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We are all familiar with the PAP brand, but how much do we understand the PAP of today? Joining us this episode is Mr. Chan Chun Sing, Assistant Secretary General of the People's Action Party, who will help answer questions on the reasoning behind the policies and the trade-offs involved. He will also give us some insight into the 4G leadership, and their vision for Singapore moving into the the nation's next chapter.
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Chapters:
00:00 Start of Episode
01:06 Show Introduction & PAP Focus
01:51 Introducing Chan Chun Sing
02:17 What Does the PAP Stand For?
05:04 4G Leadership vs. Past Generations
06:29 Is the New PAP Team Ready and Equipped for What’s Next?
15:32 PAP Candidates vs. Opposition New Faces
18:02 Same Mold? PAP’s New Faces and the Groupthink Question
23:52 PAP’s Approach: Remedying Mistakes and Tackling Issues
26:38 PAP's Greatest Strength for GE2025
28:11 Tackling Policy Criticisms
35:46 PAP’s Approach to Low Birth Rates & Population
37:07 Immigration Concerns
43:57 Advice to Voters: Key Considerations
45:45 Why Young Voters Should Consider PAP
46:04 Closing Remarks
46:38 End of Episode
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This episode, we’re joined by Spencer Ng, Secretary-General of the National Solidarity Party (NSP). The NSP is one of Singapore's longer-standing opposition parties, advocating for a multi-party system that balances economic progress and nation-building.
This episode is part of our GE2025 special, spotlighting various political parties.
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Chapters:
00:00 Start of Episode
00:42 Introducing the National Solidarity Party (NSP)
01:30 NSP’s History and Values: Past and Present
04:38 What Sets NSP Apart from Other Opposition?
06:04 Profile of NSP Supporters: Rational Moderates
07:45 NSP’s Core Values: Service & Loyalty
08:28 NSP's Centrist Approach & Balancing Act
09:16 NSP’s Analysis of the HDB Issue
11:31 Candidate Qualities: Passion & Sincerity
13:05 NSP as a Starting Ground for Prominent Politicians?
15:39 Young Candidate Spotlight: Zee (Tampines GRC)
17:39 Nicole Seah: Seeking the Next 'Star Catch'?
19:32 How is NSP Reaching Young Voters?
22:27 NSP’s Slogan and Goals: “Your Future, Our Priority”
25:12 Opposition Unity a Fantasy? NSP On Multi-Cornered Fights
31:15 Sembawang GRC History & NSP's Entry
33:04 NSP’s Compromises Made for Opposition Unity
34:48 NSP’s Strategy in Multi-Cornered Fights
36:46 NSP Policy: Cap GST at 9% & Improve Investments
39:16 Appeal to Swing Voters: What Can NSP Bring To Parliament
40:29 NSP's Vision for Singapore
40:58 How to Learn More About NSP
41:26 NSP Manifesto Key Points Summary
42:15 Why Young Voters Should Consider NSP
43:33 Closing Remarks
44:07 End of Episode
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This episode, we’re unpacking the Singapore Democratic Alliance’s (SDA) big dreams for Singapore: reviving trust in politics, bringing diverse voices to Parliament, and ensuring the average Singaporean isn’t left behind. We’re joined today by Chairman Mr Desmond Lim as well as former Most Valuable Party (MVP) candidate Chia Yun Kai, who has since joined the SDA as a candidate. This episode is part of our GE2025 special, spotlighting various political parties.
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Chapters:
00:00 Start of Episode
01:03 Introducing the Singapore Democratic Alliance (SDA)
01:44 What is the SDA? Formation and Coalition
02:36 Chia Yun Kai: From MVP to SDA
03:53 SDA's Core Values & Mr. Chiam See Tong's Legacy
05:27 SDA vs. Other Alliances: Focus on Action
05:58 Why the Colour Green? Announcing a Change to Navy Blue
07:22 Chia Yun Kai On Reaching Out To Other Parties
08:13 SDA's Target Voters: Inclusivity
09:08 SDA Values: Service Before Self & People First
10:35 Key Issues & Campaign Slogan
11:18 Policy Focus: Human Resources & Affordable Housing
12:29 Contesting in Pasir Ris-Changi
13:05 The SDA Team & Proposed Programs
17:05 SDA’s Message to Young Voters
19:25 On Facing PAP Heavyweights
21:03 Stance on the Party Whip: People Over Party
22:22 Election Sentiments
22:56 Community Work & Sincerity Over Branding
24:05 Debating the Importance of Branding
26:26 Chiam See Tong School of Thought
27:39 Addressing Mr. Desmond Lim’s Eloquence Concerns
30:08 Is Voting Opposition a Risk?
31:01 Addressing Concerns of Voting for Someone New
33:18 What SDA Brings to Parliament
34:50 Why Should Young Voters Consider the SDA?
35:42 Closing Remarks
36:18 End of Episode
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This episode, we're getting to know the PAR, People's Alliance for Reform. PAR's leader, Mr. Lim Tean, joins us this episode to share about the alliance.
This episode is part of our GE2025 special, spotlighting various political parties.
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Chapters:
00:00 Start of Episode
01:14 Introducing the People's Alliance for Reform (PAR) & Mr. Lim Tean
01:43 Welcoming Mr. Lim Tean
02:08 What is the People's Alliance for Reform (PAR)?
05:32 Benefits of an Alliance vs. Building a Single Party Brand
06:46 Are Two-Party Systems Outdated? Proportional Representation
10:15 How PAR Differentiates Itself from Other Opposition Parties
12:17 Effects of Migration
16:49 National Service for New Citizens
18:29 Who Does PAR Resonate With?
