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Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong is delivering this year's National Day Rally speech at 6.45pm tonight at the National University of Singapore's University Cultural Centre.
The Rally is always a time of good news and for the first time, I actually felt that there was a piece of good news that affected me directly – the rise in income ceiling for purchasing a flat. That was definitely worth celebrating. Other moves like the modified age ceiling for PCPS were definitely worth celebrating, but not something I feel strongly about yet.
But of course I shouldn’t be harsh really. Afterall, the government had been making many decisions for us until now. It’s natural to breed such dependent mindset. But that has to change. We are no more the uneducated cohort as the past generations and it’s time we learn to stand up for ourselves.
He has announced that Singapore Ministry Of Manpower (MOM) will further tighten measures on the middle range of foreign workers. Middle range of foreign workers are those with Employment Pass and their competition on the white collar jobs with Singaporeans was one of the hottest topics in Singapore.
SINGAPORE While all eyes may be on the uncertain economic outlook, Members of Parliament MPs and political analysts noted that social cohesion and.

SINGAPORE – Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong will deliver this year's National Day Rally (NDR) speech on Aug 14 from 6.45pm. He will speak in Malay, Mandarin and English.
Let’s be very mindful, MNCS here are very important to our economy. They are a substantial part of our business community so our policies must be balanced, yes its ‘Singapore first’, but it should not be ‘Singapore only’.”

Overarching all business issues, is keeping the economy competitive. And on that front, it has some catch-up to do.

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