Opinion

P J Thum and Ramakrishna: Dangers of a steamrolled narrative

We are at a point where a dominant political party is relentlessly pushing its narrative of the events that shaped the nation. With a formidable array of resources at its disposal – think tanks, research centres, universities, even libraries...

Select Committee: Rachel Er on absolute truth

So were the Select Committee on Deliberate Online Falsehoods’ hearings a good chapter in Singapore’s political development or a sham? No, they were necessary. A 10-member parliamentary committee spent time sifting through 170 written representations and another eight days spread...

We may survive fake news but not sterility

Are we heading for safer, brighter days or darker ones on the journey to being a truly First World nation? If we take a wrong turn following the Select Committee’s hearings on Deliberate Online Falsehoods, we may sour up...

Select committee beating old drum

After three days of hearing by the Select Committee on Deliberate Online Falsehoods, are we already convinced that we need to act? The answer is 50/50. Law Minister K. Shanmugam, Dr Shashi Jayakumar and Dr Michael Raska have observed, in...

Budget 2018: A big sorry non-debate

  What exactly has been the net gain for Singapore out of the debate on Sylvia Lim’s suspicions that the Government had backtracked on the GST? Zero. I would go further and say we actually ended up with a ridiculous...

GST: Have a True Picture, not just Big Picture, debate

Yes, the proposed GST hike will be an election issue, whether the government likes it or not. And it will be hot. The first early indication that it will not be so easy to ram it down the public’s throat...

GST: Don’t tax the poor

Do we need to raise the GST? Ah, you may be asking the wrong question. Or are we? “We are not raising the GST now but we are giving you notice that we will be raising it by two percentage...

CNY thought: PM Tharman, Opposition Leader Pritam and President Halimah

  Two major but still not quite primary political leaders are in the news right now. Will the pair be heading the teams on both sides of Parliament soon? Will Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat be leading the People’s Action...

Bee Wah and Pin Min: Even the PAP’s own space is getting smaller

  Two People’s Action Party MPs are in the news  - for different reasons. But they were just trying to do their job, one might say. It is the reactions that have been more interesting and telling on what we...

(Next) PM: From 4G back to 3G?

  There is a very strange rhythm to all the talk about who the next Prime Minister will be. Where is it leading to, exactly? Follow the trail closely. Since PM Lee Hsien Loong said he would be stepping down by...
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