Sabtu, 06 Juli 2024

Senior citizen arrives early to vote for son - theSun

NIBONG TEBAL: Seventy-nine-year-old Che Rifiah Zakaria did not allow her age to deter her from going to the polls and went to fulfil her responsibility in the Sungai Bakap state election in a wheelchair.

Accompanied by her daughter, Zalina Ismail, 58, she left her house at 7.30 am and was the first to vote at the polling station at Sekolah Kebangsaan Sungai Duri here.

“She knows today is polling day and woke up early, very eager to vote and wanted to leave early although our house is only 500 metres away,” said Zalina, adding that her mother had voted five times for the general election.

Che Rifiah, whose hearing is impaired and has high blood pressure, is the mother of the Perikatan Nasional (PN) candidate, Abidin Ismail, in the by-election.

Abidin, 56, arrived to cast his vote at the same polling station at about 8.15 am and was overwhelmed with emotions upon seeing his mother and sister, who had then cast their votes, there.

Met by reporters after casting his vote, Abidin said he was satisfied with the running of the by-election and hoped voters would come to exercise their rights.

Another senior citizen, Heng Siew Cheng, 67, who lost his leg due to diabetes and now using prosthetic legs, went to the polls in crutches.

Heng, of Sungai Duri and living in Taman Seruling Emas, said his daughter Heng Siang Woon, 38, sent him to the polling centre and from then on was assisted by EC workers.

“I have voted since I was 28 years old. If in this condition, I can go to the polls, I hope those who are fit and in good health should do the same,” he said.

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Jumat, 05 Juli 2024

Defiant Biden tells Democrats he is 'staying in the race' - CNA

DONORS, BUSINESS LEADERS, ALLIES

A handful of donors and business leaders are making their displeasure with Biden's candidacy known loudly, halting funding or looking at possible Democratic alternatives.

Even some of Biden's closest political allies, including former Speaker Nancy Pelosi, have raised questions about his health.

Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey issued a statement on Friday asking Biden to weigh the decision carefully, the rare Democratic governor not to issue a statement of support in recent days.

"President Biden saved our democracy in 2020 and has done an outstanding job over the last four years," she said.

"The best way forward right now is a decision for the president to make. Over the coming days, I urge him to listen to the American people and carefully evaluate whether he remains our best hope to defeat Donald Trump."

Some public opinion polls have shown Trump widening a lead since the debate, while a Reuters/Ipsos poll found one in three Democrats want Biden to quit the race.

A group of business and civic leaders urged Biden to end his reelection bid in a letter to the White House on Friday, a day after its CEO said members would still back him if he continued to run, the Washington Post reported.

The White House has blamed a cold for Biden's shaky performance and Biden himself cited jet lag from back-to-back trips to Europe.

Biden's former chief of staff, Ron Klain, who led his preparation process ahead of the debate, pushed back against donors' complaints.

"We are the Democratic Party!" he wrote on X. Donors "don't get to decide to oust a pro-labor pro-people President".

Trump's campaign and some of his allies have launched a pre-emptive political strike on Harris, moving swiftly to try to discredit her amid talk that she could eventually replace Biden as the Democrats' nominee.

The Biden campaign has shown no signs of changing course, although the Trump team has overtaken it on fundraising.

The campaign announced it would spend US$50 million on a media blitz for July, "including strategic investments around key events that draw in large and politically diverse audiences like the 2024 Olympic Games and the Republican National Convention".

Trump, 78, who made multiple false statements during the debate in Atlanta, falsely claimed in a video that was circulated on social media that he had driven Biden out of the race. He made disparaging comments about Harris in the same video, which the Trump campaign stood by.

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PM Wong congratulates Keir Starmer, Labour Party on UK general election victory - CNA

"Our steadfast partnership is built on a mutual commitment to economic progress, and a shared respect for international norms and a rules-based multilateral order," said Mr Wong to Mr Starmer. 

In his letter, Mr Wong also talked about the launch of the Singapore-UK "strategic partnership" in September 2023, calling it a "key milestone" in bilateral relations. 

As part of the partnership, Singapore is seeking to strengthen cooperation in areas like artificial intelligence (AI), digital technology, renewable energy and sustainability. 

"These initiatives will create new opportunities for our businesses and peoples," said Mr Wong. 

"We can work together to advance our countries’ shared interests and address common challenges." 

"I look forward to working with Mr Starmer and his team to strengthen our strategic partnership," Mr Wong also wrote on Facebook.

He added that Singapore values the UK’s continued engagement of the region, including as a dialogue partner of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and as fellow members of the Five Power Defence Arrangements.

The UK was accorded the status of ASEAN dialogue partner in August 2021.

Mr Wong wished Mr Starmer good health and success, adding that he looked forward to meeting him soon.

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'Change begins now': Keir Starmer officially appointed UK PM after Labour's landslide election win - CNA

Starmer is facing a daunting to-do list.

Britain's tax burden is set to hit its highest since just after World War II, net debt is almost equivalent to annual economic output and living standards have fallen.

Public services are creaking, especially the much cherished National Health Service which has been dogged by strikes.

