Friday 28 September 2012

Ask the PM - Singapolitics special report

Having a childhood is good in theory, but how do we reduce the reliance on exams? For example, do we need the PSLE?





The second part of PM Lee's answer to question #8 in the poll:
Having a childhood is good in theory, but how do we reduce the reliance on exams? For example, do we need the PSLE?





The first part of PM Lee's answer to Question #1 in the poll:
How will you ensure the cost of living in Singapore remains manageable? How will you keep healthcare affordable?





The second part of PM Lee's answer to Question #1 in the poll:
How will you ensure the cost of living in Singapore remains manageable? How will you keep healthcare affordable?




PM Lee answers question #2 in the poll:
Can we really have work-life balance? He believes that Singaporeans will have to make time for themselves.





Can we change the model of public housing so it is a home, and not an investment asset?





We are trying to help parents look after children, what are we doing to help children look after elderly parents?





PM Lee answers questions #9 and #5 in the poll.
He talks about population targets, that difficulty in maintain a consensus and gives a hint as to his own political career for the future.

Question #9: Where do you see Singapore in 20 years' time? What will our niche be? Will Parliament still be dominated by the PAP?

Question #5: What is the limit to our population size? What do you, as PM, think is the optimum size?





PM Lee answers question #6 in the poll:
Can the Govt do more for those with special needs? It should sign the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.





On older workers and whether unemployment insurance is a good idea.





PM Lee answers the first Editor's Choice question:
With the growing strawberry generation, are you worried about the next generation who will take over?




Is there any part of Singapore that you love or miss, that has now been made over, built over or doesn't exist anymore?




With policies like building cycling lanes, is the Government trying to meet wants instead of needs? Is the approach sustainable?




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