five years.

Addressing Jurong West residents who are now part of Jurong Central SMC, Mr Xie said it was, in a way, a “homecoming” for him as he was a community volunteer in the area from 2015 to 2020.

 

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See how people are spreading fear of fiat money to justify bitcoin? :s13:

I think that if a war breaks out and people have no access to the internet, how does bitcoin work as an escape shuttle?

I think my piece of green paper, my gold etc will be worth far more.
If war breaks out it's all guns and butter. You can carry gold around with you in the bag and cut it up to trade for kaya whenever you want. Then use the paper to wipe backside. If war breaks out to the point even the internet is down, then every Singaporean dollar is only valuable during hungry ghost festival.
 

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If you have good ideas, please suggest them. I have a box on my website to do so. It's on my support page.
You don't even have to say you mentioned them. I will even do the research for you. Thank you for taking the time to participate.
maybe consider if running DOGE is a fair proposal to audit federal spending and reduce government waste
 
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