![]() | Parliament Speech Apr 11 - Sylvia Lim NCMP Ms Sylvia Lim raised her view on ministerial pay hike. |
![]() | Sylvia Lim on Private Security Industry Bill NCMP Sylvia Lim raised concerns over a clause that requires written approval from a licensing officer to investigate political figures. |
![]() | WP Penal Code Forum - Sylvia Lim 1 In Nov 2006, the government floated a draft Penal Code Amendment Bill and called for public comment. The Penal Code reflects our rights and responsibilities living in Singapore. Despite the tremendous significance of the Penal Code in guiding the way Singaporeans order their daily lives, the government has given little explanation for the proposals so far. In line with the Workers' Party's concern with justice and the rule of law since the Party's foundation in 1957, the Party held a public forum on the topic: "Amendments to the Penal Code - Why We Should Be Concerned" |
![]() | Reform Party Inauguration Dinner The newly-registered Reform Party, headed by veteran politician JB Jeyaretnam, held its inauguration dinner on the 11 of July 2008. Among the 500 guests were leaders of all the main opposition parties in Singapore. Fortunate Restaurant, Toa Payoh Central. Apologies that the video comes with the typo "Inaugeration" that ought to be "Inauguration". |
![]() | WP 50th Annv dinner Part 5 - Low's speech in English Part 1 Workers' Party 50th Anniversary Dinner Low Thia khiang's speech in English Part 1 |
![]() | Parliament Speech Apr 09 - Low Thia Khiang 1 Mr Low Thia Khiang, MP for Hougang, raised his view on ministerial pay hike. |
![]() | WP rally- James Gomez Workers' Party rally at serangoon stadium |
![]() | New Singapore: Old Constraints - Part 3 WP Chairman Sylvia Lim participating in panel discussion "New Singapore: Old Constraints" as part of Singapore Theatre Festival. 5:30 pm, Drama Centre (National Library). |
![]() | Yawning Bread on Channel News Asia On 12 May 06, in the aftermath analysis of the recent Singapore General Election focussing on the novel role of the Internet in fostering political discussion and independent news coverage, pioneer gay activist Alex Au's Yawning Bread website was mentioned as the top "blog" reporting on opposition rallies and providing non-official commentary, an emergent phenomenon made possible by technology and labelled with the catchphrase of "citizen journalism". It must be noted, however, that Au's website is not strictly a blog but a collection of articles dealing especially with Singaporean and gay culture and politics. Moreover, it had been attracting a wide readership long before the blogging phenomenon surfaced. Visit the Yawning Bread website: http://www.yawningbread.org/index2.htm |
![]() | SDP Walkers met supporters at Speakers' Corner SDP May Day Walkers end their 3 days walk around the island and met a small group of supporters at Speakers' Corner. |