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Bad blood between Jatuporn and Thaksin wounds Pheu Thai’s election chances


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7 hours ago, webfact said:

Political analysts say Jatuporn’s allegations are likely to undermine Pheu Thai’s hopes of a landslide election victory this year.

Jutuporn should give up politics, his name stinks along with most of the others.

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17 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said:

I read in another article that Jatuporn finally understands that Thaksin's actions are not about democracy but only about Thaksin.

Obviously it is sad that Jatuporn needed years to understand this. But at least finally he understands it. Bravo.

I never thought I would agree with Jatuporn. It seems there is still a little hope.

Jatupon's a bit slow. It's been as plain as day ever since Thaksin's landslide win back at the beginning of the millennium that he has no interest in democracy' it's not my goal', as he said.

The red shirts were simply one part of his arsenal, buying up as many MPs ( 80 MPs from NAP, if I recall right), was another. 

He once explained his political strategy to be like his phone business- dominate the market, take over rivals so opposition is weak.

Who can forget the pathetic spectacle of Jatupon, Nattawut and Viera negotiating with Abhisit about dissolving Parliament for an election but unable to reach a decision before the big boss, the man with the money, gave the go ahead.

The red shirts were always just a tool to enable Thaksin to return, the talk of democracy just a cover.

Pheua Thai would join Prawit at the drop of a hat if it meant Thaksin could come back. 

Advertised as reconciliation to move the country forward beyond the colour coded politics, the idealistic Red Shirts will turn their back on Thaksin, disgusted but the vast majority of rural red shirts won't give a flying fluck as long as the populist policies continue to flow 

 

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1 hour ago, bannork said:

Jatupon's a bit slow. It's been as plain as day ever since Thaksin's landslide win back at the beginning of the millennium that he has no interest in democracy' it's not my goal', as he said.

The red shirts were simply one part of his arsenal, buying up as many MPs ( 80 MPs from NAP, if I recall right), was another. 

He once explained his political strategy to be like his phone business- dominate the market, take over rivals so opposition is weak.

Who can forget the pathetic spectacle of Jatupon, Nattawut and Viera negotiating with Abhisit about dissolving Parliament for an election but unable to reach a decision before the big boss, the man with the money, gave the go ahead.

The red shirts were always just a tool to enable Thaksin to return, the talk of democracy just a cover.

Pheua Thai would join Prawit at the drop of a hat if it meant Thaksin could come back. 

Advertised as reconciliation to move the country forward beyond the colour coded politics, the idealistic Red Shirts will turn their back on Thaksin, disgusted but the vast majority of rural red shirts won't give a flying fluck as long as the populist policies continue to flow 

 

Nonsense.

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On 1/28/2023 at 12:36 AM, hotchilli said:

Jutuporn should give up politics, his name stinks along with most of the others.

Yeah. It appears that most are forgetful of his recent history, as is the somewhat slobbering media.

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17 minutes ago, bannork said:

You don't think Thaksin and Pheua Thai would join hands with Pravit and fellow coup supporters if it meant bringing Thaksin home?

Curious possibilities. 

It's all about maintaining the status quo at any measure. 

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1 hour ago, bannork said:

You don't think Thaksin and Pheua Thai would join hands with Pravit and fellow coup supporters if it meant bringing Thaksin home?

Thaksin don’t need Prawit.

Everyone in the current regime is electoral poison. Nothing to be gained by linking up with (politically) dead men walking. The daughter will do just fine.

Will vengeance then be served???

 

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4 minutes ago, MrMojoRisin said:

Thaksin don’t need Prawit.

Everyone in the current regime is electoral poison. Nothing to be gained by linking up with (politically) dead men walking. The daughter will do just fine.

Will vengeance then be served???

 

Actually, if one really wanted to explore deeper, you might find that they're all electoral/political poison. 

Belonging to the same club.....sort to speak.

The nature of things.

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32 minutes ago, MrMojoRisin said:

Thaksin don’t need Prawit.

Everyone in the current regime is electoral poison. Nothing to be gained by linking up with (politically) dead men walking. The daughter will do just fine.

Will vengeance then be served???

 

Pravit is Thaksin's only hope. Without his support, and from those above, he has no hope of returning as a free man 

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5 hours ago, bannork said:

Pravit is Thaksin's only hope. Without his support, and from those above, he has no hope of returning as a free man 

You underestimate Thaksin’s (and Yingluck’s) popularity and the public hatred of all those responsible for the last 8 years. Should we return to coloured street mobs - Reds will outnumber Yellows 100 to 1. Those above ain’t what they used to be, the democracy monument plaque will be restored. Thaksin will do as he pleases.

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6 hours ago, zzaa09 said:

Actually, if one really wanted to explore deeper, you might find that they're all electoral/political poison. 

Belonging to the same club.....sort to speak.

The nature of things.

Gibberish.

Thaksin is electoral gold - he wins votes.

The others are poison - couldn’t get elected to sh!t.

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