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  • GST may well have to rise, but Singaporeans could be more likely to accept it if the government considers the pros and cons of moving from the established orthodoxy, and consider new approaches that improve social protection thresholds for all, and elderly Singaporeans in particular.
    - Pritam Singh
  • At times it felt as if no one in Government was taking ownership of how COVID-19 directives would be perceived, interpreted and understood on the ground.
    - Pritam Singh
  • Singaporeans do recognize the multitude of perspectives the Government has to take cognizance of, but it is important to recognize and not forget that citizens criticize and even organize because they can.
    - Pritam Singh
  • By raising bread-and-butter issues, we remind the Government of the things that it may forget or ignore.
    - Pritam Singh
  • Our long-term dream is for Singapore to have a healthy democracy where there are two or three parties who could form a competent and honest Government.
    - Pritam Singh
  • I think Singaporeans will realize that when you vote elected opposition MPs into Parliament, the Government is more responsive and more sensitive to the concerns of the people.
    - Pritam Singh
  • The political outcome that is desired is one which makes any government sensitive to the pulse of the people and their welfare, allowing any ruling party to govern without gridlock while promoting the political openness that so many of us yearn for in Singapore.
    - Pritam Singh
  • There is the perception that the government's handling of the Covid-19 crisis has certainly not included adjectives that are more commonly associated with the Singapore government, such as clarity and decisiveness.
    - Pritam Singh
  • An unelected opposition in Parliament cannot change the PAP. GE 2011 and the Government's response to shift to the left proved that.
    - Pritam Singh
  • In fact, it is my case that POFMA can easily become a proverbial Damocles sword that would hang over members of the public who do not support the government's narrative or toe the government's line.
    - Pritam Singh