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. Both sides had the grunts do most of the work and not forgetting those futuristic devices such as a mobile, a phone and video conferencing.

    A point that seems to have been lost on the 4 hours negotiating with Barnier, it also means Barnier also only spent 4 hours negotiating with Davies.
     
  2. Prefer my interpretation : o )

    Raab's experience is suggestive that I'm right.
     
  3. All very true.

    But cast your mind back to when you last really wanted something. Did you wait for someone to give it to you? Did you hope they would call? Probably you went out of your way and did everything you could to make it happen yourself?
     
  4. Perhaps. Odd though that it took Davis nearly two years to realise this?
     
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  6. Remoaners you mean - if the vote had gone the other way it would have been forgotten within a week, but hey oh :rolleyes:
    You have always come across as on outie anyhoo :eyes:
     
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  7. I can think of a couple of reasons for this.

    Neither of which demand that Davis has any spine or decency in him : o )
     
  8. At the end of Mayhems press conference, she was comparing herself to Geoffrey Boycott, and saying he "always got the runs" . Do you think she means she is shitting herself?
     
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  9. "She should stand aside and let someone who knows what they are doing take over. Call a general election and we, labour, will get the deal the British people demand"
     
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  10. Actually, her response was spot on for the analogy the knobhead reporter thought he was being amusing by asking
     
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  11. Why will Labour only get a deal for Bristol?
     
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  12. PMSL British I wrote...Safari clearly preferred Bristol.

    But Bristol actually works: the council is full of leftie fruitcakes who seem hellbent on destroying commerce and the transportation system.
     
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  13. I'm afraid that Noobie is spot on Duke. Raab had his powers quickly whipped away and that wonderful civil servant Olly Robbins has been the head of negotiating in conjunction with the chief civil servant May.
    The EU has stitched us up and there is no way we should accept the currently proposed backstop.
     
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  14. May has played lip service to the process. She firmly believes never leaving is the best answer, and clearly cannot get over that.

    What I don't understand is, someone os lying. She says it DOES deliver what was promised and we take back controls; opposites say it DOESNT deliver and is even worse than now.

    Someone isn't telling the truth.
     
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  15. :joy::joy::joy::joy:
     
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  16. So why did he not resign long ago then? He is just as self serving as the rest of the cvnts.

    Stitched us up? The UK chose to Leave.

    We have the best EU deal ever now. Still use our own currency, set our own interest rates, benefits of zero tariffs on EU trade with no customs interference, we can travel, work and live anywhere within the EU.

    You cannot expect to have the same benefits once you have left. The world does not work like that and never has.

    The markets are starting to make their feelings known on the Tory party infighting. Its only going to get worse if they carry on as they are.
     
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  17. Me personally? I have been involved in multinational projects and multi million pound projects and I was all over it every minute of the day. However I have also had boss's on some of those projects who did not want the project to succeed for a mixture of, their own kudos, big fish in a little pond and more a comfy set up with the way they used to do things. I got some removed and others were senior enough that I was removed.

    I would put the last two brexit secretaries in that last group. By undermining them and posting them as figureheads whilst the real people in power was the pm and Robbins, a known europhile.
     
  18. What sort of deal do you think they would give us if we asked politely, can we stay in please.
     
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