SPP’s Jose Raymond calls on LTA to look into Potong Pasir resident’s feedback regarding illegal parking of heavy vehicles

Singapore People’s Party (SPP)’s chairman Jose Raymond on Monday (14 Sep) called on the Land Transport Authority (LTA) to look into a feedback submitted by a resident of Potong Pasir regarding illegal parking issues. In a Facebook post, Mr Raymond shared a screenshot of the feedback by the resident, which expressed concerns about illegal parking … Read more

GE2020 Results: PAP wins Potong Pasir SMC with 60.69% of the vote

Potong Pasir SMC has been officially called for People’s Action Party (PAP)’s Sitoh Yih Pin with 60.69 percent of the votes. He beat Singapore People’s Party (SPP)’s Jose Raymond who garnered 39.31 percent of the votes. A total of 11,232 votes went to PAP while 7,275 went to SPP.

SPP Chairman Jose Raymond pledges to donate 50% of salary to Potong Pasir Welfare Fund

In his final e-rally on the evening of 8 July 2020, SPP’s Chairman and candidate for Potong Pasir has pledged to donate 50% of his salary to a Potong Pasir Welfare Fund. He said that this fund will be administered by residents, for residents. He also shared that this fund will be used to fund … Read more

Voters’ choice on 10 July will determine journey towards a better tomorrow, says SPP’s Jose Raymond

During the political broadcast for the Potong Pasir SMC on Tuesday (7 July), the Singapore People’s Party (SPP) chairman Jose Raymond appealed to the voters, saying that Singapore and Singaporeans are “best served through political competition”. “Your choice on 10th of July will determine the kind of future we build for Singapore and for all … Read more

SPP’s Jose Raymond to Joo Seng residents: I have seen you, I hear you, and I have your back

The Singapore People’s Party (SPP) chairman Jose Raymond took to his Facebook on Monday (6 July) to deliver a message to the residents in Joo Seng. Speaking in a video, Mr Raymond – who will be contesting at Potong Pasir SMC – gave his word that he is determined to ensure their needs are all … Read more

“Unlike your former MP, I am not bound by Party Whip. I will speak up without fear in Parliament” – SPP’s Jose Raymond

On 3 July 2020, SPP Chairman and candidate for Potong Pasir SMC hosted his first e-rally on his Facebook Page. In his e-rally, he focused on answering the question “What can you do for me that the current PAP MP can’t?” The PAP MP refers to Sitoh Yih Pin. His answer to the question was … Read more

SPP’s Jose Raymond to host E-Rally live on Facebook on 3 July

The Singapore People’s Party (SPP) chairman Jose Raymond will be hosting the party’s first E-rally via Facebook Live on Friday night (3 July) at 8pm. Mr Raymond, who will be contesting in Potong Pasir SMC, has invited not only the residents of Potong Pasir but also Singaporeans who are eligible to vote in the coming … Read more

SPP’s Jose Raymond presents Potong Pasir’s manifesto, looking to change how Meet-the-People sessions are conducted

The Singapore People’s Party (SPP) chairman Jose Raymond on Wednesday (1 July) presented its manifesto for the constituency he is standing in, Potong Pasir, looking to make the Single Member Consistency (SMC) a “Silver-Friendly, Green, Active and Caring Town”. Speaking in the video posted on his Facebook on Wednesday, Mr Raymond said that “Care, Compassion, … Read more

SPP’s Jose Raymond all set to face off against PAP’s Sitoh Yih Pin in Potong Pasir SMC

Singapore People’s Party (SPP) chairman Jose Raymond is all set to face off against People’s Action Party (PAP) incumbent Sitoh Yih Pin in Potong Pasir Single Member Constituency (SMC) in the coming General Election (GE). Mr Raymond took to his Facebook on Tuesday (30 June), posting a video of him with his team putting up … Read more

Jose Raymond shares his “fascination” with Potong Pasir, recalling his early days with his father and Chiam See Tong

The Singapore People’s Party (SPP)’s candidate for Potong Pasir SMC Jose Raymond took to his Facebook on Monday (29 June) to share his fascination with Potong Pasir. Mr Raymond’s connection with Potong Pasir can be traced back to when he was 13, standing with his father watching Chiam See Tong be elected as the Member … Read more