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There are many Chinese in Singapore, and Malaysia is fighting for different rights, beliefs and cultures. There are many Chinese in Singapore, but there are millions of Chinese in a tiny place. After Singapore joins Malaysia, the proportion of Chinese will rise from 37% to 42%, soaring by five percentage points directly, surpassing Malays. Before that, it was always Malays who monopolized politics. In addition, if Singapore is elected in proportion, it will be monopolized by Chinese, which is unacceptable to Malays.

Singapore's economy is developing very rapidly, even rising, and its development prospects are bright. Although Singapore is a small country, it is a country that cannot be ignored in Southeast Asia, because it is the richest country in Southeast Asia and has also squeezed into the ranks of developed countries, with a total GDP of 323.9 billion US dollars (20 17) and a per capita GDP of 57,000 US dollars, all of which are high-income countries.

In the history of Malaysia's development, we can find their personnel flow and Chinese immigrants. At first, Malaysia was only a part of West Malaysia, which was a British colony. Later, independence was declared one after another, with Singapore and Malaya as representatives. Later, Malaya joined Singapore and other countries and formed a new country called Malaysia. After Singapore joined Malaysia, Chinese accounted for 42% of Malaysia's total population, almost equal to Malays.

The decision to kick Singapore out of the Malaysian Federation may weaken China. At that time, the ruling party in Malaysia was the BN ruling Coalition headed by UMNO, and believed in "Malay supremacy". 1965 without Singapore's participation, the Malaysian parliament controlled by the BN ruling Coalition directly expelled Singapore from Malaysia. After political struggle, Malays finally won. In desperation, Singapore can only declare independence.