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Posted 2012-09-09 12:43:04
ABAC Poll: 83.6% of Thais agree to see PM Yingluck continue workingBANGKOK, 9 September 2012 (NNT) – The latest street poll has shown that around 4 in 5 Thais are willing to let the Prime Minister continue working in office.ABAC Poll Director Noppadon Kannika said on Sunday that the latest poll on the first year of the Yingluck Shinawatra government showed that 56.8 percent of Thai people have been satisfied with the public health policy of the Pheu Thai Party while 30.9 percent are content with the Democrat Party’s work performance. There remain some 12.3 percent that have been dissatisfied with both parties, while 44.9 percent are particularly not happy with the two parties’ drug-clampdown and cost-of-living-related policies. However, 83.6 percent agreed to let PM Yingluck continue working in the government, while 80.3 percent said former-PM Thaksin Shinawatra should be allowed to return to Thailand to fight all his cases. In addition, about 60.4 percent find nothing wrong with Metropolitan Police Chief Pol Lt-Gen Kamronwit Thoopkrachang’s close ties with ex-PM Thaksin, saying they are personal issues.  -- NNT 2012-09-09
Posted 2012-09-09 12:44:36
This is going to be a shock for the obsessives. Baton down the hatches!
Posted 2012-09-09 12:45:57
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The other 16.4% wish that she would start working.
Edited by whybother, 2012-09-09 12:48:11.
Posted 2012-09-09 12:47:59
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while 80.3 percent said former-PM Thaksin Shinawatra should be allowed to return to Thailand to fight all his cases.
I wonder if this 80% realise that he IS allowed to return to Thailand to fight his cases.
Posted 2012-09-09 13:00:33
83% would love to see her working?
Posted 2012-09-09 13:14:46
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They obviously conducted the poll in Isaarn. You can also bet Noppadon is biased and then to even 'throw in' 58+% are happy with the PTP health policy (???) and 30+% were happy with the Dems work policy? I mean what sort of poll is this? AND 80+% say it's okay to bring back the crim? WTF. Why not cut to the chase and admit this was a PR exercise as orchestrated by PTP. No way these stats are real...
Posted 2012-09-09 14:20:23
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OK time for all the farang keyboard warriors who know much more about thai politics and thai culture and thai matters than the Thai people to start typing and tell everyone how the poll is rigged, or question the thai peoples motives, intelligence, loyalty, driving ability, english language ability, food, clothing, skytrain, MRT, trains, airports and/or anything else thai that they can sit at the keyboard and whine about.
Go to it.
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birdpooguava
Posted 2012-09-09 14:22:51
They obviously conducted the poll in Isaarn.
You can also bet Noppadon is biased and then to even 'throw in' 58+% are happy with the PTP health policy (???) and 30+% were happy with the Dems work policy? I mean what sort of poll is this? AND 80+% say it's okay to bring back the crim? WTF. Why not cut to the chase and admit this was a PR exercise as orchestrated by PTP. No way these stats are real... 
The poll was conducted between Sept 4-8 on 2,251 people aged 18 and up in Bangkok, Pathum Thani, Lop Buri, Ayutthaya, Chanthaburi, Nakhon Sawan, Phetchabun, Chiang Mai, Mukdahan, Nong Khai, Chaiyaphum, Khon Kaen, Surin, Udon Thani, Phatthalung, Surat Thani and Nakhon Si Thammarat provinces.
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birdpooguava
Posted 2012-09-09 14:25:21
while 80.3 percent said former-PM Thaksin Shinawatra should be allowed to return to Thailand to fight all his cases.
I wonder if this 80% realise that he IS allowed to return to Thailand to fight his cases.
Has he been offered a retrial of the Ratchada case?
Posted 2012-09-09 14:41:05
while 80.3 percent said former-PM Thaksin Shinawatra should be allowed to return to Thailand to fight all his cases.
I wonder if this 80% realise that he IS allowed to return to Thailand to fight his cases.
Has he been offered a retrial of the Ratchada case?
He has already chosen not to fight that one. He is allowed to come back and fight the rest though. Sent from my HTC phone.
Posted 2012-09-09 14:47:44
Good old Thaksin Shinawatra we all love you and can’t wait for you to come home and complete dragging Thailand into the 21st century
Posted 2012-09-09 14:52:20
OK time for all the farang keyboard warriors who know much more about thai politics and thai culture and thai matters than the Thai people to start typing and tell everyone how the poll is rigged, or question the thai peoples motives, intelligence, loyalty, driving ability, english language ability, food, clothing, skytrain, MRT, trains, airports and/or anything else thai that they can sit at the keyboard and whine about.
Go to it.
Ok I will. A political poll finds what those commissioning the poll want it to. This is the whole point. Only a fool commissions one of these morale boosting polls for the faithful without ensuring the questions arrive at the answer you want. I don't like PT but I recognise they are no fools and know how to manipulate reality. But that's what all politicos do.
Posted 2012-09-09 14:55:05
They obviously conducted the poll in Isaarn.
You can also bet Noppadon is biased and then to even 'throw in' 58+% are happy with the PTP health policy (???) and 30+% were happy with the Dems work policy? I mean what sort of poll is this? AND 80+% say it's okay to bring back the crim? WTF. Why not cut to the chase and admit this was a PR exercise as orchestrated by PTP. No way these stats are real... 
