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. aye, thats it. anyhoo, i'v had enough o yer pish. i need you to know i am currently scoffing the stornoway i had put aside for yah. *finger* v,nice. :D
     
  2. its such a hard call nowadays as there is soo much spin on what we see. i'm not a conspiracy foil hat guy, but as i have worked in Russia for the last few years, and now in the middle east, all that is projected is weakness and lack of a coordinated government and population rather than the internal message of strength and self control. but there certainly a different picture being made.
    i don't want to spam or troll, but as someone who now due to the uncertainty and lack of guidance from his home country, is being forced to review getting a German passport.. ( i never thought i would be saying this) as i dont want the stress of visas etc when travelling back to the UK or overseas with work..

    sadly the only thing we can do at the moment is speculate, and mitigate worse case scenarios, and hope that it all goes though without too much collateral damage either way..
     
  3. If you had a german passport/citizenship, wouldn't you still need a visa to work in the U.K. and visa versa? I've needed visas to work overseas and never found it to be a life altering experience but more a very short and painless requirement and not the world ending experience some try and paint it?
     
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  4. i'v got two lads in my workshop that have spent several years working in Canada. they would disagree.
     
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  5. my issue woulld be a Uk national living in Germany and applying for overseas Visas, i.e. Saudi arabia.
    would this mean i can use in country consular agencies, or have to return to my home country to present and collect my passport etc. lots of unanswered questions sadly..
     
  6. Thank you fin, you've just proved my point. There is this hysteria about, oh no we might have to have a visa to work in the eu, whilst the same people have no issues accepting that other countries outside of the eu has working visa as "it's just what you have to do to work there"

    Same for tourist travel
    Oh no brexit has taken my ease of travel away.
    Didn't they just agree no visa travel within the eu for us brits and vice versa?
    yeah but but but
    look calm down, it's not as you fear, coming down the pub for a beer?
    I'll catch up, I'm just filling in my ETSA visa for a 2 week break in the states, going to Florida don't ya know
     
  7. *Two* of them, you say?
     
  8. Well, whether you like it or not, she still represents a fair chunk of the people of Scotland and based on the fact that Scotland in general voted to stay in the EU, that's wanting your cake and eating it. Aye, chuck her in the tower like the rest of us Scots.. play to the stereotypes..:upyeah:
     
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  9. That won’t get you into the USA.

    I’d get an ESTA form if I were you. :)
     
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  10. I think sadly the media spin frenzy has actually damaged the the process. so much so i don't think anyone with have what they initially set out for in the early days.
    very sad state of affairs, but more importantly i didnt have the chance to vote as my registration was lost in the post..! so my opinion will always be my own lol
    as you mention Noobie, there is so much drivel being pushed, i think we all just want over either way to be able to deal with the consequences and move on..
     
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  11. yip, two. now, who might those two be? how many do you think i employ, full and part time? where does my latest apprentice (if he meets the grade) come from. i bet noob wouldn't believe the accent he has either.
     
  12. Sorry, still trying to get my head around the size of the sample you are using.

    *Two of them*, right?
     
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  13. Wait a minute.

    You quoted my post correctly.

    Who are you and what have you done with my mate finderman?
     
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  14. Nope. There will be no backstop.

    The last two years should have been about implementation planning, instead it’s been about politics and please most of the people. When that’s impossible.

    The choices should be:
    Take Mays deal
    Just exit
     
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  15. i know how it can be done. i post as i please, not as i'm told and how it best suits my needs. brexiterrs, pah, always with the blind robotic obedience.
    anyhoo, the two i know well, that have gained full employment outwith the EU had a job in itself to secure the the correct paperwork. all doable of course. it aint quite the same as rocking up to a German employer and saying "geeza job".
     
  16. As long as it isn't Mockney, I don't care fin. Those cvnts who claim to be born and bred within the sound of big ben and they know the krays get on my tits
     
  17. More like he went on the labour Abbot abacus course ;)
     
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  18. So smashed it
     
  19. I am give to understand that only a very small number of countries were operating on WTO rules but the situation has now changed - currently none are.
    If that’s true, we would be in a minority of one. Great...
     
  20. everything gets on your tits.
     
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