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Will Things Get Worse Before They Get Better?

situation in Thailand 14 members have voted

  1. 1. Will things get worse before they get better?

    • Yes
      42%
      6
    • No
      35%
      5
    • I'll ask my Tee Rak
      0%
      0
    • Don,t Know
      7%
      1
    • Don't care
      14%
      2

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My wife wants to know if she should worry that the airports are going to be closed again as she is due to return to Australia on 23rd April. Given the news item regarding the Red Shirts regrouping (posted by George today) do you think that things in Thailand will get worse before they get better?

My wife wants to know if she should worry that the airports are going to be closed again as she is due to return to Australia on 23rd April. Given the news item regarding the Red Shirts regrouping (posted by George today) do you think that things in Thailand will get worse before they get better?

Maybe gets worse. I guess it depends what happen when who we cannot talk about is no more.

i voted no

in my opinion, the right man is in the right job in this global crisis

Thailand needs someone who understands western governments and western attitudes to try to align Thailands financial recovery plans with the rest of the world

if Thailand becomes isolated from the global landscape, it will only be a matter of time before she is regarded as irrelevant in the big picture and overlooked by western powers in the recovery process

we need to be involved right now, not after another time consuming election has squandered Thailands resources and resolve.

in six months it will be too late to act and we will be holding out a begging bowl to our neighbours

let Abhisit get on with the job in hand, if its no better in a years time and he has clearly failed then hold an election then

i would support that premise but why risk the whole countrys well being now?

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