
On Thursday evening, five celebration rallies took place all over Singapore for the first time in about ten years.
Despite the “financial pain that Singaporeans had to undergo during the COVID-19 time,” Doc “insisted” on increasing the GST.
Alternatively of ensuring that Singaporeans emerge stronger and healthier in 2021 and 2022, the state piled on new forces for the people, he said.  ,
He described how, among others, the government went forward and raised the GST. He also explained how the prices of utilities, public transportation, and gasoline have increased.
The Founders ‘ Memorial, which is estimated to cost S$ 335 million ( US$ 256 million ), was also cited as “one of those nice things, but one that benefits the people very little,” according to the SDP chief.
He questioned the cost of such an initiative by holding up a timeline that was “beautifully produced” with pages filled with” snazzy photos of your favorite Doc MPs.”
After there was uproar over the change to the SimplyGo payment system, he questioned the government’s request for an additional$ 40 million to support the continued usage of EZ-Link and NETS FlashPay accounts.
Because we’ll be here until tomorrow night and then we’ll have to get everyone breakfast, he said,” I can’t list all the cases of useless investing.”  ,