The Institute of Policy Studies' (IPS) recent post-election survey found that two issues were top-of-mind for voters: political diversity, and livelihood concerns over jobs and costs of living.
IPS deputy director Gillian Koh said it is also significant that support for the PAP dipped among lower-income households, which means "the desire for an opposition voice isn't just for checks and balances, but for bread-and-butter issues".
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