Secretary-General’s New Year Message 2025

Workers’ Party Secretary-General Pritam Singh reviews the Party’s parliamentary efforts in 2024, as we work to secure the people’s support for GE 2025

Making your vote count

Walking with you

Eight Workers’ Party Members of Parliament stand on a grass patch in front of Singapore's Parliament building.

The Workers’ Party believes that an open and accountable participatory democracy is in the best interests of Singapore. We pledge to work diligently for you, improve the estates of our constituents, and speak up for all Singaporeans in Parliament.

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Speeches and more

Keep up with parliamentary activity by our Members of Parliament

Maintenance of Racial Harmony Bill and Constitution Amendment Bill

MP Sylvia Lim explains the Workers’ Party’s support for the wider objectives of managing race relations, and why we voted in support of the Maintenance of Racial Harmony Bill, notwithstanding the clarifications we raised. However, the WP cannot support the Constitution Amendment Bill, given that we are not supportive of the provisions dealing with the Elected President’s discretion.
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Feb 2025
Sylvia Lim Swee Lian

Maintenance of Racial Harmony Bill, 2nd Reading Debate

4
Feb 2025
Gerald Giam Yean Song

Written Answers to WP's Oral Questions and Written Questions (4 February 2025)

A selection of the written answers provided to Oral and Written questions submitted by Workers' Party Members of Parliament for the February 2025 parliamentary sitting.
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Feb 2025

The Food Safety And Security Bill

MP Dennis Tan reaffirmed the importance of the '30 by 30' vision, supporting the Food Safety and Security Bill while calling for clearer implementation, greater support for local agri-businesses, and collective efforts for sustainable food resilience.
8
Jan 2025
Dennis Tan Lip Fong

The Food Safety and Security Bill

In her speech on the Food Safety and Security Bill second reading debate, MP He Ting Ru spoke about ensuring that we look at policies to enhance our food resilience beyond food security, and said that a holistic approach to resilience farming has to recognise the interplay between exposure, sensitivity and adaptive capacity. She also called for us to take a further step to ‘Champion Local’ by also recognising the strengths of our local produce, and not see them as just a cause to support. Finally, she expressed hope that we work to ensure that we have more equitable access to fresh healthy food for all.
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Jan 2025
He Ting Ru

Policy perspectives: our 2020 manifesto

This is our vision for a Singapore for all: where Singaporeans are enabled to achieve their dreams, where we provide  dignified jobs for our workers, where we tackle the cost of living, and where robust political, governance, and defence institutions protect our security.