Kf Seetoh: If you let ‘sweet promises determine your life in next
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Kf Seetoh: If you let ‘sweet promises determine your life in next 5 years, you may get just desserts’

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Kf Seetoh: If you let ‘sweet promises determine your life in next 5 years, you may get just desserts’
 
Source: The Independent, Singapore
 
Date: April 24, 2025
 
Author: N/A
 
Theme: Kf Seetoh, Singaporean food guru and Makansutra founder, urges voters to consider candidates' past actions and track record rather than solely focusing on their campaign promises.
 
Core Points:
 
- Kf Seetoh advises voters to look beyond "sweet" promises made by political candidates during the election campaign.
 
- He emphasizes the importance of evaluating candidates' past actions and performance.
 
- He suggests checking candidates' accomplishments as professionals, human beings, and during their terms in office.
 
- He highlights the need for candidates to address "daily common man interests and concerns" and small business needs.
 
- He encourages voters to judge candidates based on their hearts, minds, and past deeds.
 
Phenomenon:
 
- Kf Seetoh mentions the upcoming General Election in Singapore, scheduled for May 3, 2025.
 
- He refers to the "deluge of sweet rhetoric" from candidates, warning voters not to be swayed solely by promises.
 
- He cites examples of opposition and ruling party candidates advocating for various issues like sports, education, healthcare, and hawker concerns.
 
- He highlights one particular MP's promise to address manpower and rising cost concerns in the F&B and retail sectors.
 
Key Takeaways:
 
Kf Seetoh's message encourages voters to engage in thoughtful and informed decision-making during the election. He emphasizes the need to look beyond the surface and consider candidates' actual contributions and track record. He reminds voters that while no politician is perfect, they should strive to make a difference and improve the lives of their constituents.
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Kf Seetoh specifically highlights an unnamed MP in his Facebook post. He mentions that this MP had promised to address the manpower and rising cost concerns of the F&B and retail sectors, but Kf Seetoh is still waiting for that promise to be fulfilled.
 
While he doesn't name the MP, he does say this MP made this promise during the previous election.
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Short term gain for long term pain

So easy to manipulate them with one finger

Sack half the Mayors & PAP Ministers
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need some advice ijjit the sweet promises of SAFE and EFFECTIVE, censure and censor alternative treatments and discussions, then ish get the JUST DESSERTS of excess deaths, turbo cancer, and unknown medical conditions lololololololol... Tongue

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