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GE2025: Red Dot United calls for housing reset and ‘unconditional cash transfer’ for Singaporeans in manifesto

19 April 2025
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SINGAPORE: Red Dot United (RDU) has unveiled its manifesto for the upcoming General Election, calling for an “unconditional cash transfer” for all Singaporeans and a comprehensive housing reset, among other measures.

In its 24-page manifesto released Saturday (Apr 19), RDU introduced what it called “a new vision for Singapore”. Its policy proposals will be anchored on five “pillars of progress”: Collective Prosperity, Citizens Dividend, Comprehensive Housing Reset, Caring Healthcare, and Civil Freedom.

Speaking to journalists at the party’s headquarters in Ubi, secretary-general Ravi Philemon said: “These are the new 5Cs – a framework for a Singapore where prosperity is shared, dignity is upheld, and opportunity is a promise for all.

“We believe this is time for a new social contract – one that restores dignity and pride to every Singaporean.”

Mr Philemon added that this social contract would be centred on a “H.E.A.R.T. for Singapore” – namely in the key areas of housing, equitable healthcare, assured prosperity, resilient economy, and transparency.

The party will campaign under the election slogan: “First-class citizens, fairer Singapore”.

This will be RDU’s second time contesting in the General Election. The party, which was founded in May 2020, had put forward a five-member team in Jurong GRC that same year.

To date, RDU has announced its intent to contest in four Group Representation Constituencies (GRCs) – Holland-Bukit Timah, Jurong East-Bukit Batok, Nee Soon and Tanjong Pagar; and three Single Member Constituencies (SMCs) – Jurong Central, Radin Mas and Jalan Kayu.

Some key policy proposals outlined in the party’s election manifesto include:

UNCONDITIONAL CASH TRANSFER FOR SINGAPOREANS

RDU is calling for the establishment of a “Citizen’s Dividend” – which the manifesto described as an “unconditional cash transfer” that would serve as a financial safety net for all Singaporeans.

The party said the dividend looks to provide financial support to workers in times of job scarcity and underemployment, allowing them to seek better opportunities, reskill and innovate, without the “constant stress of financial survival”.

Mr Philemon said more job losses will be unavoidable, amid a looming trade war between the United States and China.

“From what we have seen so far, Singapore’s attempt to retrain and reskill retrenched and vulnerable workers for economic uncertainty have unfortunately left many falling through the cracks, through no fault of their own,” he added.

“It is clear that the trampoline has too many broken springs, so it is time to bring in a real safety net.”

In 2015, then-Deputy Prime Minister Tharman famously fielded a BBC presenter’s question on Singapore’s notion of a safety net with the answer: “I believe in the notion of a trampoline.”

RDU proposes for the dividend to start with the “most vulnerable employees”, before being progressively expanded to all citizens to “ensure a reliable income floor for everyone”.

COMPREHENSIVE HOUSING RESET

The party’s manifesto suggested a “comprehensive housing reset”, including championing for every Housing and Development Board (HDB) estate to be eligible for the Selective En Bloc Redevelopment Scheme (SERS).

RDU believes this would ensure that older flats retain value and are renewed instead of “being left to decay”.

Other housing-related policy changes it is advocating for includes expanding public rental housing and introducing a rent-to-own scheme.

The party added that such a proposal would cater to the bottom 20 per cent of income-earners struggling with homeownership and young, single Singaporeans by providing them with a “structured pathway” to owning a home.

The manifesto also recommended…

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