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. Nope, still waiting for you to show me where the eu was a signatory of the good friday agreement, you haven't, because they were not.
     
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  2. You're old. In fact, you're fecking old.

    Checkmate, bigot.
     
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  3. And that’s what it is, a big fat agree!!!
     
  4. yet not to old to see when somebody has been owned. again. but when it comes to breaking conventions, the uk gov has form.
    oh,and a decade younger than you loz. :)
     
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  5. I guarantee, you are not! : o p
     
  6. Said on the radio this morning that the mp's are going to debate the 'deal' for 5 days before voting.

    Didn't the EU take about an hour to agree to it ?
     
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  7. its all about projection loz....
    you are deffo old before your time.
     
  8. 38 minutes. But then again, they did write the "deal".
     
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  9. then again, it is their club.
     
  10. Aye, wisdom can strike you at any time but the odds are it will be later in life.

    Don't give up hope finderman, I believe you will get there! Goat though, won't you be embarrassed for yourself when you do : o )
     
  11. And their UK government, too.
     
  12. the uk gov that painted it self into a corner 5years ago. there isnt an argument i have seen on here where they didn't take the opposite position in 2014.
    yip, some will feel a lil embarrassed.
     
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  13. What happened in 2014?
     
  14. Dunno, some local council by-election I think, didn't change anything

    Fin, step away from diane's calculator, 2014 plus 5 is 2019, we ain't there yet bud, stop being in a rush to come first
     
  15. I see the advocate general/ecj gave the answer this morning fin on the question about withdrawl

    They have decided on the technical question "can the U.K. withdraw article 50 without the eu commission and 27 other members?" the advocate general who the full ecj panel usually follow, has said yes.

    Even though the U.K. government has already said it will not do this, I can imagine some remainers spending longer in the bathroom this morning :D

    https://www.theguardian.com/politic...e-50-without-eu-approval-top-ecj-adviser-says
     
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  16. Eire was a signatory and is a member state of the EU.
    The NI border will be the only land border between the EU and UK and is subject to the GFA.
    Eire and the EU are (responsibly imho) trying to avoid a return to the Troubles and a resurgence of the IRA and therefore the loyalist paramilitaries to oppose them.
    Why are the crash out brigade so keen to close their eyes to this enormous and apparently insoluble problem.
    Any hardening of the border will bring a proportionate response from Irish Republicans and any divergence between NI and the rest of the UK will provoke a similar reaction from the loyalists.
    Lose/lose
     
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  17. If the 24 countries the EU trades with on WTO rules alone all have a variety of arrangements which make trade easier, then by definition they are not trading under WTO rules alone.
     
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