Government will pursue new strategies to build a better future for
Singapore and its people, President Tony Tan Keng Yam said during his
speech at the opening of the Twelfth Parliament’s second session on
Friday.
He said the government would work with all Singaporeans
to achieve the following six broad goals: strengthening social safety
nets, enhancing retirement adequacy, supporting strong families and
communities, creating a better quality of life, creating more job
opportunities and enabling young Singaporeans to fulfil their potential.
“Our environment has changed, and so must our approach to
nation building. We will chart this together with all Singaporeans,” he
said.
He said the government will ensure opportunities for social
mobility through continued investment in education and training.
Specifically, it will invest more in pre-school education, create more
opportunities for Institute of Technology and Polytechnic students and
expand university places.
Government is also strengthening the
system of Continuing Education and Training (CET), including the two new
CET institutes: the Devan Nair Institute in Jurong and the Lifelong
Learning Institute in Paya Lebar, he noted.
Strengthening social safety nets
In
the area of social safety nets, the government will continue to make
housing affordable and will develop new housing options to encourage
extended families to live closer together.
It will also ensure affordability and quality of healthcare to Singaporeans, he said.
He
pointed out that the MediShield Life Review Committee is finalising the
details of the scheme to ensure premiums would be affordable.
The government will also “improve existing Central Provident Fund (CPF) savings and CPF Life annuity schemes”, he added.
Government
spending, particularly on social programmes, will increase over the
next decade, but, he noted, “We have to ensure that our social spending
can be sustained, and that we have enough revenues to balance our
budget.”
The government will also work on making Singapore a good
home for people to thrive. Housing Development Board (HDB) heartlands
and neighbourhoods will continue to be upgraded. They will also be
integrated with green corridors and waterways, as well as sports and
leisure facilities, he said.
“We will make Singapore a Smart
Nation: enabling safer, cleaner and greener urban living, more transport
options, better care for the elderly at home, more responsive public
services and more opportunities for citizen engagement,” he said.
In it together
Tan
also urged Singaporeans to treat immigrants and foreigners who
contribute to the country’s society and economy with “graciousness,
kindness and fellowship”. He added that “this spirit will enable us to
progress and prosper together.”
On the topic of upholding
constructive politics, the president encourages Singaporeans to join
debates, understand issues, share views and argue positions. While some
may have differing views, such differences should not “pull us apart”,
he said.
Singapore will continue to adapt to the changing
environment, said the president, highlighting the government’s efforts
such as introducing ComCare and Workfare to take care of the needy and
low-wage workers, as well as speeding housing and public transport
programmes to address urgent needs.
He also said that Singapore
should continue to safeguard interests abroad by cooperating with other
countries and “earn respect around the world”. He added that Singapore
needs to maintain a strong Singapore Armed Force and Home Team to
protect Singaporeans. Stressing the importance of showing support for
NSmen, he said the Committee to Strengthen National Service will propose
ways to do this.
In concluding his speech, Tan said that the “best years lie ahead” for Singapore.
“As
we approach our 50th anniversary of independence, let us pledge
ourselves anew to build a better, brighter Singapore,” he said.
Good.
Yee i feel so safe in the net *happy*
Good.
Originally posted by charlize:Good.
In the Same time, I felt caught in the net..
You need to be cheaper better faster.
why you want to fall in the net?
what happens if you fall through the hole?
won't
Don't be too happy.....yet.
Increase social nets and more means more tax increases.
Is LHL hinting that the GST will be increased to 10%?
Originally posted by pinkcolor:Don't be too happy.....yet.
Increase social nets and more means more tax increases.
Is LHL hinting that the GST will be increased to 10%?
Good question. Who pays? If you are not paying income tax, you are already saving, if you are paying only 15% income tax, you are saving a lot from those who pay 45 - 50%.
Hope you pay more income tax, so I don't have to pay more GST.
Originally posted by pinkcolor:Don't be too happy.....yet.
Increase social nets and more means more tax increases.
Is LHL hinting that the GST will be increased to 10%?
More than 1x:
02March2012: DPM Tharman: Government revenues need to be raised.
Full text: 08June2012: Singapore's growth expected to slow in next decade
22August2013: GST hike ‘more likely’ if Govt needs to raise revenue for new initiatives
Originally posted by Hope4singapore:Yee i feel so safe in the net *happy*
From the net to the frying pan...
Hitler considered Jews, the handicapped, homeless/ beggars 'scums' and gassed them to death: or has your memory failed U?