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-It goes against basic Human Rights. Everyone should be able to have a right to voice their opinions since the results of the elections will also directly affect them and their future.
Educted people only make up a part of the country's population. They cannot represent the social sentiments of the entire population.
E.g. the Universal Declaration of Human Rights Act by United Nations.
It is a legal document evidence proving the Member States have pledged themselves to achieve, in co-operation with the United Nations, the promotion of universal respect for and observance of human rights and fundamental freedoms.
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While the influx of foreign talent may risk breaking up the society's cohesiveness, it is necessary to bring them in. Singapore is a very small country with little natural resources. Hence it depends a lot on human resource to support it's economy. With decreasing birthrate and the aging population, we need to bring in more foreign talent to add to the talent pool to support the expanding economy.
Foreign talent brings about competitiveness in the workforce. This encourages increased work productivity in the labour market and may bring about greater economic growth in a country.
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