Starmer has already had to scale back some of Labour's more ambitious plans such as its flagship green spending pledges, while promising not to raise taxes for "working people".

He has also promised a return of political integrity, after a chaotic period of five Tory prime ministers, including three in four months, scandal and sleaze.

Much of the heavy damage to the Conservative support was inflicted by the right-wing populist Reform UK party, headed by Brexit campaigner Nigel Farage, who had campaigned strongly on curbing immigration.

"There is a massive gap on the centre-right of British politics and my job is to fill it, and that's exactly what I'm going to do," a triumphant Farage said after finally being elected to parliament at his eighth attempt.

"Believe me, folks, this is just the first step of something that is going to stun all of you."

POPULIST ALTERNATIVE

The rise in support for a populist alternative echoed recent similar results in Europe, where the far right has been surging.

But, unlike France where Marine Le Pen's far-right National Rally party made historic gains in an election last Sunday, overall the British public has plumped for a centre-left party to bring about change.

Starmer has promised to improve relations with the European Union to resolve issues created by Brexit, just as far-right politicians are enjoying success. However, despite opposing Brexit, rejoining the European Union is not on the table.

He may also have to work with Donald Trump in the United States if he wins November's presidential election, but he has vowed to continue London's unequivocal support for Ukraine.

Sunak stunned Westminster and many in his own party by calling the election earlier than he needed to in May with the Conservatives trailing Labour by some 20 points in opinion polls, and his campaign then proved a disaster.

"We deserved to lose. The Conservative Party just appears exhausted and out of ideas," Ed Costello, the chairman of the Grassroots Conservatives organisation, which represents rank-and-file members, told Reuters.

"But it is not all Rishi Sunak’s fault. It is Boris Johnson and Liz Truss that have led the party to disaster. Rishi Sunak is just the fall guy."

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2024-07-05 12:25:42Z
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Palau's diplomatic ties with Taiwan to be tested in election year as tourism falters - CNA

WHAT DO LOCALS WANT?

While Mr Polycarp said he does not think Palau should switch ties to Beijing just for tourism income, he hopes his country would establish closer economic ties with China.

“I support both China and Taiwan… I hope in the future both can work their differences out, and the US (as well),” he added.

“(China) is a huge market and I think Palau can tap into it. But having these differences really limit us from moving forward (in) developing our country.”

His sentiment is shared by other business owners, including 29-year-old Iked, another local who also runs a diving centre.

“From a tourism perspective, we’re open to the Chinese market, but we’re also open to the Taiwan market,” he said.

“Palau has strong ties with Taiwan, and that’s a good thing. But I don’t think we should discriminate on what kind of tourism we bring into Palau, because Palau is a very international country.”

“WEAPONISING” TOURISM

China considers countries that still maintain official relations with Taiwan as interfering in its internal affairs.

Beijing has dangled promises of economic and development aid in efforts to entice Taiwan's remaining diplomatic allies to switch sides.

Palau President Surangel Whipps Jr has accused China of economic coercion and “weaponising” tourism to force his country to cut ties with Taiwan.

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'Change begins now': Keir Starmer to be new UK PM after Labour's landslide election win - CNA

Starmer is facing a daunting to-do list.

Britain's tax burden is set to hit its highest since just after World War II, net debt is almost equivalent to annual economic output and living standards have fallen.

Public services are creaking, especially the much cherished National Health Service which has been dogged by strikes.

Starmer has already had to scale back some of Labour's more ambitious plans such as its flagship green spending pledges, while promising not to raise taxes for "working people".

He has also promised a return of political integrity, after a chaotic period of five Tory prime ministers, including three in four months, scandal and sleaze.

Much of the heavy damage to the Conservative support was inflicted by the right-wing populist Reform UK party, headed by Brexit campaigner Nigel Farage, who had campaigned strongly on curbing immigration.

"There is a massive gap on the centre-right of British politics and my job is to fill it, and that's exactly what I'm going to do," a triumphant Farage said after finally being elected to parliament at his eighth attempt.

"Believe me, folks, this is just the first step of something that is going to stun all of you."

POPULIST ALTERNATIVE

The rise in support for a populist alternative echoed recent similar results in Europe, where the far right has been surging.

But, unlike France where Marine Le Pen's far-right National Rally party made historic gains in an election last Sunday, overall the British public has plumped for a centre-left party to bring about change.

Starmer has promised to improve relations with the European Union to resolve issues created by Brexit, just as far-right politicians are enjoying success. However, despite opposing Brexit, rejoining the European Union is not on the table.

He may also have to work with Donald Trump in the United States if he wins November's presidential election, but he has vowed to continue London's unequivocal support for Ukraine.

Sunak stunned Westminster and many in his own party by calling the election earlier than he needed to in May with the Conservatives trailing Labour by some 20 points in opinion polls, and his campaign then proved a disaster.

"We deserved to lose. The Conservative Party just appears exhausted and out of ideas," Ed Costello, the chairman of the Grassroots Conservatives organisation, which represents rank-and-file members, told Reuters.

"But it is not all Rishi Sunak’s fault. It is Boris Johnson and Liz Truss that have led the party to disaster. Rishi Sunak is just the fall guy."

