
Mr. Philemon questioned whether paying” top dollar” for public apartments was fair, and how many would eventually be “worth zero” when their 99-year leases expire.
Every Housing and Development Board ( HDB) estate must be eligible for redevelopment, according to the party’s proposal. Additionally, it wants to expand rent-to-own programs and expand the availability of common rental accommodation, particularly for young songs and low-income families.
” Housing is not just about purchasing,” It’s about being different. No Singaporean may be concerned about aging under a ceiling that is deteriorating, according to the RDU chief during the broadcast.  ,
The group suggests reorganizing MediFund, expanding MediShield Life, and capsing out-of-pocket expenses on the healthcare front.  ,
” Healthcare shouldn’t be a pity. According to Mr. Philemon, it should be a promise.  ,
He added that the party may give citizens more consideration when it came to enclosure, employment, and opportunities, and that it would prefer contributions over connections.
” You shouldn’t be treated like second-class people just because you weren’t born into pleasure, if you’ve worked tight, served the state, and paid your taxes,” he continued.  ,
A “fairer Singapore” may be built without faith, Mr. Philemon said toward the end of the spread.
More raw data and information, whether for cover, heath, or employment, may be made available to the public, according to the party, so that Singaporeans you get involved in solving the problems they share together.
We must revisit regulations that restrict critical thinking and open conversation in a knowledge-based business. The secretary-general remarked,” We can’t be afraid of difficult inquiries.”
In the end, Mr. Philemon argued that RDU supports a Singapore where” no one is left behind” and where respect is not only “reserved for the wealthy.”