10/30/2022

Rishi Sunak - Calls for Indian PM gets louder


“Will Rishi Sunak’s rise in UK prompt soul-searching in Chinese-majority Singapore?” asked South China Morning Post writer Dewey Sim, who also pointed out that the country’s top leaders have all been of Chinese descent, as is Finance Minister Lawrence Wong, who has been designated to succeed Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong....

...when asked by Assistant Professor Walid Jumblatt Abdullah of NTU’s School of Social Sciences’ public policy and global affairs programme, “Is it Singapore who is not ready for a non-Chinese prime minister, or is it the PAP (the ruling People’s Action Party) who is not ready for a non-Chinese prime minister?”


Mr Heng said, “My own experience in walking the ground, in working with different people from all walks of life, is that the views — if you go by age and by life experience — would be very different.”

The above comments were from an article in theindependent.sg titled 'Netizen: ‘Will Sunak’s rise in UK (as 1st Indian PM) prompt soul-searching in Chinese-majority Singapore?’'

The struggle for an Indian PM in Singapore has been going on for quite some time. Fortunately or unfortunately, the Indian MPs and ministers did not seem to be interested in wanting to become the PM and thus the heat was laid off for a while. Now this Sunak Miracle in the UK has started a revival for an Indian PM. Would any Indian MP or minister be ambitious enough to say he is ready to be the PM of Singapore now? If not, the debate would die off soonest, and the coffin would be sealed once Lawrence Wong is appointed as the next PM. Then the wait would go on till the next GE.

On the other hand the ground is being prepared for greater acceptance of Indians as part of the family. If you notice the advertisements on Youtube, not sure if it is happening in Mediacorp channels, whenever the clip is about a couple or a family, it is always an Indian man and a Chinese girl or woman. This is a consistent message. How it started, when it started, who started this, but something is going on to bring greater acceptance that an Indian man is the choice for the Chinese woman. Is this an official campaign, or just the initiative of commercial advert producers, not sure. Let this subtle message go on for a while and Indians would become part of the Chinese family by choice, and an Indian PM would be more easily acceptable. Then there would be no more angst about when Singapore is going to have an Indian PM. And Indian MPs and ministers would be more forthcoming in wanting to be the next PM. Bravo!

The quest for an Indian to be the next PM of Singapore has been set in motion. The ground is being prepared dunno by who.  And many Chinese girls would be looking for an Indian man as husband or boyfriend. Be patient. Singapore is social engineering another big mindset and social change. More kopi susu?

19 comments:

  1. Does that surprise us? How do Indians get to the top of multinationals? They know how to wriggle their way in, by prostrating in front of the Whites, feinting absolute loyalty, then from behind sodomised them. Like Sunak sodomising Boris Johnson from behind to set up a route for his rise. Boris was too drunk to watch his back.

    Why did Elon Musk remove two top Indians from Twitter after he took over? He knows what Indians are capable of. Not that he fears being overprowered. That is an impossiblity. But he should fear the sabotage one fine day, to run Twitter to the ground. Someone obviously powerful enough to control Twitter to ban Trump, via the two Indians in power. It could be repeated.

    Lowland Wong better watch his back. Pinky does not have to, since he is going to pass over his job. But I can see that Lowland Wong will be targeted for the changeover to Indian rule with the writing on the wall. Prepare for the roller coaster ride Lowland.

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    1. You need to read this background to know what the issue was between Musk and the Twitter CEO. Don't just assume with your racist brush.

      https://www.businessinsider.com/elon-musk-twitter-parag-agrawal-relationship-history-fired-lawsuit-bot-2022-10

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  2. Singapore reserves saved for new citizens !! Jobless old citizens can't even use own Medisave money to pay hospital bills, must pay cash !

    From SingHealth..

    Dear xxx xxx xxx, Gentle Reminder: Your SGH bill on xx.10.2022 is due for payment.

