Lee Kuan Yew's fragile legacy — Dominic Cummings

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Comparing a country with 5m people to one with 300m isn’t exactly apples and apples

breadbreaker
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Cummings really needs to consider the offset of 60+ years of improving living standards and wealth in SG to the UK's steady decline. Cummings really should speak why he justifies "think tank" groups in the UK as well.

mrrolandlawrence
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LHL has stepped down as PM in May. We have a new PM named Lawrence Wong n he’s not related to the Lees. The new guy is a pretty decent guy and has the strong moral values in him.

timothyt
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What did this guy even just say? Is he suggesting that they flesh away all the progress that was made because of the possibility it might leave if they are out of power. Crazy people?

itbeginsnow
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Why is the Singapore system more 'easy to go' than the system, say, in Washington? In fact, the opposite is true. With integrity built into the system and choosing only people of integrity to join the party, this challenges, in fact, forces the opposition to do the same. So is self reinforcing. On the other hand, see what Trump has done and will do even more in his second term to the American system.
All systems are fragile but the Singapore system is more robust or anti-fragile than those in Washington or London.

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Cummings in "hard-on for authoritarianism" shocker.

michaelfarrow
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How is his hereditary dictatorship meritocratic?

DanielsPolitics
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The opposite of meritocratic democracy gave us Trump!

haoruchen
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Yeah because democracy is going so well in the West..

woahblackbettybamalam
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Calling Singapore's leadership moral is a stretch. As corrupt a politcal system as exists.

BryanHalo
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CCP's with Xi, coming for, Singapore!? (Seeing Lil pinks posting?)

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