Our own takes, as well as your views, on the developments this election.
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Insight: In the hot seat – Previewing the key constituency races
We’ve analysed every race and narrowed the list to six key seats. The PAP’s performance in them will be critical to how they view their (likely) mandate for the next five years.

Insight: Youth Wings (RDU)
“We sat down with Nicholas Tang from Red Dot United. Nicholas, who turns 28 this year, is one of the 12 founding members of Red Dot United (RDU), and is the second youngest member in the party (the youngest being 25).”

Insight: Breaking down immigration in Singapore
“Singaporeans may find that in the short-term limits to immigration may bring rewards, but in the long term, there may not be much of a Singapore left.”

Insight: Youth Wings (the Young PAP)
The Young People’s Action Party (YP) is the youth wing of the ruling party, the PAP. Founded in 1992, it serves as a platform for youth voices in the PAP. We talked with Kenneth Yeo from the YP, a member of the YP since 2013.

Opinion: Is it really change we want?
“If we are to vote for the opposition in trust that they do topple the supermajority, we also must give credence to the idea that the PAP may lose it’s grip on power.”

Opinion: We must build a community and not become a crowd
“The choice before us is whether we want to be a crowd of people who are seeking to be G.O.A.T.s (Greatest Of All Time) or a community of people who are S.H.E.E.P. – Seeing Heaven Everyday in Every Person.”

Opinion: The case against vote spoiling
“A spoilt vote will not bring about a more representative government, nor will it create a system that listens more. It will only serve to strengthen the status-quo.”

Opinion: Towards a compassionate nation
“To have a compassionate nation, we need the politics of love and not the politics of envy, anger, greed or fear. No one particular party or individual has all the answers to the crises facing us.”

Opinion: Keep the conversation going
Reading manifestos, watching debates and rallies ain’t going to cut it.

Insight: Understanding voting patterns in Singapore
In every democracy, voters make their choices based on a range of national issues, their personal concerns and local factors.
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