British Indy: What Happens Now?

Discussion in 'Wasteland' started by Loz, May 23, 2015.

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  1. Full Brexit with "no EU deal" on the 29th March.

  2. Request Extension to article 50 to allow a general election and new negotiations.

  3. Request Extension to article 50 to allow cross party talks and a new deal to be put to EU.

  4. Request Extension to article 50 to allow a second referendum on 1. Remain in EU or 2. Full Brexit.

  5. Table a motion in parliament to Remain in EU WITHOUT a referendum.

  6. I don't know or I don't care anymore

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  1. Recently? circa 1840ish? :rolleyes:

    So by your logic, we can ask for the following back. Australia, Ireland, Canada, Hong Kong, Egypty, India, Kuwait, New Zealand, South Africa, Kenya, Uganda, Nigeria, Sudan, Rhodesia, Gambia, Bahamas, Bermuda, Oman, Iraq, Palestine, Burma, Singapore, Swaziland, and on.....................Cool, we've scored here mind. :)
     
  2. She has been holding a Royal Flush for 18 months and has played it like a pair of 2's.

    There will be choppy waters ahead with the FTA imo, which should see the end of her. Fishing waters is one that pops out to my thinking. The EU will act in the same manner in the coming months, take, take, take with little give.....

    Historically, whoever pulls the pin with a leadership challenge never gets the top job, but there is a lot of unease with her in govt and how she's dealt with this whole affair. She wanted the job, she knew what the next 5 years entailed and she's been terrible. The worrying thing is, I don't think she recognises it herself.
     
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  3. here's a thought, not mine btw, British kids in Ireland will have more or less rights than kids from Birmingham?
     
  4. Rights to what?
     
  5. workers, human, environmental etc.
     
  6. Well if both are British citizens living in Britain then why not the same. Just like kids in Glasgow or Cardiff.
     
  7. just a thought. :upyeah:
     
  8. An iphone X has more features than the iphone 8, doesn't mean the iphone 8 is suddenly a shit phone. Fin, you've gotten caught up in arms race politics.
     
  9. but an i phone x is better? has more options?
     
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  11. Funny, the snp didn't see that as an okay argument when it came to the nuclear trident deterrent being upgraded. Oooh but it has more options and it's shinierrr

    Question; When we leave the eu, will we be stopped from travelling ANYWHERE in the eu ? Simple yes or no will suffice?
     
  12. chill big stuff.
    we where talking about IPones. whats yer thoughts? a free up grade with a2bill cash back or back to analog?
     
  13. I know when we were all using signature cheques, there was very little fraud. Then we were told cards and pins would reduce fraud, then we were told chip and pin would reduce fraud, then we were told contactless reduce fraud and today, Financial fraud losses across payment cards, remote banking and cheques totalled £768.8 million in 2016, an increase of 2 per cent compared to 2015. https://www.financialfraudaction.org.uk/fraudfacts17/assets/fraud_the_facts.pdf

    Not all that is shiney and new is better than old and dusty. On somethings, over engineering things to trick the consumer that newer is better and that thing you had only yesterday that worked perfect, is now obsolete, tricks those with a simple mind.

    Example, my fugley was £2,500, the cheapest new Strada, a 950, starts at £11,395. Is that new bike a £8,895 better bike?

    But it comes back to rights as that was the topic you mentioned. The U.K. has been at the forefront of making citizens rights within the eu far better, certianly far better than many of the eu countries and when we leave we will, I have no doubt, not lag behind but more likely will be on a par or exceed them.
     
  14. coolio. are you comparing the EU to the new strada and presenting brexit as the 2k fugly option?
     
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  15. Riding a new Multi would tell anyone that it is years ahead of a Fugly.
     
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  16. Naaahh fin. The fugley was the u.K. before the e.u. project. The eu is the multistrada, one of the most moaned about ducati's but still saw people coughing up more than they ever needed for the same results.

    The eu like most empires will not last, no empire ever has. we were never fully convinced of it, even the most pro eu prime ministers were either. We will go about doing our own thing and they will go about theirs. No one ever said we all had to be the same, apart from the eu that is.
     
  17. yip, but as fugly owner i have to say it is a comfortable bike, takes you back. but your memories shot, they didn't make fuglys in the thirtys. that was the start of last days of empire
     
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  18. If they’d have described the in/out referendum like that, it would have been a landslide in.
     
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  19. No fin, that was the last days of the British empire, no one is seeking that, the eu however is and perhaps having had one ourselves, we are simply not interested in another empire at all let alone under another name called the united states of europe.
     
  20. Heh. Just barely.
     
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