    1. xxxxxxD00xx - $1xx.00

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  3. Recruiting hundreds of trainee doctors from India, hospital not enuf beds, Medisave cannot use .. ex-trade negotiator in charge of Health ?

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  4. I have just came out of the TTS Hospital yesterday. I was put in a ward where the doctors are so young.

    Most of them are in their 20s and 30s. Some are in their 40s. These are the CONsultants.

    And many of the CONsultants are from India, sad to say. Some can't even pronounced the English words 'properly'.

    Mind you, these are from Ward A.

    What about other wards?


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    1. Other wards are servedby no talents local lar. U A ward so got foreign talents

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  5. Liz Truss, Britain’s shortest-serving prime minister, replaced by Rishi Sunak ... who has become Britain’s shortest serving prime minister - at five feet seven inches (1.7 metres), which is two inches (five centimetres) smaller than the average UK man.


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  6. As Singapore keeps bringing in all the dogs into the country, soon the country would go to the dogs. This is the price to pay for having asses as leaders.

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  7. Worst of all, is to identify and recognise such pseudo leaders as first rate leaders. And pay them by the millions every year. So much as they have become so accustomed to it that they just can't do without it anymore.

    Therein lies the dangers.

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  8. Sinkies
    Like challenges and are incline to be sadistic either to suffer at the Hands of Others of to make and see others suffer.
    Most enjoy to be treated ad slaves.
    Period

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  9. As Singapore has a multi-racial society, why not an Indian PM? They are just as good as anyone. By the look of things as they are today, an Indian PM would be like a breath of fresh air. Get rid of the old, stagnant useless and bring in the new. Things cannot be worse than it is now. Worth a try, right?

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  10. Having a good Indian to be the PM is not a problem. The problem is that after that what happens if he brings in all his clansmen and take over Singapore like they took over all the companies?

    When Singapore is taken over by the Indians or any other tribe, and if this becomes permanent and irreversible, think of the consequences. If you cannot imagine what the consequences would be, think of the Chinese and Indians in Malaysia. It could be worst than what is happening in Malaysia to the Chinese there.

    The new power of the day may not be so generous to the majority Chinese and there will be no chance of rewinding the clock. There is no second chance.

    Do not be naive and think this is a game and can always replay again. Once it is game over, it is over.

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  11. Musk is not easily taken in by anyone that tried to hookwink him with sweet words or supposedly caring advices or 'sharing' of inside info.

    Musk read everyone he talked to and made his assessment on what is real, what is fake, what is genuine or what is hogwash. He sacked the top execs not for superficial reasons but after careful considerations of what he read and knew about these people. They could not deceive him with fake advices and pretensions.

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  12. https://youtu.be/M9fWDSu0yUI
    Hindu protest against BBC. Wonder how the newly minted UK PM would respond.

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  13. The sacked executives of Twitters should come to Singapore. They would be in hot demand. They can easily con the no talent pretend to be talented gullibles here.

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  14. The 'foreign talents' must be sniggering at the stupidity of those that brought them in and called them talents when they are mostly fakes and cheats and given the chance to discriminate against Singaporeans and calling Singaporeans no talents.

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  15. When fakes and cheats are brought in and got the audacity to tell Singaporeans that they are no talent, no skill etc etc and no one in Singapore dares to stand up to defend Singaporeans for being insulted by fake talent foreigners, no one dares to stand up to tell the foreigners to know their places, that this is Singapore, .....that this land belongs to Singaporeans.....

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  16. All these talks about Singapore not having an Indian PM while now Britain had one is based o a false premise that white Britain is less racial biased to political choice.

    Sunak wasn't elected by the British people but by.100+ double crossing fellow Tory.MPs who forced Boris Johnson and Liz Truss out so that their former Goldmans banker choice who couldn't win in open contest be crowned.
    The post was handed to him by default and not by the general electorate.
    So people banging drums and blaring horns over him are just displaying ethnic chauvinism if you read some of their comments in social media.

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  17. I am worried for Lawrence Wong as long as he is not confirmed as the PM. Until that day, anything can happen.

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