
SINGAPORE: Amid global and regional challenges, Singaporeans must stay united and resolute, and not be swayed by” strange ideas or soft solutions”, said Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong on Sunday ( Apr 6 ).  ,
Reiterating Prime Minister Lawrence Wong’s information on unification in light of the United States ‘ latest wave of taxes, Mr Lee emphasised that Singapore’s future is in its own fingers, so the responsibility to address the issues ahead rests with its citizens.
” Up,  , in Singapore, we have to work together as one people – closely with the state, united, resolute, fighting on and not be confused by strange thoughts or soft remedies”, he said in his speech at the Kebun Baru Sunday Carnival in Thomson Hills.
” No saying,’ We don’t need to do this,’ or’ Leave it to after in, someone else can care about it’. It’s our potential, our difficulties. We worry about it”.
Mr Lee, who is also Member of Parliament for Ang Mo Kio GRC, was joined by Mr Henry Kwek, MP of Kebun Baru SMC.
In a video posted on Friday, Mr Wong had said that if Singapore stays strong and united, it will continue to hold its own in a” troubled universe” that is seeing a growing likelihood of a full-blown international trade war.
He also said that Singapore was more willing than many other states, with its reserves, unity and commitment.  ,