The Reform Party’s Response to the PM’s National Day Rally Speech

The Reform Party’s Response to the PM’s National Day Rally Speech

The Reform Party was disappointed with the PM’s speech. This was an opportunity for the PM to address some of the pressing issues facing this country and his failure to do so has demonstrated once again that our government is out of touch with the people. Click here to read more. ...

 The Reform Party National Day Message 2010

The Reform Party National Day Message 2010

On Monday we will celebrate our 45th National Day since the break with Malaysia in 1965. Most Singaporeans justifiably take pride on this day in our country’s economic achievements since independence. Click here to read more.

 Join us in building an inclusive and diverse, people-oriented community, fostering creativity in a climate of security and trust.
Building A New National Consensus

Building A New National Consensus

Forty-four years ago, we achieved independence by circumstances. We were then at a crossroad - to be swallowed up by a bigger nation, or to trail blaze and succeed. The latter happened. We were blessed with many passionate and dedicated leaders who wanted to make a difference to this country. ...

Wake Up! Stand Up! Sign Up!

Wake Up! Stand Up! Sign Up!

In 2006 the PAP were able to gain 37 seats on Nomination Day without having to contest them, because candidates could not be found to stand in these constituencies. This is a travesty of how the democratic process is supposed to work. So not only do we need you to vote, we also need those...

Extending Our Grassroots Reach

Extending Our Grassroots Reach

The Reform Party kick-started its weekly walk-abouts since 11th Oct'09, aiming to introduce the Party and its leadership to the voters, gathering feedback on the residents’sentiments on government policies and their problems. Click here to visit the official Reform Party Facebook pag...

A Toast For Democracy!

A Toast For Democracy!

More than 300 people celebrated with the Reform Party, its first anniversary dinner at Fortune Restaurant, Toa Payoh. The event was graced by presence of diplomats from Britain, Germany, Japan and Australia. Leaders of Oppositions parties including Mr Chiam See Tong, Mr Low Thia Khia...

Young Reformers Speak To TOC

Young Reformers Speak To TOC

Two members of our Young Reformer, the youth wings of the Party speak to The Online Citizen in its Youth in Politics feature. Catch the interview where they share the perspectives and motivations in joining opposition politics. Click here to read the article.   ...

 

Our Views

Reform Party May Day MessageThe Reform Party wishes all Singaporean workers and their families a happy May Day 2010. We would like to take this opportunity to remind people that the Reform Party’s objective is to raise the living standards of all Singaporeans rather than just maximising the size of our GDP by allowing the import of foreign workers at Third World wage rates. The impact of these policies has been adverse for median real incomes....

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Rethinking the Temasek Growth Model The Reform Party is glad that the professor shares our views that the present economic model has outlived its usefulness. We have called for the privatization of Temasek and possibly GIC and distribution of shares or quasi-equity to Singaporean citizens who have lived here for a minimum qualifying period. The Reform Party has also called for the dismantling of the GLC structure  which undoubtedly serves to stifle the development of an entrepreneurial class and new growth industries.
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Reform Party Response To The Singapore Budget, 2010 The Reform Party has already set out its response to the report by the Economic Strategies Committee in its press release dated 3rd February 2010. We said there that "there must be serious doubts about the government’s ability to deliver given that the track record in this regard (of raising productivity) of the last ten years has been so poor and whether anything more than lip service is being paid to weaning the economy off its dependence on cheap foreign labour."
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Wake up to your proper role as citizens

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"Cast off the slumber into which you have been led into for the last 50 years. Wake up to your rights as a human being, to your proper role as citizens of this country."
- Mr JB Jeyaretnam, Founder of the Reform Party.



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