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Yingluck granted 10-year UK visa, says BBC Thai website

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Yingluck granted 10-year UK visa, says BBC Thai website

 

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The United Kingdom is reported to have granted a ten-year visa to former Thailand prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra, who has been ruled in absentia to a five-year prison term back home for her role in her government’s rice-pledging scandal.

 

The BBC Thai website has quoted a close aide as saying that Yingluck is now free to travel in and out of the UK, although each visit can only be for a maximum of six months.

 

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Yingluck is the youngest sister of Thaksin Shinawatra, who is also on the run from a jail term in Thailand on corruption-related charges.

 

Thailand’s first female prime minister, Yingluck disappeared a few days before the Supreme Court’s Criminal Division for Political Office Holders delivered a verdict in a case against her in the rice-pledging case in August last year.

 

The Court jailed her to five years in jail for negligence as the head of government and chair of the National Rice Policy Committee.

 

She was later spotted in many countries, including Japan and London, sometimes with her brother.

 

The BBC website said that the visa had been granted to Yingluck under a passport issued by a European country. Her Thai passports have been revoked following the court ruling and her escape from Thailand.

 

A close aide of Thaksin told BBC Thai that many countries had been willing to give his sister the travel documents she sought.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/politics/30346460

 
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  • Samui Bodoh
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    The implication of this is that the UK specifically and several other countries in general do not recognize the legitimacy of the court case against her.   I bet Prayut nearly choked when he

  • cornishcarlos
    cornishcarlos

    You need to give us married folk a 10 year visa too ?

  • Thechook
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    Ouch this has to hurt the military junta and it's 2 supporters.  Contrary to what. Prayuth really believes, the world doesn't support his military rule and see Yingluk as a political refugee

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The implication of this is that the UK specifically and several other countries in general do not recognize the legitimacy of the court case against her.

 

I bet Prayut nearly choked when he heard it!

 

Thailand- if you want to have international respect for your country and system of justice, you need to have a respectable system of justice and put an end to these 'show trials' where political opponents are brought down. The proper way to hand over power from one government to the next is through an election.

 

You will be a laughing stock until you manage this....

 

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1 minute ago, Samui Bodoh said:

Thailand- if you want to have international respect for your country

 

You need to give us married folk a 10 year visa too ?

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4 minutes ago, Samui Bodoh said:

The implication of this is that the UK specifically and several other countries in general do not recognize the legitimacy of the court case against her.

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I don't think the specifics of the court case had any bearing on the decision to issue her with a visa. It was about the authority of a court under a military leadership trying to criminally charge the PM they ousted in a coup. I doubt the decision was a tough one. It would have been more shocking if they had refused her visa.

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Ouch this has to hurt the military junta and it's 2 supporters.  Contrary to what. Prayuth really believes, the world doesn't support his military rule and see Yingluk as a political refugee

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Seeing the news that Yingluk was granted a 10 year visa, Prayut almost choked whilst eating his breakfast.:cheesy:

Edited by colinneil

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Perhaps P is seeing the writing on the wall and is actually going to the EU to apply for a passport.

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3 minutes ago, Thailand said:

Perhaps P is seeing the writing on the wall and is actually going to the EU to apply for a passport.

INTERESTING POST, now here is a scenario for folks to think about.

After the election when Prayut is given his marching orders, he goes to the UK meets up with Yingluk, hello love you fancy going for a drink, and a chat about old times.:cheesy:

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20 minutes ago, Thailand said:

Perhaps P is seeing the writing on the wall and is actually going to the EU to apply for a passport.

He's applied for one for his pet frog and Dumbo as well. 

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I wonder if this will put the Man-Child off including the UK in his coming Europe visit. It would be anathema for him to know he's in a meeting with Boris and Theresa and Yingluck is shopping for handbags around the corner. 

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6 minutes ago, stephen tracy said:

I wonder if this will put the Man-Child off including the UK in his coming Europe visit. It would be anathema for him to know he's in a meeting with Boris and Theresa and Yingluck is shopping for handbags around the corner. 

It would be even nicer If they said something like, Welcome Prayuth, this is my good friend Yingluk and she will interpret during the meeting and Boris will be doing your petting and ear rubbing.

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2 hours ago, cornishcarlos said:

You need to give us married folk a 10 year visa too ?

