Below is a statement issued by the Singapore People’s Party to Singaporeans for the New Year, noting that Singaporeans can make a difference as long as they believe that their collective voices are powerful enough to have the Government see their points of view and perspectives and ask that Singaporeans work with the party to bring about the Singapore which Singaporeans desire, not just for themselves, but for the children and elderly.

Over the last year, the Singapore People’s Party has made many moves to bolster and strengthen our team.

You would have noticed our team back on the ground, and with some new faces knocking on doors to meet and greet you and hear from you.

For some, we have also reached out to provide assistance in whatever way we could, when help was sought.

Throughout the course of 2017, we have heard your frustrations, and we have also understood what are the issues which are causing you the stress and distress of daily living in Singapore.

Our commitment, is to continue supporting you, and being there for you.

In 2018, we will continue our outreach, as we look to reach out and to connect and hear from as many of you as possible.

As a nation, we will be stronger if we stand together.

We can make a difference as long as we believe that our collective voices are powerful enough to have the Government see our points of view and perspectives.

Let us continue working together to bring about the Singapore which we desire, not just for ourselves, but for our children and our elderly.

Singapore belongs to all Singaporeans.

From all of us at the Singapore People’s Party, we would like to wish all of you a Happy New Year and a wonderful 2018 ahead and may there be peace and harmony amongst all nations too.

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