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Thaksin Delays Yingluck's Homecoming: Return to Thailand Uncertain


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What he really meant to say is he still arranging all the big bags the brown envelopes to pay everybody off and that takes a little bit of time I mean here’s a guy who stole billions left for a long time came back as a hero and now our sister the day before being sentenced to prison she with his help please the country and now misses it and wants to come back I guess the billionaire lifestyle in Europe in Dubai is a little bit getting under her skin Not to mention whatever happened with the Red Bull kid nobody has seen him is he under a rock how come he hasn’t been brought back silly question they paid off all the people in the store paying TIT 

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4 hours ago, connda said:

What? There's no hospital penthouse suite awaiting his dear sis who is on her deathbed and just wants to "come home to ride out her last days with the grandchildren?"

 

Yes, "Big Bro" seems to have made a remarkable recovery from his serious medical "condition", "dabbling" in politics again! Just goes to show that Thailand really is the "Medical Hub" of Asia! 🙂

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2 hours ago, MrMo said:

The UK should have the same policy of holding incompetent and / corrupt politician to account.   In fact the EU should adopt it too.

 

The current PM of the UK should be first in line then?

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2 hours ago, PETERTHEEATER said:

I assume she had a Diplomatic Thai Passport at the time of her departure and that would have been revoked and renewal not possible through a Thai Embassy. What her visa status is in the UK and on what PP I don't know. Maybe she is dual Thai/Uk citizen? I am deeply concerned she will be rejected at the airport check-in desk or Immigation due to lack of documentation if she tries to return on a commercial flight.😋

 

IIRC she has a Thai ID card and does not need even a Thai passport to return to Thailand.

 

Theoretically she should need a passport to catch a flight, but I think that could be waived.

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4 hours ago, MrMo said:

The UK should have the same policy of holding incompetent and / corrupt politician to account.   In fact the EU should adopt it too.

They and the USA even worse than Thailand

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12 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said:

What is holding her back?

Does she have to apply for a visa and that takes too long? No!

She fears jail, like all criminals. 

 

It's sad when articles like this are written in a way as if we all should be sad that the beloved Yingluck is not here.

How about writing an article that one criminal, who fled the country for many years, and then evaded jail with a dubious hospital stay, talks about another criminal who run away from jail?

 

Thailand should jail criminals, all of them. That would be a nice start. 

 

 

It would not surprise me in the least to learn that she is already in Thailand hiding out with Thaksin supporting her. 

Currently she is just waiting for all the hooha from the inquiries about Thaksins hospital stay. Once Thaksin sorts out those people and his daughter changes the laws for incarceration then she can make herself shown publicly again. 

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As of now, Yingluck's return remains under consideration, and no definitive plans have been set. The delicate balance of political atmosphere and legal considerations will likely influence any future decisions regarding her re-entry into Thai  public  political life,

 

Sounds like there may be a cat fight brewing and she wants to kick her neice out of the chair

 

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20 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said:

What is holding her back?

Does she have to apply for a visa and that takes too long? No!

She fears jail, like all criminals. 

 

It's sad when articles like this are written in a way as if we all should be sad that the beloved Yingluck is not here.

How about writing an article that one criminal, who fled the country for many years, and then evaded jail with a dubious hospital stay, talks about another criminal who run away from jail?

 

Thailand should jail criminals, all of them. That would be a nice start. 

 

 

 

I think I STRONGLY agree with all that above.

 

Well said

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On 2/10/2025 at 6:52 AM, OneMoreFarang said:

What is holding her back?

Does she have to apply for a visa and that takes too long? No!

She fears jail, like all criminals. 

 

It's sad when articles like this are written in a way as if we all should be sad that the beloved Yingluck is not here.

How about writing an article that one criminal, who fled the country for many years, and then evaded jail with a dubious hospital stay, talks about another criminal who run away from jail?

 

Thailand should jail criminals, all of them. That would be a nice start. 

 

 

I cannot say whether you are right or wrong here, but I cannot imagine countries jailing former PM's for things they did while still in office.

Look at Blair in the UK, if any PM deserved to be jailed it is him, does WMD and Iraq not spring to mind?

I cannot believe that Yingluck has done worse than that, and don't forget the soldier who led an illegal coup and stayed in office here for nine years, protected only by soldiers, guns and tanks.

Neither Yingluck or her brother have done worse than that either.

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20 hours ago, MrMo said:

The UK should have the same policy of holding incompetent and / corrupt politician to account.   In fact the EU should adopt it too.

In that case there would hardly be any politicians left.

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15 hours ago, jwest10 said:

They and the USA even worse than Thailand

I would doubt if any country could be any worse to it's expats than Thailand. Many decent people who have taken Thai families out of poverty and made great contributions to the Thai economy and still being treated like a criminal having to do these ridiculous 90 day reports.

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7 minutes ago, NoshowJones said:

I would doubt if any country could be any worse to it's expats than Thailand. Many decent people who have taken Thai families out of poverty and made great contributions to the Thai economy and still being treated like a criminal having to do these ridiculous 90 day reports.

I totally agree.

 

Thailand treats expats, especially non-immigrants absolutely, appallingly.

 

Where the hell are our embassies??

about as useful as a chocolate fireguard!

 

Thankfully I will soon be out of Non-Immigrant status for good - but that process has been nothing but sheer blood, sweat and tears for almost two decades.

 

regards,

Elvis.

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On 2/10/2025 at 12:12 PM, Artisi said:

They need to get the neckbrace, sling plus a few other necessary support items including the private room in the police hospital ready before she can return, once organized it will be plain sailing. 

Correct but there may be a shortage of neckbraces at present.

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