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Thaksin and Pheu Thai have burned their bridges with its national ‘family’ and loyal support base


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2 hours ago, hotchilli said:

Thaksin will be re-evaluating his home coming, he might not get the fanfare he though he was going to get.

And a need to practice the old Elvis song "jail house rock". 

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I doubt many bridges have been burned, Joe. You are thinking much too like a falang, and not like a Thai. A decade in Thailand might not be long enough to appreciate that Thailand has different 'rules' than the west. Plus the next election may be a long way off.

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1 hour ago, retarius said:

I doubt many bridges have been burned, Joe. You are thinking much too like a falang, and not like a Thai. A decade in Thailand might not be long enough to appreciate that Thailand has different 'rules' than the west. Plus the next election may be a long way off.

Well said

With Thaksin away for so many years PT is actually losing votes 

and so many splinter groups/parties been formed 

with Thaksin back and in control 

it will be back to old Thai Rak Thai days 

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32 minutes ago, Hunz Kittisak said:

Well said

With Thaksin away for so many years PT is actually losing votes 

and so many splinter groups/parties been formed 

with Thaksin back and in control 

it will be back to old Thai Rak Thai days 

Do you really believe that or just hopeful..... 

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4 hours ago, Tom H said:

Count: Anutin plus uncles plus some smaller ones plus 250 Senators: 376.

 

After that?

Coalition with PT in exchange for amnesty?

 

Anutin: Best strategist so far.

I think the most likely outcome.

One proviso, the Senate holds the whip hand, without them the arithmetic does not add up.

They will insist Prawit gets the PM seat. Anutin and Bhumjaithai will get some of the most important (lucrative) ministeries, Pheu Thai a share of ministeries; Thaksin will return to some sort of sham detention (house arrest/bail arrangement) and the promise of a pardon dangled like a carrot in front of a donkey to keep Pheu Thai on side.

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As a previous attempt in 2011 by Yingluck Shinawatra to include her brother in an amnesty ended in tears, I am not sure whether they seriously believe people will welcome moves to bring him back now.

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5 hours ago, Hunz Kittisak said:

Well said

With Thaksin away for so many years PT is actually losing votes 

and so many splinter groups/parties been formed 

with Thaksin back and in control 

it will be back to old Thai Rak Thai days 

I doubt it will be wise for Thaksin to be back in politics and party. If he made it back home with Yingluck, they will find other ways to express themselves but not in politics. He has done his best to uplift the poor in the neglected North and North-East and to challenge the military dominance. His movement has done much for the awakening of voters empowerment but alas not enough to uproot the military stranglehold on politics. Voters are younger and their aspirations are different from Thaksin's years. His party will still be a key player in elections but days of landslide victory are over. 

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11 hours ago, Tom H said:

Count: Anutin plus uncles plus some smaller ones plus 250 Senators: 376.

 

After that?

Coalition with PT in exchange for amnesty?

 

Anutin: Best strategist so far.

How about if the 13 senators who voted for Pita refuse to support the imposters?

 

Make that 363.

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