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Singapore Should Learn a Lesson from the UK

Singapore Should Learn a Lesson from the UK

As PAP remains as the ruling party in Singapore, the issue of  the influx of foreigners seems irresolvable. When someone moved into another country, he or she must make an effort to integrate into that country. However there is strength in numbers, as an minority group grows, there is a possibility that instead of fitting in,... 

Why GRC system should be scrapped

Why GRC system should be scrapped

The results of this general election have shown 3 facts: 1) With Mr. Michael Palmer winning Punggol East SMC, a minority candidate can still win. Singaporeans vote for the capabilities and passion of the candidate, not for which race they belong to. 2) Truly capable candidates are voted out in droves in a GRC system. We lost... 

A historical example to debunk the myth behind the negativity of checks and balances

A historical example to debunk the myth behind the negativity of checks and balances

A myth we have heard from the ruling party very often is that checks and balances through dialogue will bring about fragmentation of the government and thus has no positive value. However, being acquainted with some basic historical knowledge, I'll bring up an example in Chinese history where dialogue has aided one of the greatest... 



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