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. yip, a wee bit of joint soverignty, the prioritys of another region occasionaly taking presidence over your own, aye, yer a subgecated nation right enough. :rolleyes:
     
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  2. shut it.
     
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  3. and their mind :upyeah:
     
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  4. G7, the group of nations with the largest economies historically/to date Canada, France, Italy, Germany, U.K and the united states, so why would the eu attend such meetings also given it's three major players are already on the core group, the eu is not a country

    G8 same group same idea but now with Japan added, again a non country, the eu is part of that group however
    G20 same group but now with many more and again, a non country attending with an input in the eu

    As to the spread of the eu Africa makes some good reading
    https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/feb/28/the-european-union-is-an-ongoing-disaster-for-africa
    http://www.tuaeu.co.uk/how-the-eu-starves-africa/
     
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  5. Did he just say "joint sovereignty"?

    "You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means" : o D
     
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  6. i think your recent political awaking is making you parranoide and clouding your judgement. dinna worry, its just a phase your going through.
     
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  7. I bet he thinks it means a hip operation or something to do with arthritis.
     
  8. Cannot wait for your awakening.

    Do the homework, dude!
     
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  9. i dont need to, i trust my judgment, i know how people and the world works, i'm confident of that.
    change yer reading, concentrate on what you can realisticly influince.
     
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  10. LOL. Think small, keep your head down. And hate the English. Gotcha : o D
     
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  11. think big, break up the uk, increase you influince in your parliment. stop the hate.
    which of course, is the last thing your parliment wants.
     
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  12. I can see what you mean, but I've said before (perhaps in this thread somewhere), that the EU reminds me of the Unions.
    To me the unions did a lot of good and then basically ran out of things to do, but kept 'interfering'.

    So perhaps, IF we leave the EU, and it is required we will need unions again to protect workers rights ?
     
  13. Smallest possible government, that's the ticket. Defence, police, law courts, social cohesion stuff like education, driving standards ... couple other things ... all handled at the lowest possible level of government.

    Glad you've been doing the reading, finderman but to pass the course ... homework needs to be handed in.
     
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  14. loz, i like you bud, but....
    anyhoo. do keep up.
     
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  15. And just like the unions, the EEC suffered from "mission creep".
     
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  16. No way I am slowing down, not even for my hibernal buddy finderman.
     
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  17. I'm pretty sure most european laws have been/are to be moved across and into uk law, this has been mentioned before. It also means that to change them would require going before parliament and be debated so it's unlikely for things to get worse on workers rights.

    Just a thing on workers rights, I remember running a team in a large organisation when the working time directive came out. The week before it was due to start, the union within the workplace after many workers requests, were going around handing out, opt out papers so people could work over 48 hours if they wanted too, their choice.

    Something that is often forgotten is that eu workers rights are devised to enforce one standard on 28 countries, some of those countries, like the U.K. are/have been by nature, well ahead of the game when it comes to workers rights so many of the laws the eu applies will be lower than generally northern european states own laws and rights.
     
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  18. I remember signing one of those opt-outs, when I worked two jobs.

    I came very close to deciding that I could no longer afford to work for a living at that time.
     
  19. more bull shit noob.
    anyhoo loz, fair do's, but yer gonna have to improve yer aim if yer gonna fire on the hop. you keep missing the target. and hitting the wall. nothing on this thread will convince me otherwise.
     
  20. I have no need of convincing you, finderman. I do believe you are unsalvageable.

    However, you make a terrific chew toy, so you do *finmgrinm*
     
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