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Thai PM asks opposition MPs if they know what will happen if he steps down

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11 minutes ago, Katipo said:

He will return happiness to the people.

 

And there will not be a coup circa 2014....

 

 

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  • Not only Prayut needs to go, but all his geriatric bunch of cronies need gone, then and only then will this country have a chance.

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  • So if he resigns he becomes caretaker PM with no opposition until he forms a new cabinet, which could be never.   That's one hell of a constitution you wrote for yourself there Uncle Tuu.

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2 hours ago, brain150 said:

The real question to answer is: Who is really giving the orders ?

 The rich amart! The army is their protector!

I wonder if he knows that the graveyards are full of indispensable people?

 

As the Irish would say...."catch yourself on".

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i want to be in charge. it would be great.

I imagine there would be new elections, and someone who is capable of running a country would replace him~new reforms put in place.

Whoever the next Thai PM is, or from what party.

I am sure they will feather their own nest long before caring about the people

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4 hours ago, colinneil said:

Not only Prayut needs to go, but all his geriatric bunch of cronies need gone, then and only then will this country have a chance.

Once this unelected "PM" goes, the protesters leaders need to make clear that in the future, any more of these tinpot soldiers fancying themselves as a PM, there will be serious action taken immediately.

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4 hours ago, colinneil said:

Not quite everybody, poor ole Steven will be heartbroken.:cheesy:????????????

Why do I get the feeling that "poor ole Steven" is winding us all up? :cheesy:

Step down so another figure can manipulate their way in. 

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1 hour ago, robblok said:

 I really do hate the junta. 

 

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2 hours ago, Mr Meeseeks said:

Yer dreamin'.

 

It was the civilian government before that introduced all the restrictions. 

Them all????

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5 hours ago, colinneil said:

Not only Prayut needs to go, but all his geriatric bunch of cronies need gone, then and only then will this country have a chance.

Yes and then with a new good hopefully honest government we may have a chance to live here with out always thinking we will be shown the door. 

33 minutes ago, Grumpy one said:

Whoever the next Thai PM is, or from what party.

I am sure they will feather their own nest long before caring about the people

I think that would apply to all governments the world over.

1 minute ago, possum1931 said:

Them all????

 

Among other things, the following measures were introduced under Thaksin or his affiliated parties:

  • 90 day reporting
  • An end to honorary Consulates (Brissy, Hull, Houston) being able to issue Non-immigrant multiple entry visas to Brits, Aussies and Americans
  • Limits on tourist visas and 30-day entry stamps
  • An end to easily available multi-entry tourist visas
  • Funds being required for extensions of stay for marriage and retirement
  • Additional scrutiny of education visas

Those are just what I can remember off the top of my head. Ultimately the Police are the ones responsible for all implementation as Immigration is a division of the RTP. 

Just now, possum1931 said:

I think that would apply to all governments the world over.

I can't argue with that.

They all seem to go to the same school

3 minutes ago, Mr Meeseeks said:

 

Among other things, the following measures were introduced under Thaksin or his affiliated parties:

  • 90 day reporting
  • An end to honorary Consulates (Brissy, Hull, Houston) being able to issue Non-immigrant multiple entry visas to Brits, Aussies and Americans
  • Limits on tourist visas and 30-day entry stamps
  • An end to easily available multi-entry tourist visas
  • Funds being required for extensions of stay for marriage and retirement
  • Additional scrutiny of education visas

Those are just what I can remember off the top of my head. Ultimately the Police are the ones responsible for all implementation as Immigration is a division of the RTP. 

That's true, but there has a lot of unfairness from the soldier "government" too, particularly since the start of the virus.

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Why does this egotistical clown need to ask what would happen. The obvious is the Thai people will be happy. The other obvious he and his regime need to look at is times have changed and the military and who they support are not the beloved leaders they were in the past. They also need to stop hitting at Thanathorn and taking out people. It will just make an ugly situation uglier. Just get out and don't look or come back is what everyone wants.

1 hour ago, Mr Meeseeks said:

 

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Yea i did like them before as i thought the previous MOB was bad. But this one is worse. Problem is I am from a country where they have reasonable quality of ministers.

 

I think your from the UK or US and have no such idea's with the clowns running the show there your probably a lot more tolerant of the Thai clowns.

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Maybe we'll get rid of this nonsense?

 

btw. Is that you Steven?

6 hours ago, ezzra said:

All in all i think that by now everybody knows that the anger and discontent of the protesters is not REALLY directed towards the PM, 'Nuff said...

If you mean by that is a puppet then I absolutely agree.

7 hours ago, sammieuk1 said:

Hopefully from the 33rd floor hand in hand with his time keeper ???? 

Yes my friend. They can monitor the descent 

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9 hours ago, webfact said:

the Prime Minister asked opposition MPs whether they know what will happen if he does step down

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51 minutes ago, Grossman said:

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Maybe we'll get rid of this nonsense?

 

btw. Is that you Steven?

Definitely not him. Apparently Steven was a bit rich even for this lot and they had to get a restraining order out on him. 

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Him and his gang will step down and they will linger like a bad smell until replacements are found . But while that is going on he will invoke article 44 etc and curfew etc and step back into his role as head army guy and use that to cripple the opposition parties in parliament. While saying it’s all for the good of the country and it’s people ! 
He got where he wanted to be in the trough and he’s not giving it up easily for sure !

12 hours ago, webfact said:

Thai PM asks opposition MPs if they know what will happen if he steps down

Hummm.  The army takes to the streets and sets Thailand back on its pedestal and as well as in its proper order?  ????

3 hours ago, Grossman said:

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Lol.  So some of the Yellow Shirts understand how the game works, who the real players are, as well as their plans.  I'm sure that sign will change their minds. A "pivot" to the West could possibly alleviate the problem.  But, those who breath the rarefied air within the halls of power of the Thai elite have always been victims of their own hubris once they have risen to the top.  I don't see anything changing in that regard.  "Hybrid warfare."  That's rich.  ????

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Then, he explained, Parliament will elect a new Prime Minister from among the available candidates and the winning candidate must receive half of the votes of the MPs and the Senators

 

And there you have a new example of the towering arrogance and corruption!!

 

That's the reason there needs to be change root and branch, the corruption is so deep anything else is a waste of time

 

The fact he waves this under the noses of the opposition just underlines his contempt for democracy

 

What is telling is that he appears to genuinely not aware that mentioning his bought and paid for Senators underlines why wholesale change is needed...

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