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Over 93% do not want Thai PM to remain in office after 8 years – Survey


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2 minutes ago, DezLez said:

You mean do a "Trump" in other words!

birds of the feather flock together

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21 minutes ago, DezLez said:

You mean do a "Trump" in other words!

After posting the above I have had second thoughts;

 

Given the track record of the two of them I suspect I  could, rightly, be accused of maligning Trump!

 

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Do they really believe what they want is going to sway anybody? It's what the remaining 7%, well-connected, want that will  determine the outcome. 

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8 minutes ago, OneMoreFarang said:

And probably over 50% want to be ruled by the criminal fugitive or his little sister.

Nuff said

 

Expect no change because not  know what want! Honest Government is fading dream...everywhere !

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93%! Ouch, that must be hard to take.

Prayut: Is that a bad sign?
 

The Frog: He he, it´s you popularity flag taking it´s last breath.

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But but but what about all those boxes of ballots that were loaded on to a truck during the night?  And the hacking of the voting machines done by Idi Amin?  And do I need to mention the obvious interference of Salomon Island space lasers?

:cheesy:

 

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Just have an election and if your chosen one doesn't win deny the election, scream fraud, and foment a coup....gee that sounds very familiar in a really big country across the seas.

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Sorry, but 93% is a percentage that is simply not realistic. Not even Mugabe or the current dictators in Myanmar. This poll is not credible.

Does the majority want him out? Quite possibly. Is this reason for rejoice? Well, be careful what you ask for. The next one could be worse.

 

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4 hours ago, JeffersLos said:

Hopefully the next leader will be an honest, good to do, hard worker, working for the common man and woman. 

This has never happened in the history of the country!

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24 minutes ago, RichardColeman said:

I'm guessing the other 7% have benefitted financially from his coup 

That is the stubborn contingent that voted him in in the first place!

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3 hours ago, arithai12 said:

Sorry, but 93% is a percentage that is simply not realistic. Not even Mugabe or the current dictators in Myanmar. This poll is not credible.

Does the majority want him out? Quite possibly. Is this reason for rejoice? Well, be careful what you ask for. The next one could be worse.

 

Totally agree, Apirat, the "crying" former Army Chief of Staff as PM? 

Very much a real possibility. 

My blood runs cold at the thought. 

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