Do young Singaporeans give you hope for the future? | The DPM Wong interview

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  • Опубликовано: 13 май 2024
  • In an interview held ahead of his swearing-in as Singapore’s prime minister on May 15, Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong says many young people are looking for meaning, fulfilment and purpose - and they are choosing to go beyond the 5Cs, once seen as the Singaporean dream. READ MORE: str.sg/zA9C
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Комментарии • 8

  • @martinmisty866
    @martinmisty866 26 дней назад +2

    One has to wonder whether the People’s Action Party is subtly adopting the proposals of their opposition once again, framing them as its own despite previous criticism.

  • @martinmisty866
    @martinmisty866 26 дней назад

    The PSP’s proposed Millennial Apartments Scheme involves the government maintaining a large stock of quality rental flats in prime locations near the Central Business District.

  • @oldlee2706
    @oldlee2706 26 дней назад

    Young person got hope but when you old a different story..

  • @sebsurvey9090
    @sebsurvey9090 26 дней назад +2

    The past leaders of Singapore all failed in the "birth rate" mission. Now, Lawrence Wong has to make drastic changes in the lives of Singaporeans to overturn the tide, otherwise our identity will diminish very quickly than we thought. Singapore is too small and can't afford to take this sense of urgency lightly any longer. Swift and hard decisions must be made to accelerate work life balance and improve income. It's all about the numbers' game, either you reproduce fast enough or get overrun by foreigners. Our Singlish like lor, lah, leh and the culture we grew up in are all at stake. Once gone, there is no turning back. Foreigners can care less about our culture, they want theirs in. Our forefathers groomed this place only to hand it over to foreigners in the near foreseeable future, what is the point of all these achievements? Hope that our 4G leaders know what is the ultimate priority.

  • @martinmisty866
    @martinmisty866 26 дней назад

    In a surprising twist, ideas similar to those proposed by the PSP are now resurfacing in the government’s considerations.

  • @martinmisty866
    @martinmisty866 26 дней назад

    These flats are intended for young families or groups of singles and would be leased out for 2 to 5 years.

  • @anziar3038
    @anziar3038 26 дней назад

    Great! It's so obvious that PAP is the only competent and responsible party in s'pore.❤❤

  • @rogerer7502
    @rogerer7502 26 дней назад +1

    Many Sporeans olf pionner n old n poor Struggle wz bill more n more