SINGAPORE: The influx of foreign workers was a common thread at the National Solidarity Party's (NSP) rally in Geylang East on Thursday night.
Speaking on the issue was the party's star attraction, Ms Nicole Seah, who said Singapore's population had increased by 26 per cent over the last decade, attributing the growth to the Republic opening its doors to foreigners.
The squeeze, she added, was felt most on the public transport system.
Reminiscing about her primary school days when she saw mostly Singaporeans on the train, the 24-year-old quipped: "Now, every time I take the train, it feels like I'm in a different country. It is like taking a holiday, I don't even need to bring my passport."
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