Anybody can apply for a visa with a ten year validity if they can demonstrate a need to travel to the UK on a regular basis.
Whilst these are normally issued to business travellers, a number of our members spouses have them.

 

If you need to visit the UK regularly. If you need to visit the UK regularly over a longer period, you can apply for a long-term Standard Visitor visa that lasts 2, 5 or 10 years. You can stay for a maximum of 6 months on each visit.

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I'd be interested to know which European country has issued Yingluck with a passport, holders of passports from most countries in Europe don't need a visa to enter the UK. 

theoldgit

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1 hour ago, colinneil said:

INTERESTING POST, now here is a scenario for folks to think about.

After the election when Prayut is given his marching orders, he goes to the UK meets up with Yingluk, hello love you fancy going for a drink, and a chat about old times.:cheesy:

Her reply "*!@& ^%%"

 
You need to give us married folk a 10 year visa too [emoji849]
Nothing stopping your wife applying!

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3 minutes ago, theoldgit said:

I'd be interested to know which European country has issued Yingluck with a passport, holders of passports from most countries in Europe don't need a visa to enter the UK. 

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Never mind, she can reside in knightsbridge,  with other super-rich ex-pats from Asia, The Middle East, and Russia most of whom achieved their wealth through corrupt and dubious means, that left millions of their fellow countrymen starving and internally impoverished, and who once in the UK can and usually do indulge in a vulgar and risable display of riches which is the very antithesis of good taste and reserve, those rare qualities that can only come from a good upbringing, solid learning, a sense of history, class, and dignity.

 

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7 minutes ago, theoldgit said:

I'd be interested to know which European country has issued Yingluck with a passport, holders of passports from most countries in Europe don't need a visa to enter the UK. 

There are a number of Countries who now even offer citizenship in the EU if you invest over £500,000 that type of money is peanuts to her and her brother .

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So how come "the Puppet" gets a Visa w/ an outstanding Arrest Warrant against her, yet Julian Assange has to be holed up in the Ecuadorian Embassy?

Maybe, she arrived on a skiff from Dubai as an Asylum seeker !! 

 

What happened to the Interpol Red Notice!!

The Watchman must have been winding his collection!!

 

Hmm, think "the Puppeteer from Dubai" has worked his skulduggery!! 

 

 

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As a Brit I am proud my country has given Thailand's first female PM a long visa and not thrown her back to the junta dogs. She should retire gracefully as she did her bit and is held in fond regard by most Thais. Don't forget, not voted out, thrown out and that is not the British way.

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1 minute ago, eggers said:

What happened to the Interpol Red Notice!!

good question

never issued just usual BS

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5 minutes ago, Jeremy50 said:

those rare qualities that can only come from a good upbringing, solid learning, a sense of history, class, and dignity.

how sad the sun has set

if she gets a liking for English food then shes gonna get chunkier. Would love to see Prayuts face reading this!

1 hour ago, Thailand said:

Perhaps P is seeing the writing on the wall and is actually going to the EU to apply for a passport.

This will make interesting dialog, the UK and the EU still carry on business together as usual, one wonders just what senior people Prayut will actually meet on this EU visit and one should imagine that Prayut has been in their discussions even if it was between low ranked  officials..

Edited by chainarong

Somehow, call it gut instinct, but I cannot foresee Prayut ordering a national holiday.

Psychics eat ya heart out!!!

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One think i have learned about Thai people that they dearly and reverently love Thailand and everything about it, living abroad, even surrounded with riches and affluence, still, it's not Thailand, while here they are a force to reckon with, overseas they're pretty much a nobody, a face in the crowd...

Hmmm.

In spite of this, there will always be an England.

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Its great news for her she has found a more corrupt country to hide in than the one she fled all thanks to the Tory policy of money first and expertise at hiding offshore trusts.

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27 minutes ago, theoldgit said:

Anybody can apply for a visa with a ten year validity if they can demonstrate a need to travel to the UK on a regular basis.
Whilst these are normally issued to business travellers, a number of our members spouses have them.

 

 

 

That's great but I was talking about a 10yr visa for us in Thailand ?

23 minutes ago, brewsterbudgen said:

Nothing stopping your wife applying!

Sent from my SM-G930F using Thailand Forum - Thaivisa mobile app
 

 

If you read my post again, it refers to Thailand getting international recognition...

My comment was about us getting 10yr visas for Thailand !!

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