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1. Senior Minister Goh Chok Tong has finally conceded what the National Solidarity Party (NSP) has been saying all along: that the government’s liberal immigration policy was poorly thought out, and has had an adverse impact on housing plans. In his comments reported by The Straits Times on 7...

It has flooded again today, NSP empathize with Singaporeans who have been suffering from these floods which seemingly has become a norm nowadays.

Following our recent call for the government to commission a Committee of Inquiry to look into the recently frequent flash floods, the...

07 Sept 2010
7.30pm - 9.30pm
NSP HQ Office

NSP conducts Special Open House and Recruitment Drive for Election Campaign Volunteers at our HQ office on 7 Sept 2010 from 7.30pm to 9.30pm.

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We are glad to hear the Prime Minister addressing the various key problems that we have been raising for the past one year in his National Day Rally speech.

However, at closer examination, we have the following key points to make:

$60 billion for MRT infrastructure over 10 years...

It has been a frustrating year for many Singaporeans.

Although our GDP has grown significantly for the past quarters but the decline in the retail sector speaks volume of the kind of growth we are getting.

Our purchasing power is either stagnant or unable to catch up with the...


Half-hearted Attempts at Proposed Changes

The National Solidarity Party welcomes the proposals, albeit half-hearted ones, to change the electoral system, as announced by MP Lee in Parliament on Wednesday. Improvements to the system have in fact been long overdue, ever since his predecessor promised the electorate some form of political pluralism and a “kinder and gentler” nation way back in 1990.

National Solidarity Party New 13th Central Executive Council

February 7, 2010

Dear Sir/Madam,

National Solidarity Party New 13th Central Executive Council

1.    The National Solidarity Party has elected a new Central Executive Council (CEC).

2.    The appointments for the 13th CEC are as follows:

NSP’s Response to Singapore Budget Statement 2010

The National Solidarity Party (NSP) appreciates the PAP Government efforts to invest in the productivity growth of Singapore, but we are also concerned whether the scheme would really benefit a majority of our Small & Medium Enterprises (SMEs).

Concerns on the Casino License for Marina Sands

Dear Sir/Madam,

1.      The National Solidarity Party notes that there are news reports on Macau Sands’ links to its partner who is implicated in the murder-for-hire case being tried in Hong Kong. According to Business Time April 3 2010 report, “an investigation in Macau has revealed that a local partner of Las Vegas Sands (LVS) could have links with triads”

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NSP's views regarding the ESC's recommendations

What is NSP's views regarding the ESC's recommendations?

In general, we appreciate the government’s effort in trying to deal with new economic challenges in the next decade.

NSP’s Response to Singapore Budget Statement 2010

The National Solidarity Party (NSP) appreciates the PAP Government efforts to invest in the productivity growth of Singapore, but we are also concerned whether the scheme would rea

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MengSeng:

Jolene, we do have ladies in our party but we need more ladies to join. Maybe you would come and join ust one day!

steve:

Why do we need a Minister who's personally affected by the flood to get the relevant authorities to conduct dialogue?

Elvin Ong:

To all NSP friends out there, do recommend our website to your friends

NS Men :

Hope you guys will stand as one with the other opposition parties. Vote the PAP out!

PasirRis:

Hope the nea summon will not stop the nsp from conducting more public outreach and walkabouts. We are right behind the nsp!

Goh Meng Seng:

Thank you all supporters for your voice over the NEA issue. We will strive on.

steve:

Thanks Smartest in Tampines. I offered myself for NEA officers to issue a summon, but they declined leh.

SmartestinTampines:

Use to support and devoted to PAP but dam disapointed with them now. sickening PAP

SmartestinTampines:

seen tat NEA disturbing you all yesterday I purposely buy a copy of your paper after tat am call so kopitam friends to buy also.

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Pls come & join us. we need u

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