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. Dude, we are typing stuff.

    If you are hearing voices I wouldn't tell anyone. They are likely to burn you as a witch up there.
     
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  2. nope, a reptile loz, just like...hmm how is the weather over there?
     
  3. Remarkably reptile-free weather we are having. You should try it : o )
     
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  4. God bless duke, without him, we would only have fin for sillyness, lets go through the list though

    Farrage will keep his pension as will any civil servant who served or serves in the eu, unless you advocate civil servants should not have pension rights duke? I believe even those who do not want to leave will also be keeping their pension

    Nigel Lawson applying for a carte de séjour, this is required for those who are not French nationals who want to live there and is normal for those who are not in the eu as we will soon not be. Your inference knowing your silly posts of old is that he voted to leave the eu but wants to stay in the eu, that is because you are an extreme remainer and your world is simple.

    There is, as there has always been, a huge difference between wanting to leave the eu project and wanting to leave europe. Even the most fervent brexiteers have made this clear, we are leaving the eu project and not the eu and will remian the greatest of friends with the eu countries.

    Boring mogg fake news again as you tried this one before, they have an office in the republic of ireland as they have an office in singapore and last time I checked singapore is not within the eu. The head office is and remains, in the U.K.
     
  5. no thanks loz, been walking 32mls daily with a massive backpack on in 30c+ for months now....
     
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  6. Don't you have a car? you know waitrose does home deliveries now?
     
  7. aye, 6 of the feckers. no waitrose tho, we hunt for our grub, i thought you knew that.
     
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  8. I'm trying not to state the obvious out of respect for cultural differences
     
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  9. : o D

    Best thread ever.
     
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  10. hmm, so there is cultural differences? the debate proved that the other day, Tommy Sheppard was on fire, Ian Blackford gave a belter of an opening statement. good work, good result. :upyeah:
     
  11. I find Tommy difficult to take seriously, it's more that he seems to have a time share with or is supplied by the same hair people as trump. It's like seeing a very intelligent lady with a low cut top and a big pair of wakkas, you know they have something to say and you should be listening but you can't help but say "what" as you continue to stare, Tommy's hair is very off putting.

    Blackford is still shite compared to Angus. The problem Angus had is similar to gareth bale and wales, great player, wrong team.
     
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  12. Ian Blackford?

    Is that the guy who wanted to ensure that UK MPs who were not from Scotchland, Wales and NI would be unable to watch a footy match featuring the one UK team that made it to the World Cup finals?
     
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  13. Oh, that Ian Blackford.

    Comes across as a right choob, so he does. Just mean.
     
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  14. My mate is Blackfords postman and said he delivered 2,000 Sweden flags to his door the other day, just sayin
     
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  15. *nods*

    That fits ...
     
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  16. this you, and yer typical brexiteering electorate, summed up all in one post. cant take the guy seriously because of his hair cut. you didn't watch it.
    anyhoo, it appears the people of scotland are sovereign, not the uk parliament. this will pose a problem for the one nation tory party. a big problem.
    for the scots its a biggy.
     
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  17. Changed to reflect your views in the other thread :D
     
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  18. Not entirely fin, for snp Scots it maybe important but for most Scots they had their voice on indi 1. As to the claim of soveriegn and 1953, you and I both know this was re-written when Scotland accepted the devolved government status.

    You also know through brexit, it was tested in the supreme court and shown to be that the ultimate power in the U.K. is the U.K. government.

    The tory secretary of state makes an excellent point fin, Brexit will give the Scottish parliament more power than it has ever had, as those new powers would have stayed with the eu had we not been leaving. How'd ya like them apple's ? :D
     
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  19. yip, noob, no idea, no idea a tall. but, going by the polling, you do reflect the views of the majority in England, tho tbf,the vast majority are to be found in the tory party.
    if you want to know why the torys haven't won an election in Scotland since 1955 or why labour got rejected and are seen as a joke, watch the whole thing. but if you want to know why we have two different parliamentary systems and the difference between sovereignty north and south. watch from 2h39
     
  20. Fin, you're not wriggling out this puppy homie :D

    One of the biggest groups to benefit from brexit and gain lots of powers that were being kept in the eu's pocket so they never had them but now will, will be the very same snp government that is constantly saying it wants to remain in the eu

    A simple yes or no will do :D

    As brexit offends them so much, will they now turn down these extra powers and refuse to accept them as they came through brexit

    Yes or no? :D

    and no more bawbag diverts, people are wise to ya shenanigan's and are watching :eyes:
     
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