20:21 Rising HDB Prices
23:22 PAR's Key Policy Proposals for GE2025
24:48 TFR and Tackling Singapore's Low Fertility Rate
29:25 Cutting Political Salaries & Abolishing Mayors
37:41 Who Are PAR's Candidates?
38:48 PAR: Slogan, Online Presence, Media Critique
40:23 PAR’s Election Rally Plans
41:23 Candidates to Watch from PAR
43:18 Singapore’s Gains with PAR in Parliament
46:21 Lim Tean Clarifies Controversy Over Non-Singaporean Girl on National Day Banner
49:00 Final Pitch: Why Young Voters Should Support PAR
51:09 Wrapping Up & Thank You
51:26 Closing Remarks
51:58 End of Episode
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It's time to get to know the People's Power Party (PPP) this episode. Party representatives Goh Meng Seng and Derrick Sim join us this episode to share about the party and its values, and its manifesto, which is anchored by two pillars: governance and population.
This episode is part of our GE2025 special, spotlighting various political parties.
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Chapters:
00:00 Start of Episode
01:40 Welcoming Guests: Goh Meng Seng & Derek Sim
02:14 Introducing PPP: The Torch of Truth
03:29 How PPP Differs: Focus on Population & Governance
08:55 PPP’s Core Values
12:03 "Make Singapore Home Again" Manifesto
15:06 Retirement Concerns
18:29 Housing Affordability Concerns
21:23 Vaccine Mandate Concerns
25:17 Pro-Family Policies: Population & Citizenship
28:45 Pro-Family Policies: Reducing Costs
30:10 Pro-Family Policies: Supporting Families
33:28 Critique on the BTO System
35:53 PPP Stance on LGBTQ
42:17 Prioritising Proceation
46:31 Fielding Diverse Candidates & Importance of Governance
52:31 Addressing Voter Hesitation
54:42 Stance on Three-Cornered Fights & Democratic Principles
56:45 Why Young Voters Should Consider PPP
58:38 Closing Remarks
59:21 End of Episode
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In this party-centric episode of our GE2025 Special, Mr. Steve Chia from the Singapore People’s Party (SPP) joins us to introduce the party to our community. He also unpacks SPP’s plans to fight for Singapore's future, including their proposals to support young families, make public transport work for people over profit, and ensure every voice counts in Singapore’s future.
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Chapters:
00:00 Start of Episode
01:54 About the SPP and What It Stands For
02:41 How the SPP Differs from Other Political Parties in Singapore
03:39 Electoral Strategy: Targeting the Undecided Voter
05:44 Core Values, Key Concerns & Accountability Focus
07:07 Chiam See Tong's Legacy & Balancing with Current Appeal
08:56 Key Manifesto Proposals: Economy, Fertility & Housing
13:24 Party Slogan Explained: "It Is Time"
13:57 SPP Candidates: Ground Representation vs. The Elite Argument
14:51 What Do SPP Candidates Bring To the Table?
18:08 SPP's Approach: Listening, Experience & Engagement
20:01 SPP’s GE2025 Strategy
20:57 Key Issues SPP is Focusing On
22:32 Engaging Voters: Rallies and Youth Appeal
23:30 SPP Candidates Voters Should Look Out For
24:29 Constituency Strategy: Potong Pasir & Bishan-Toa Payoh Significance
28:31 Where to Find Information on SPP
28:53 SPP in Parliament: Past Contributions & Vision for Multi-Party Democracy
30:22 Addressing Voter "Risk" Concerns & Defining Success
31:46 What Would Singapore Stand to Gain if SPP is Elected?
33:48 What Does Success Look Like to SPP?
34:18 Final Pitch to Young Voters
35:39 Closing Remarks
36:15 End of Episode
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Who is the Singapore Democratic Party (SDP), and what sets them apart this GE2025? In this episode of our GE2025 special, we sit down with SDP Chairman and infectious diseases expert Dr. Paul Tambyah to unpack the party’s identity, vision, and strategy. From healthcare to housing and education, we explore the SDP’s core beliefs, its evolution since 1980, and how it positions itself within Singapore’s political landscape.
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This podcast is also available on Spotify and Apple Podcasts!
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Chapters:
00:00 Start of Episode
02:35 Welcoming Dr. Paul Tambyah
03:32 About the SDP and What It Stands For
05:37 The Left and Right of Politics
06:37 The SDP’s Values
08:51 How the SDP Differs from Other Political Parties in Singapore
11:34 Reevaluating Who to Vote for in GE2025
14:37 Defining ‘Parachuting’ in Singapore Politics
15:47 Qualities the SDP Looks for When Fielding Candidates
17:02 Key Issues the SDP Will Focus on If Elected to Parliament
18:20 The SDP’s Northern Strategy
20:50 On Announcing Where the SDP Intends to Contest in GE2025
22:37 Key Messages for Young Voters
25:24 The SDP’s Strategy for GE2025
27:12 Why Young Voters Should Attend Election Rallies
28:47 What to Expect from an Election Rally
30:30 Understanding the SDP’s Manifesto
35:06 Reaching Out to Young Voters: The SDP’s Approach
36:22 Addressing the "Mad Man" Perception of Chee Soon Juan
38:07 Why Paul Tambyah Chose to Join Politics Through the SDP
40:48 Being in the Public Eye and Facing Public Scrutiny
45:41 The Future of the SDP: Target Demographics
47:27 What Success Looks Like for the SDP in GE2025
48:29 How Having the SDP in Government Could Benefit Singaporeans
49:28 Why Young Voters Should Vote for the SDP
51:58 Closing Remarks
52:53 End of Episode
- Visa fler