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SDP’s Chee Soon Juan : The PAP must treat Singaporeans like human beings

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In a new video, the secretary-general of the Singapore Democratic Party (SDP) Dr Chee Soon Juan reminded Singaporeans of the behaviour of the People’s Action Party (PAP) after they lost six seats in the 2011 General Elections.

He said, “Remember, all this apologising, stepping down, cutting salaries, calling for their party to change and to treat Singporeans like human beings, all this took place when the PAP lost a few seats at the 2011 election”.

He also said that after the general elections in 2015, when the PAP’s vote share increased to 70 per cent, “the PAP started to raise prices for a series of items”.

“To cap it off, they arrogantly tell you they are going to increase the GST to 9% after the next GE”, Dr Chee said.

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“Do you see the pattern, my friends?” he asked.

Dr Chee also explained that the SDP plans to focus on three main issues this coming election.

Namely:
1. “Say NO to 9% GST”
2. “Say NO to 10M population”
3. “Say NO to withholding our CPF savings”

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The secretary-general also invited Singaporeans to the SDP rally at Hong Lim Park on October 19.

The Singapore Democratic Party (SDP) plans to unveil some of its potential candidates for the next General Election at a pre-election rally set to take place at Hong Lim Park.

The Oct 19 rally aims to generate enthusiasm and excitement about the need for change.

“Because nothing less than the future of our nation is at stake”, the SDP explains”.

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They also add that their rally, ‘Shake It Up!’ is out of the ordinary, with live entertainment and SDP’s potential candidates presenting the party’s case for the impending GE. /TISG

Read related: SDP to reveal potential candidates at pre-election rally

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