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Poll shows Gen Prayut most suitable to be next PM

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Poll shows Gen Prayut most suitable to be next PM

 

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More than 85 percent of the respondents to an opinion poll agreed that General Prayut Chan-o-cha is most suitable to be the next prime minister whereas the rest insisted that there are other individuals who are more suitable than him.

 

Most respondents also think that politicians who will be in the post-election government lack the ethics and are not qualified when they were asked about the case of three incumbent ministers who were faulted by the Election Commission for illegal share holding.

 

Super Poll Research Office sampled the opinions of 1,018 individuals during January 11-12 regarding the ethics of politicians.

 

Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/poll-shows-gen-prayut-most-suitable-to-be-next-pm/

 
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    His greatest achievement has been uniting the country - against him. If he wins the election it is solely due to the lack of foreign observers keeping the election on the straight and narrow. 

  • Prayut most suitable to be next PM What a load of bol+++s, who were the people polled? Where did they find them? In the loonie bin perhaps, because no rational sane person would ever vote for

  • That would be the children's day vote with just one picture of a clown on the poll paper.

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His greatest achievement has been uniting the country - against him. If he wins the election it is solely due to the lack of foreign observers keeping the election on the straight and narrow. 

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That would be the children's day vote with just one picture of a clown on the poll paper.

I hugged a 11 year old girl on Children's Day

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I know what Tuco , alias the rat would say :

 

" I'll give you an idea where you can stick your pole "

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Their goes the neibourhood ...again!!!

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Prayut most suitable to be next PM:cheesy:

What a load of bol+++s, who were the people polled?

Where did they find them? In the loonie bin perhaps, because no rational sane person would ever vote for a control freak.

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Yes, this poll is SO reliable: the Nation has slightly doctored the figures, as it felt the real figures would look too biased: they were that 157% of those polled were convinced that Prayut was the best man for the job of Prime Minister.

I believe it wholeheartedly - as do all the two-year-olds on Children's Day!

 

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Isn't this the same poll from a few weeks ago, just presented in a different way???

 

Nope, can't find it.

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Your the man, so hold the election. 

You will win by popular choice.

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LOL, If this guy is still PM regardless of which party wins I suspect we will have open war on the streets.

 

Imagine the red and yellow shirts both demonstrating on the streets of Bangkok at the same as each other time but not united. They hate each other. This is how civil wars start, I think.

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"Super Poll Research Office sampled the opinions of 1,018 individuals during January 11-12 regarding the ethics of politicians."

 

Yup, statistically insignificant.

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more than 85% had a  gun held to their  head

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54 minutes ago, webfact said:

Super Poll Research Office sampled the opinions of 1,018 individuals

I imagine, if they sampled the opinions of the millions of other individuals eligible to vote, he would DEFINITELY NOT be shown as the most suitable to be the next P.M.

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Im going  out tonight to check out this survey, many of the girls  swinging round these  "poles" will hopefully  be able to shed some light on this for me...............im guessing this is  going to be an exhaustive nights  work

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35 minutes ago, colinneil said:

Prayut most suitable to be next PM:cheesy:

What a load of bol+++s, who were the people polled?

Where did they find them? In the loonie bin perhaps, because no rational sane person would ever vote for a control freak.

It looks to me like maybe the poll was taken at a pro junta rally.

 

If you ask my family who should be voted man-of-the-year, me or the neighbour, I think they would all vote for me (well, brother may abstain, he always was jealous of me).

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Short listed poll given to upper echelon military families?

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5 minutes ago, kannot said:

Im going  out tonight to check out this survey, many of the girls  swinging round these  "poles" will hopefully  be able to shed some light on this for me...............im guessing this is  going to be an exhaustive nights  work

Tuff job but somebody has to do it !

1 hour ago, webfact said:

Most respondents also think that politicians who will be in the post-election government lack the ethics and are not qualified

doubtless they are right; pity, these are the choices, the current and politicians

very interesting indeed.  i wonder who commissioned the poll, and where they got the 1012 people surveyed. 

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Well, that's it then if 85% think he should be Prime Minister why waste all that money on an election.

Doubtful he would be voted in, as the average Thai is struggling despite the glowing reports about food, car and IC exports.  The second tier economy is doing poorly.  The big sissy won't debate.   If this is what the Thais want compared to what the Malaysians wanted, Thailand will become a backwater.   New Malaysia is putting pressure on Singapore for change.  One could only hope it would do the same in Thailand.   

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43 minutes ago, alfalfa19 said:

very interesting indeed.  i wonder who commissioned the poll, and where they got the 1012 people surveyed. 

 Just a hunch, but.........................

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Thailand's braying farang jackasses  were quick to condemn the popularly elected civilian MPs, cabinet members and PM(s).  Now, they are  dissatisfied with the man they once gleefully supported as he squashed the  elected government and suspended habeas corpus. As yee sow, so shall yee reap. 

Some borrow watches from a dead friend while other prefer rings....:whistling:

2 hours ago, Thailand said:

That would be the children's day vote with just one picture of a clown on the poll paper.

Noooo. Don't forget he just prayed and saved Thailand from tbe biggest storm in the worlds history!! 5555????????????????????????

2 hours ago, colinneil said:

Prayut most suitable to be next PM:cheesy:

What a load of bol+++s, who were the people polled?

Where did they find them? In the loonie bin perhaps, because no rational sane person would ever vote for a control freak.

Vote taken at Army headquarters.????????????

Does he get around an 18 hole golf course in 18 shots or drive an F1 car at lap record speeds just like another esteemed Asian leader? 

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As the saying goes: every people gets the leaders it deserves...

3 hours ago, colinneil said:

Prayut most suitable to be next PM:cheesy:

What a load of bol+++s, who were the people polled?

Where did they find them? In the loonie bin perhaps, because no rational sane person would ever vote for a control freak.

They would if they would personally gain from it

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