NATIONAL SOLIDARITY PARTY

When one political party dominates parliament, mistakes are overlooked and alternative ideas are buried, said NSP candidate Lee Wei.

“Without a stronger, fairer parliamentary system, your concerns are too easily ignored once the votes are counted,” said Mr Lee, who is contesting Sembawang GRC.

A first-time candidate, Mr Lee highlighted rising HDB prices, escalating healthcare costs and recent scandals and data breaches that “slipped past without proper accountability” as examples of why stronger parliamentary scrutiny is needed.

Political diversity does not create chaos, Mr Lee said. “It creates better solutions. It forces leaders to listen, innovate and act in your interests.”

He argued that Singapore needs more voices in parliament to push for transparent HDB pricing, better healthcare funding models and policies that ensure no one is left behind.

“We are not just about checks and balances. We are about action and accountability,” he said.

Positioning himself as a relatable voice for the average Singaporean, Mr Lee said he understands the lived struggles of many.

“I speak to you not just as a candidate, but as someone who, like you, feels the pinch every day – at the supermarkets, coffeeshops, when paying for home loan or when planning for retirement.”

He said Singaporeans deserve affordable homes without life-long mortgages, lower living costs and secure jobs.

NSP has proposed solutions such as targeted GST exemptions for essential items as one measure to reduce everyday expenses.

“You deserve a government that fixes your bills today and a system that protects your dreams forever,” said Mr Lee, calling on Singaporeans to vote for his party.

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