Govt will work with youth, taking onboard their changing aspirations and views on social and political issues, says Edwin Tong

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SINGAPORE- The youth of today want to push for a more caring and inclusive society by reducing social inequality and improving civic discourse and participation, government engagement efforts under the SG Youth Action Plan last year (2019) have found.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE- The young people of today want to push for a more caring and inclusive society by reducing social inequality and improving civic discourse and participation, government engagement efforts under the SG Youth Action Plan last year have found.

"While previous generations might have chased the traditional 5Cs, this generation is concerned with some other Cs - climate change, constant competition, and caring communities." They can also be given more platforms to have conversations with older generations to implement change, whilst understanding the constraints and trade-offs that age and experience can give insights to, said Mr Tong.

"They asked to see more diverse views in Parliament, more checks and balances, and more open debates on constructive policy alternatives. In the same way, Singapore's diversity means there will always be perennial questions that revolve around race and religion, but also newer, divisive and contentious issues, including questions concerning LGBTQ+, equality and personal freedoms.

While Singapore has taken steps to better protect Singaporeans, the"hard truth" is that competition is a fact of life, and Singapore cannot influence the trajectory of other countries, he said.

 

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