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. You already gave it away. To me!
     
  2. oh yeah, take it.





















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  3. Sorry finm, couldn't hear the last bit over the ker-ching!
     
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  4. aye, always with the selective hearing yon brexiteers.
     
  5. Sorry finm, couldn't hear the first bit over the ker-ching!
     
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  6. Scottish people shout, we want to stay in the U.K.

    Snp replies Whattttt? can't heeaarrrrrrrr yooouuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu, tories at westminster geerrssssss
     
  7. now about this evo yeah? is it for sale Loz?
     
  8. it was, but it turned out he lied about the offer and i heard him loud and clear when he made it. i guess i will have to put it back on the market....
     
  9. Is it a genuine Scottish market one, with a deep far fryer in the centre consul? The Essex ones had a cooler for the sachets of auto tan
     
  10. Noob, I've promised it to Elise at twice market value - cos he owes me.
     
  11. Now's a good time to get him, his top head has switched off because his bottom head is all fizzy with the mrs being home, you might be able to get three times market
     
  12. HUZZAH ! WTO here we come. :) :upyeah:

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    But hang on a cotton picking minute ! :thinkingface:

    Why do I think that Theresa the appeaser will be asked to give yet more ground, totally unreasonably of course? Barnier, Junker and Verhofstadt will be sniggering in a room knowing the witch will cave in, giving the EU more than they could have ever wished for 18 months ago. :mad:

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  13. May wanted the UK to remain in the EU. Her position as PM will end together with all influence once the Brexit negotiations are concluded.
    What would you expect someone with those opinions & future to do?
     
  14. Well, sticking to her pitch for the top job would have been a start.



    If she gave this speech now, she'd be a laughing stock. At no point when trying to be made PM did she say...."I wanted the UK to remain in the EU. What would you expect someone with those opinions & future to do?"
     
  15. As we all know, May believes the UK would be better in the EU thats what she campaigned for.
    On that basis, when she says she wants to make the best deal for Britain, its not difficult to envisage what she would consider the best deal to be - close union springs to mind... Unifying the party? As far as I am aware Moggs group is in the minority within the party?

    Strong & stable plus equality for all were crappy soundbites all politicians spout. Corbyn uses the same ones everyday in fact his motto is almost word perfect "for the many not the few" practically identical to her podium sign.

    Surely most people realised this scenario was in the making from the start?
     
  16. I'm sure at some times she has wanted to seek a best for both sides but she lived under the illusion that the eu commission actually wanted to deal at all.

    Were it not for the eu having fires all over the place, (watch Sweden in the next few weeks), I have no doubt when Brexit is finished, the eu will seek an amendment so that article 50 will now include something along the lines of , you leave, you go to wto.

    The eu has sought to control the U.K. or ruin it, both it appears, have failed and is likely to have backfired on them

    Politics has always been a detachment of the people, people didn't give a shit as long as they had someone to blame.
    Something happens and some will shout what are the government doing about it whilst others will shout the government are doing too much.

    Moggs group as you put it only have one message, please act on the democratic vote mandate that was given, leave, not a lil bit, not just on alternate days, not when moonpies shine out of your arse. They maybe not enough to change prime minister before brexit but enough to block any sillyness and then select after.

    She adopted the typical politician mistake, she tried to please all of the people all of the time rather than remembering, the democratic majority is still the majority, and the majority gave her a clear direction.
     
  17. It won't just be May who loses power soon but the Tory party as a whole.

    I would put money on the next Government being a coalition. Between who I have no idea but the UK is so massively divided with no vision of where it wants to be and with people with money and privilege pulling strings that they have no right to be doing, at the expense of the ordinary person that it can only end in this way.
     
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  18. Imagine that. Corbyn and Cable.

    We won’t have to worry about immigration; emigration would be the issue
     
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  19. I doubt it. This tory government, like a few before might not be perfect and this one less than some others but they always know how to pull together when it really hits the fan.

    politicial preferences aside, Corbyns leadership is too tainted, they will never get in government. People are starting to see the nastyness of the Corbyn/momentum project and it's not very nice. They want the party who used to represent then back and not a political activist movement

    Perhaps if brexit brings one thing then a change in both the major parties has been long overdue
     
  20. All your points are possible but not germane to the speech Robarano linked to.

    May probably believes that she is doing the right thing ensuring the closest EU cooperation possible whilst she can control the agreement. Brexit (is whatever I decide) means Brexit? Expect a Blair style interview in a year or so following her leaving No. 10 when she says I truly believe what I did was right and the best for the country. This level of arrogance is not limited to Labour PMs...
     
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