The Workers’ Party (WP) in Singapore is considered a Centre-left or left-leaning political party. It generally advocates for more social welfare, workers’ rights, and policies that aim to reduce income inequality and promote a more equitable society.
Being left-leaning means that the party’s ideology aligns more with progressive values and policies, as opposed to right-leaning parties, which tend to support more conservative or traditional values and emphasize individual liberties and limited government intervention in the economy.