Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha speaks to reporters at Government House on Monday. (Government House photo)Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha on Monday appeared unfazed by the upcoming no-confidence debate, despite uncertainties over how small coalition parties would cast their votes. Speaking after the weekly cabinet meeting, Gen Prayut said he was ready to face the music as he had pure intentions. About 50 opposition MPs have signed up to speak in the censure debate, which kicks off today and lasts until Friday. Out of the 45 hours allocated to the opposition, 30 will be spent grilling Gen Prayut as head of the government.