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Poll: Censure won’t bring any change

Nearly three-quarters of people surveyed believed the censure debate would not lead to any political change, Suan Dusit Poll reported on Friday.

The pollster at Suan Dusit Rajabhat University surveyed 1,273 people from Nov 28-30, seeking their opinions on the after effect of the three-day no-confidence debate led by the Democrat and Rak Thailand parties.

Asked what would happen now, 74.18% of the respondents said it would be the same as the government and the opposition have different ways of thinking and different working strategies. They would continue to be political rivals.

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  • Discussion 3 : 30 Nov 2012 at 21.403

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    Another one bites the dust, Another POLL bites the dust. long time ago !

    Dear expat readers ; Do not believe Thai poll, I'm Thai but the POLL lost the Thai's trust already, Many moons ago.



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    Discussion 2 : 30 Nov 2012 at 14.352

    "27.20% believed several allegations of corruption would be properly investigated."
    Wow, hard to believe that such naivete exists!

  • Discussion 1 : 30 Nov 2012 at 11.511

    We need to have a poll to tell you there will be no change? We all knew that before the debate even happened.

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