[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

Food_Lover

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WP won't move their MPs out of Aljunied. They serve them so long already, residents love them and their work. Too risky to shift them out. Later Aljunied also don't have.

Their strategy is to groom newbies, if they are up to standards like Jamus they will win the GRC.

So far I don't see WP winning another GRC. Would be quite heng to keep Sengkang too. They have no star power and Nicole Seah leaving really is a huge blow to them. Otherwise East Coast sure win this time.
Aljunied GRC is already a stronghold for WP. Furthermore, PAP is sending a fresh suicide squad to Aljunied GRC without any anchor minister leading the team.

It is wasted if WP puts 2 heavyweight in a single team. Pritam himself can hold Aljunied GRC with at least 58% of vote share for WP.
 

samba fan

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Hougang smc demographics changed a lot, hard to say.
Aljunied should be safe.
Sengkang WP should be able to win.. but below 55% kind.
This election hard to say..
U see all the small parties ard stirring.
The possibablity of total opp wipeout is real..

Statistically the voice of dissent dun translate to the % of votes..
 

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CSJ done the right thing to announce his candidacy early.

No need to hide here and there and pretend to be 神秘.

You all think what. Masked singer contest izzit.

You want to serve the residents then open your face big big.

I respect him.
 

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The user who posted the video clarified that the mood at the table was "entirely cordial".

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Minister for Culture, Community & Youth Edwin Tong said on Mar. 23 that a video that showed a man making a gesture during his recent walkabout in Marine Parade was used "out of context" to "push an agenda" for a "political objective".

The clip​

The video, shared to Facebook on Mar. 22, showed Tong going from table to table in a coffee shop in the Marine Terrace area to engage residents.

As Tong was speaking with some patrons, an elderly man at the same table raised his hand and made a gesture.

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Screenshot from Kent Lau/Facebook

Later in the video, one of the volunteers in Tong's entourage was seen speaking to Tong.

He also looked directly at the person filming and pointed a finger at them.

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Screenshot from Kent Lau/Facebook

In the caption, the user said he briefly interacted with Tong during his walkabout and thanked him for the visit, but opined that he found Tong's entourage "a bit overwhelming".

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Screenshot from Kent Lau/Facebook

"I do believe there are warmer, more authentic ways to connect with neighbourhood or kopitiam (coffee shop) folks," the user added.

The clip was subsequently shared on the social media pages of socio-political platforms such as "Wake Up Singapore" and The Online Citizen.

Video taken out of context: Volunteer​

The volunteer in the clip, who identified himself as Delane Lim, took to his Facebook the same day to address the incident.

Lim, who has been volunteering with Tong for a few months, wrote in a post that the video was "taken out of context" to paint a picture of Tong being "unwelcome".

According to Lim, Tong was briefed by volunteers that a particular table "seemed unfriendly".

However, Tong responded that "they are our residents" so he "must engage them and hear their concerns”.

A "serious face"​

Tong then spoke to the patrons at the table and discussed issues like cost of living and the price of their coffee, Lim wrote.

As for the part where he was seen speaking to Tong, Lim said he simply reminding Tong that there was a table of residents they had not greeted yet.

"I admit, I do have a serious face, so maybe it came across as more intense than it really was… Haha. I promise to smile more next time!" Lim wrote.

The user (not Delane Lim) who posted the original video later clarified that the mood at the table with the elderly men was "entirely cordial" and the man was not in fact showing the middle finger.

"It’s disappointing that some people have taken my video out of context and twisted the truth," he wrote.

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Screenshot of post from Kent Lau/Facebook

Tong's response​

When Tong was asked about the matter at a subsequent walkabout in East Coast GRC on Mar. 23, he said he was aware of the video filmed during his walkabout which was circulated online.

Tong observed that he received a warm reception during the Marine Parade walkabout, where he chatted with many residents, caught up with old friends and made new ones.

"Unfortunately, the video was then taken by some sites and used out of context in a way which cast me in a negative light, I think, obviously to push an agenda...quite clearly, for a political objective," said Tong.

Noting that the original user has since clarified the matter, Tong said "I think we can let that clarification speak for itself".

Tong added that it's "unfortunate that it happened" but highlighted that his team will continue to engage residents, even those who might be unfriendly or have difficult issues.

"I told my team, let’s not get distracted by these things. Focus on what is the real work, hard work on the ground, connecting with people, and continue to win trust and confidence. That’s the most important."

Top image from Kent Lau/Facebook

 
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