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. i cant understand why there cant be a customs and immigration border between the two countries the same as any other two countries..
     
  2. I see.
     
  3. Try telling the DUP that
     
  4. Check your original post.

    To think the EU are looking for any solution other than for their own gain is laughable.
     
  5. This is similar to those claims that were heard from some in the remain side who said, the eu has kept europe peaceful since ww2, that as the quote above, are both nonsense.

    An agreement between two nations, their governments and the work of those two nations people have largely kept peace .
     
  6. All Emperors have kept peace for a time...doesn’t make them a centre of democracy and transparency... ;)
     
  7. Fin did the Scottish people vote only 4 years ago to stay in the U.K., yes or no?

    Did the snp government, then start we want another indi vote less than a year later, which in Scottish years is a generation, , ignoring the voices of the scottish people, yes or no?
     
  8. It’s because the republican Catholics in Northern Ireland especially, want a united Ireland and would see that as an enormous backward step. Enough of a backward step for many of them to start killing and maiming again to get what they want.
     
  9. Obviously I bow to your in depth researching whereas I rely on how I feel.

    Now, as every second word from Sturgeon is independence lets imagine like a good wife she nags Scotland into independence and begs for membership of the EU, I believe one of two things will happen

    1) if the Scottish economy is as good as you say it is then the majority of Scots wil begrudge being a net contributor to the EU to bail out Greece, Ireland, Spain, Itely and pay for tossers like tusk and Junker, and wil soon want out

    2) if Scotland think they are entitled to lots of grants and freebies from the EU and be a net reciever then the Scots wil bergudge Brussels telling them how to do their budgets and how to run their economy, and will soon want out As I believe the Scots are more fiercely independant than us sassanachs.

    TB
     
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  10. This is nonsense from old farts of the past, hanging onto old ghosts of the past whilst ignoring everyone else has moved on 20 years ago
     
  11. You forgot one important thing, TB.

    The Scottish are happy to do any damned thing they are told to do ... as long as it isn't the English telling them.
     
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  12. It is nonsense that the GFA has succeeded in keeping relative peace?
    Wow, you just ALL credibility with that statement.
     
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  13. Rubbish, the Irish question has been rumbling on for centuries with occasional flare ups and will continue to rumble long after we are dead, I suspect.
     
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  14. Protestant is the majority in Northern Ireland, the Republic is a Catholic majority. Don't get your point. So did this Catholic lad say he would become a terrorist if there was a border, doubt it. Its the EU that have caused the Northern Ireland border issue. People here are happy with the border as it is currently. Ffs you seem to think there's a recruitment office on every corner.
     
  15. Eh? What are you on about.
     
  16. I think your reading skills make take a bigger hit on credibility. The two country signaturee's and the people of those two nations created the gfa, and it is those parties who have kept the peace.
     
  17. Do you belive either protestant or Catholic suffered under the agreement, regardless of whether the majority or minority
     
  18. A bit harsh understandable but a bit harsh.

    Let's not forget the Scots declined independence in vote 1, obviously not enough lies being told.

    Then, when NS was all insistent on vote 2 she kicked the can down the road when it dawned on her that maybe the Scots don't want independance.

    TB
     
  19. you wanna talk about the snp again? as a comparrison or a deflection?
    first off, the party, along with other indepence partys, greens ect will always argue for indi. as would the tory/kippers had they lost, which, is looking increasingly liekly. suck it up.
    yip, they voted to remain part of the uk, the uk is becoming cancerus, we are just debating the cure, as is our right.
    again, suck it up.
     
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  20. Now you've done it, the frothing heathen will appear :eyes::D

    oops , he got there far quicker, he's on a full Mel gibson moment
     
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