
OPPOSITION WILL SAY, Complete” EVERYTHING” TO RING PAP Over
Mr. Wong added that whenever the PAP developments something for” their personal small political objective,” the opposition is “always quick to take credit” for doing so.
” But the truth is, the PAP will continue to update and update our view, whether it is with or without their input,” he said.
” We keep working hard and striving all the time because of you,” said Mr. Wong.
He claimed that Singapore’s power and the PAP’s power do not result from more antagonism in parliament.  ,
” It comes from you – the citizens of Singapore,” he said. True power comes from your sources, your message, and your confidence in the PAP.
Additionally, Mr. Wong asserted that the ruling party did” state and do everything” to overthrow the PAP, blaming it for any errors or shortcomings.
He claimed that” the PAP’s fault” when it rains.
The similar false claims that have been raised and debated in parliament continue to be made and new questions raised, according to Mr. Wong.
He cited the employment-related argument as an example.
He claimed that the Progress Singapore Party ( PSP) continues to support the claim that foreigners are hiring Singaporeans at the expense of Singaporeans despite the government’s evidence that its strategy improves Singapore’s competitiveness, attracts investments, and creates more good jobs for Singaporeans.
In this general vote, PSP has assembled a group to challenge Chua Chu Kang GRC.
According to Mr. Wong, the opposition group does this because it believes it will generate political gratification.
According to Mr. Wong,” they might have seen this strategy work somewhere,” citing the political climate in the West and how it has led to more nations becoming more nationalistic and insular.  ,
While larger nations like America may endure if they shut their doors, Mr. Wong questioned whether Singapore could actually afford to go down this path, noting that” there will be a great price to pay” if Singapore does so.
He claimed that due to the US tariffs position, some foreign corporations are considering expanding their operations in Singapore.
What information do you want to convey to them, exactly? I believe that if the PSP is re-elected, they will come to the conclusion that Singapore’s political risk has increased, laws may start to change, and they may choose to leave sooner, according to Mr. Wong.
Who suffers in the end, and if they do, then? Singaporeans are it.
The opposition’s efforts to lower the Goods and Services Tax ( GST ) rates were another policy issue that Mr. Wong brought up.
Mr. Wong noted that opposition parties continue to use” these kinds of contorted arguments,” even though the government has stated that the rising cost of living is a worldwide problem and not caused by the new GST increases.
He added that the effective Tax prices for these groups are below 7 % with GST certificates issued for center- and low-income Singapore.
Who actually pays the 9 % rate if the majority of lower- and middle-class citizens pay it, as Mr. Wong suggested?
He claimed that” the people who pay 9 percent are foreigners, travellers, and high-income homes.” Don’t you want them to spend nine percent, you ask? I want them to give 9 %.
When the opposition is unable to get in a debate, they instead resort to personal attacks, according to Mr. Wong.
They claim that” PAP 4G has lost its way,” referring to the PSP leaders ‘ speeches at their election rally on Thursday.
He claimed that they are exploiting the frustration of citizens to improve their chances of being elected president and to turn them against the PAP.