The poll was conducted between Sept 4-8 on 2,251 people aged 18 and up in Bangkok, Pathum Thani, Lop Buri, Ayutthaya, Chanthaburi, Nakhon Sawan, Phetchabun, Chiang Mai, Mukdahan, Nong Khai, Chaiyaphum, Khon Kaen, Surin, Udon Thani, Phatthalung, Surat Thani and Nakhon Si Thammarat provinces.
I think the only non "red" majority places in this survey are Nakhon Si Thammarat and Bangkok. Isaarn was a tongue in cheek statement and 2,500 people don't nearly represent 62M. On the issue of the Ratchadaphisek land, the "missus" got that back, apology from the Govt and they also paid interest - another oversight by the legal system of Thailand. The fact she jumped bail was all forgotten
Posted 2012-09-09 15:10:56
Good to see all the Thai "political experts" on TV giving their expert opinions on matters that they can have no influence on....
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birdpooguava
Posted 2012-09-09 15:11:25
It is ridiculous that the Ratchada case is the reason he can't/ won't come back. The trial procedure was riddled with irregularities and blatant lack of due process. Simply declare the verdict invalid and offer a retrial.
Posted 2012-09-09 15:13:15
while 80.3 percent said former-PM Thaksin Shinawatra should be allowed to return to Thailand to fight all his cases.
I wonder if this 80% realise that he IS allowed to return to Thailand to fight his cases.
Has he been offered a retrial of the Ratchada case?
yes but he did not appeal....
Posted 2012-09-09 15:14:42
It is ridiculous that the Ratchada case is the reason he can't/ won't come back. The trial procedure was riddled with irregularities and blatant lack of due process. Simply declare the verdict invalid and offer a retrial.
Would be OK, but this time without bail, as he jumped bail already once.
Posted 2012-09-09 15:19:18
83.6 percent agreed to let PM Yingluck continue working in the government,
The forum red shirts are naturally falling over themselves to interpret this as meaning that 83.6% support Yingluck and think she is doing a good job. It may be interpreted that way, and it may also be interpreted as people having respect for democracy. It's quite possible to think that Yingluck is doing an abysmal job, but that in accordance with the basic principles of democracy, she be allowed to see out her term.
Posted 2012-09-09 15:27:31
 Strange no one suggests or cliams that the poll is rigged...by Thaksin, PT, Red-shirts...
Posted 2012-09-09 15:28:28
Good to see all the Thai "political experts" on TV giving their expert opinions on matters that they can have no influence on....
Agreed their input would be more use in the gardening and farming forums.......... Truth is the phrasing of a question can have a huge bearing on the answer....and the interpretation For example......"Do you think Thaksin should return to Thailand to face charges" Easily conveyed as " Thaksin Shinawatra should be allowed to return to Thailand to fight all his cases"
Posted 2012-09-09 15:39:45
Good to see all the Thai "political experts" on TV giving their expert opinions on matters that they can have no influence on....
Agreed their input would be more use in the gardening and farming forums..........
Truth is the phrasing of a question can have a huge bearing on the answer....and the interpretation
For example......"Do you think Thaksin should return to Thailand to face charges"
Easily conveyed as " Thaksin Shinawatra should be allowed to return to Thailand to fight all his cases"
Why would you mock other people for offering an opinion and then go on to offer some of your own?
Posted 2012-09-09 16:09:31
Good to see all the Thai "political experts" on TV giving their expert opinions on matters that they can have no influence on....
Agreed their input would be more use in the gardening and farming forums..........
Truth is the phrasing of a question can have a huge bearing on the answer....and the interpretation
For example......"Do you think Thaksin should return to Thailand to face charges"
Easily conveyed as " Thaksin Shinawatra should be allowed to return to Thailand to fight all his cases"
Why would you mock other people for offering an opinion and then go on to offer some of your own?
Mock? I don't understand, these peope are experts in rice growing, pricing, P&L, I merely suggest they can make a difference have influence in these forums...... I am no good at gardening and would appreciate their expert constructive advice.... You think my comment here, although not from any political slant, but a comment on the value of polls, is not valid?
Edited by 473geo, 2012-09-09 16:10:14.
Posted 2012-09-09 16:13:11
It is ridiculous that the Ratchada case is the reason he can't/ won't come back. The trial procedure was riddled with irregularities and blatant lack of due process. Simply declare the verdict invalid and offer a retrial.
What were the irregularities or lack of due process? I'm sure they would be well documented somewhere. Sent from my HTC phone.
Posted 2012-09-09 16:18:45
It is also not the Ratchada case holding Thaksin up. It is (about) the six other pending charges that would guarantee his incarceration well past his effective lifespan and his ability to outlive it. Similarly I am sure there is more than one bullet marked by people/s unknown and he is well aware of that fact. No, if he come back, Thailand could well face a civil war as even now the stability is questionable. The puppeteer status suits him as long as his family members are in 'power' to protect his continued fiscal mismanagement.
Posted 2012-09-09 16:32:35
Agreed their input would be more use in the gardening and farming forums..........
Truth is the phrasing of a question can have a huge bearing on the answer....and the interpretation
For example......"Do you think Thaksin should return to Thailand to face charges"
Easily conveyed as " Thaksin Shinawatra should be allowed to return to Thailand to fight all his cases"
Why would you mock other people for offering an opinion and then go on to offer some of your own?
Mock? I don't understand, these peope are experts in rice growing, pricing, P&L, I merely suggest they can make a difference have influence in these forums......
I am no good at gardening and would appreciate their expert constructive advice....
I think people are capable of deciding for themselves which forums they wish to post in.
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