GST hike, housing, immigration: 5 political parties discuss hot-button issues in TV roundtable
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The People's Action Party (PAP)'s policies on housing, immigration, and the recent GST hike were scrutinised on Sunday (April 27) evening as it sparred with four other opposition parties in a live roundtable. The 90-minute broadcast featured Chee Hong Tat fGST hike, housing, immigration: 5 political parties discuss hot-button issues in TV roundtable
The People's Action Party (PAP)'s policies on housing, immigration, and the recent GST hike were scrutinised on Sunday (April 27) evening as it sparred with four other opposition parties in a live roundtable. The 90-minute broadcast featured Chee Hong Tat from the incumbent PAP, Michael Thng from the Workers' Party (WP), Ravi Philemon from Red Dot United (RDU), Lim Tean from People's Alliance for Reform (PAR) and Stephanie Tan from the Progress Singapore Party (PSP). On taxes, Lim said there was «absolutely no need» to raise the goods and services tax (GST) from seven per cent to nine per cent. He pointed out that the Government had enjoyed Budget surpluses, especially during the 2024 financial year when it was $6.4 billion. «That's a lot of money to finance free healthcare, education and school meals,» said Lim, who is facing a three-way contest for Potong Pasir SMC in the General Election. The PAR chief called for GST to be exempted on necessities such as food, groceries and healthcare. Read more