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Kamis, 04 Juli 2024

Keir Starmer's Labour sweeps to UK election win as PM Sunak concedes defeat - The Straits Times

Britain's Labour Party leader Keir Starmer delivers a speech during a victory rally at the Tate Modern in London early on July 5, 2024. PHOTO: AFP
Labour Party members celebrate as the counting of votes continues, during the UK election in Glasgow, Scotland, on July 5. PHOTO: REUTERS
Britain's PM and Conservative Party leader Rishi Sunak waits for the declaration of results for Richmond and Northallerton in Northallerton, north of England, early on July 5, 2024. PHOTO: AFP
Mr Keir Starmer hugs his wife Victoria as he attends a reception to celebrate his win, at Tate Modern, London, on July 5. PHOTO: REUTERS
Labour Party leader Keir Starmer reacts as the counting of votes continues on July 5, 2024. PHOTO: REUTERS
People reacting to the first exit polls predicting election results at a watch party in London on July 4. PHOTO: NYTIMES

LONDON - Sir Keir Starmer will become Britain’s new prime minister, as his centre-left opposition Labour Party swept to a landslide general election victory on July 5, ending 14 years of right-wing Conservative rule.

At a triumphant party rally in central London, Mr Starmer, 61, told cheering activists that “change begins here” and promised a “decade of national renewal”, putting “country first, party second”.

But he cautioned that change would not come overnight, even as Labour snatched a swathe of Tory seats around the country, including from at least eight Cabinet members.

“The Labour Party has won this general election, and I have called Sir Keir Starmer to congratulate him on his victory,” a sombre-looking Rishi Sunak said after he was re-elected to his seat.

“Today, power will change hands in a peaceful and orderly manner with goodwill on all sides,” the Tory leader added, calling the results “sobering” and saying he took responsibility for the defeat.

Defence Secretary Grant Shapps was the highest-profile scalp of the night so far, with other big names, including senior minister Penny Mordaunt and leading Brexiteer Jacob Rees-Mogg also defeated.

Finance minister Jeremy Hunt hung on to remain an MP, but only by 891 votes.

‘Keir we go’

Labour raced past the 326 seats needed to secure an overall majority in the 650-seat Parliament, with the final result expected later on July 5 morning.

An exit poll for UK broadcasters published after polls closed at 10pm on July 4 put Labour on course for a return to power for the first time since 2010, with 410 seats and a 170-seat majority.

The Tories would only get 131 seats in the House of Commons – a record low – with the right-wing vote apparently spliced by Mr Nigel Farage’s anti-immigration Reform UK party, which could bag 13 seats.

In another boost for the centrists, the smaller opposition Liberal Democrats would get 61 seats, ousting the Scottish National Party on 10 as the third-biggest party.

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The projected overall result bucks a rightward trend among Britain’s closest Western allies, with the far right in France eyeing power and Donald Trump looking set for a return in the United States.

British newspapers all focused on Labour’s impending return to power for the first time since Gordon Brown was ousted by David Cameron in 2010.

“Keir We Go,” headlined the Labour-supporting Daily Mirror. “Britain sees red,” said The Sun, the influential Rupert Murdoch tabloid, which swung behind Labour for the first time since 2005.

Tory future

Mr Sunak will tender his resignation to head of state King Charles III, with the monarch then asking Mr Starmer, as the leader of the largest party in Parliament, to form a government.

The Tories worst previous election result is 156 seats in 1906. Former leader William Hague told Times Radio the projections would be “a catastrophic result in historic terms”.

But politics professor Tim Bale at Queen Mary, University of London, said it was “not as catastrophic as some were predicting” and the Tories would now need to decide how best to fight back.

Right-wing former interior minister Suella Braverman and Ms Mordaunt, who was leader of the House of Commons, both said the Tories failed because they had not listened to the British people.

But Brexit champion Farage, who finally succeeded in becoming an MP at the eighth time of asking, has made no secret of his aim to take over the party.

“There is a massive gap on the centre-right of British politics and my job is to fill it,” he said after a comfortable win in Clacton, eastern England.

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To-do list

Labour’s resurgence is a stunning turnaround from five years ago, when hard-left former leader Jeremy Corbyn took the party to its worst defeat since 1935 in an election dominated by Brexit.

Mr Starmer took over in early 2020 and set about moving the party back to the centre, making it a more electable proposition and purging infighting and anti-Semitism that lost it support.

Opinion polls have put Labour consistently 20 points ahead of the Tories for almost the past two years, giving an air of inevitability about a Labour win – the first since Tony Blair in 2005.

Mr Starmer is facing a daunting to-do list, with economic growth anaemic, public services overstretched and underfunded due to swingeing cuts, and households squeezed financially.

He has also promised a return of political integrity, after a chaotic period of five Tory prime ministers, including three in four months, scandal and sleaze.

Former premier Liz Truss, in power for 49 chaotic days in 2022, sensationally lost her seat on July 5.

Ms Truss – a member of Parliament since 2010 who sparked financial turmoil during her short tenure as British leader – lost her Norfolk South West constituency in eastern England to Labour by 630 votes. AFP

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