Party political broadcasts: National Solidarity Party

Exercise right to change direction of country

NSP candidates Yadzeth Hairis, Kevryn Lim and Eugene Yeo talking to a resident in Woodlands. ST PHOTOS: NEO XIAOBIN, MARK CHEONG

My fellow Singaporeans,

This election presents Singapore with the clearest political choice of half a century.

It is your choice between two fundamentally different philosophies of government and Singapore's future. It is about whether Singaporeans deserve better from their Government. Over the years, our opponents have distilled the principle of government down to one phrase; profit at all cost!

Our national transportation has been privatised, our essential train and bus services are in the hands of the few, accountable only to their shareholders. Singaporeans are denied the right to a minimum wage, but cheap foreign labour is allowed in large numbers. Singaporeans are told there is little that Government can do when they lose their lower- and middle-income jobs to foreigners. That is globalisation at work. The promise to return CPF personal life savings at age 55 has been broken.

Today, Singaporeans are having to live with the consequences of our opponents' costly social and economic experiments. Trains that break down regularly. A grossly inadequate number of hospital beds. Our highly educated middle-income professionals having to (be) retrenched because of job losses to so-called "foreign talent". The most expensive city in the world, where the relentless rising cost of living punishes everyone except the rich. Their policies are tearing apart the fabric of this country. Under this Government, the Singaporean has become a tenant in his own country, with a Government that works against him and not for him. A Government that is happy to subsidise the education of foreign students but does little to help that Singaporean father and mother put their own child through our university. A Government that is happy to find a foreigner a job but does little to help the Singaporean keep his job. A Government that has issued him with a bad CPF life savings policy that has no maturity date.

We, the National Solidarity Party, have a totally different philosophy of government - one which serves every Singaporean better. It is the right of the Singaporean to have a minimum wage. It is the duty of government to see to it that the Singaporean has priority over a foreigner for a Singapore job. It is the duty of government to use our vast financial resources to help that Singaporean father and mother put their children through university. We will fight for the CPF personal life savings to be returned to Singaporeans as originally promised so that Singaporeans will have enough to live comfortably in their later years, so that the Muslim family can use some of this money if needed to go on the haj or Umroh. We will fight to narrow the massive inequality gap in Singapore. To that end, we will fight in Parliament for the right of every Singapore family which does not live in private property to buy at cost plus an HDB apartment and also another HDB apartment on the resale market.

We will always keep faith with our fellow Singaporeans who are our only natural resource and who built this nation. September the 11th is Polling Day. We ask you to exercise your great moral responsibility to change the direction of this country and to vote for the National Solidarity Party, because Singaporeans deserve better. Thank you.

Lim Tean

Secretary-General

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on September 04, 2015, with the headline Exercise right to change direction of country. Subscribe