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Assume , 2.4M citizen voters

 

PAPies supporter = 1.1M (49%)

 

SGean supporter = 1.11M (51%)

 

GE2011 PAPies will win because abt 250K new citizens will vote PAPies hence they get 1.35M votes

 

But if 70% vote SGean (1.6M) the PAPies will lose even they get all 10% vote from New citizens.

 

 

 

Come GE2016 , PAPies managed to add 1M more of New citizens , we will be it deep s--t.

 

Same 70% vote SGean (1.6M) , PAPies will get 800K + 1M vote from new citizens , we will lost our citizen rights forever , right ? That is why they target 6.5M , currently 5.5M ?

 

 

 

Hence , do it now or it will be too late !

 

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Assume , 2.4M citizen voters

 

PAPies supporter = 1.1M (49%)

 

SGean supporter = 1.11M (51%)

 

GE2011 PAPies will win because abt 250K new citizens will vote PAPies hence they get 1.35M votes

 

But if 70% vote SGean (1.6M) the PAPies will lose even they get all 10% vote from New citizens.

 

 

 

Come GE2016 , PAPies managed to add 1M more of New citizens , we will be it deep s--t.

 

Same 70% vote SGean (1.6M) , PAPies will get 800K + 1M vote from new citizens , we will lost our citizen rights forever , right ? That is why they target 6.5M , currently 5.5M ?

 

 

 

Hence , do it now or it will be too late !

Total defence: vote for any non-PAP will do. If PAP win any GRC ward, it means there is that much less Singaporeans with voting rights in 2016. Vote for non-PAP now. Vote for our rights to vote in 2016. Vote anyone who is not from PAP. Merdeka! Merdeka! Merdeka!

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can help repost some of the Temasek review articles

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dam n frustrating

 

thanks

Thats one reason not to vote for PAP. Vote any non-PAP, now. Merdeka! Merdeka! Merdeka!

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Which is why i' m convinced that pap will win becos they have 1 million new citizens who will vote for them without fail. The opp does not stand a chance cos there are quite a few people who still support pap. But at least we must try.

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Assume , 2.4M citizen voters

 

PAPies supporter = 1.1M (49%)

 

SGean supporter = 1.11M (51%)

 

GE2011 PAPies will win because abt 250K new citizens will vote PAPies hence they get 1.35M votes

 

But if 70% vote SGean (1.6M) the PAPies will lose even they get all 10% vote from New citizens.

 

 

 

Come GE2016 , PAPies managed to add 1M more of New citizens , we will be it deep s--t.

 

Same 70% vote SGean (1.6M) , PAPies will get 800K + 1M vote from new citizens , we will lost our citizen rights forever , right ? That is why they target 6.5M , currently 5.5M ?

 

 

 

Hence , do it now or it will be too late !

I dunno how these numbers are added but to me it's only 2.21M (1.1M + 1.11M)

 

BTW what is SGean?

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act wat does a newly minted citizen know abt our past? their basis of comparison is always agst where they come fr and it can only b plus for them and the shorter stick for us true blue citizens, who grew w this country together, even in crowded trains, malls, swing singapore (hehe) we r surrounded by our own people, the same culture, tat unique accent, understand the same jokes, someone who prob fr the same sch, army unit, kampung previously.

 

anyw my main pt is my coll is one of those prc newly minted citizens, she is totally aloof abt this and she is prob jus going to let her husband settle her vote, jus like how he settles her income tax filing. talk abt real interest in us.

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can help repost some of the Temasek review articles

cannot access

dam n frustrating

 

thanks

 

To all Singaporeans, use ".net", instead of ".com" to access the above mentioned website.

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Neutral Newbie

it should only be fair that new citizens be made to wait for 10 years at least (just a rough figure) before they can cast their first vote.

 

what is a new citizen to know about their new country for them to have the right to vote, if they have only "struggled" for only a couple of years?

 

just my opinion.

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don chiu think the new citizen will eventually also suffer the same fate as us locals?

 

like high cost of living, stressfully lives, HDB loans & bills to pay, tuitions & school fess etc.

 

can hear some of my FT colleagues starts lamenting. Their offspring will be influences by the locals, e.g materialism.

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don chiu think the new citizen will eventually also suffer the same fate as us locals?

 

like high cost of living, stressfully lives, HDB loans & bills to pay, tuitions & school fess etc.

 

can hear some of my FT colleagues starts lamenting. Their offspring will be influences by the locals, e.g materialism.

 

My FTs colleagues are smarter. One of the spouse maintained the passport from their country of origin.

 

The main plan is to earn enough. As long as Singapore is of benefits to them, they will stay... Else they will move back...

 

The current salary is funding their in-country investment in property.

 

In long run, they will move back and semi-retire comfortably.

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My FTs colleagues are smarter. One of the spouse maintained the passport from their country of origin.

 

The main plan is to earn enough. As long as Singapore is of benefits to them, they will stay... Else they will move back...

 

The current salary is funding their in-country investment in property.

 

In long run, they will move back and semi-retire comfortably.

 

This is double headed snake behavior. :angry:

 

Recently there were reports on how many jobs these foreigners bring about for the benefit of Singapore. Think it was like out of 10 jobs, 6 jobs went to FTs, 4 jobs shared between Singaporeans and Malaysian PRs. Assume 2 Singaporeans and 2 MY PRs, effectively the 2 citizens have to put up with an extra 6 FTs vying for houses and public transport

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My FTs colleagues are smarter. One of the spouse maintained the passport from their country of origin.

 

The main plan is to earn enough. As long as Singapore is of benefits to them, they will stay... Else they will move back...

 

The current salary is funding their in-country investment in property.

 

In long run, they will move back and semi-retire comfortably.

 

this hits the nail on the head, that's what my FT colleague told me too. He is maintaining his indian passport cos only citizens can invest in india. Once his kids grow up, he plans to move back to india. I believe that's what most FTs are planning.. :angry:

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now that my grc do not have a walkover,

 

super glad!

things i am hearing & seeing......

 

this election will reveal the peoples frustrating & anger on many issues....

 

which up to now no one in the whites have yet to address...

 

only thing i am hearing from them are just upgrading & better life....

 

which was what i heard also at last election....in fact life now is worse-off for most of us!

 

it will show in the vote results!

 

just see on may 7!

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This is double headed snake behavior. :angry:

 

Recently there were reports on how many jobs these foreigners bring about for the benefit of Singapore. Think it was like out of 10 jobs, 6 jobs went to FTs, 4 jobs shared between Singaporeans and Malaysian PRs. Assume 2 Singaporeans and 2 MY PRs, effectively the 2 citizens have to put up with an extra 6 FTs vying for houses and public transport

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