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. this is quite odd, the other day sombody said, will she not stop banging on. have you any idea the lengths i have to go to to even hear a word spoken by our FM?. i think your being manipulted. i think its rather a dumb argument when people say the uk gov and media are always lying to us, but not when it comes to the SNP. i think i am now at the stage where i trully dont give a ferk on the oppinions of the uk partys and its sheep.
     
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  2. and who are you? barnes wallace?
     
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  3. I couldn't make out from your reply wether you would prefer Scotland to be a net contributor or a net receiver if they ever became independent members of the EU.

    Which is it?

    TB
     
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  4. There’s no such thing as a perfect agreement, so probably.
    I only said the agreement has succeeded in maintaining relative peace. I make no further claims or assertions.
     
  5. i think you have already been owned on this point. but, hayho.
     
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  6. Like the eu kept the peace or they were part of the legal agreement when they were not you mean??
     
  7. fin, do you want a vote on that, you can ignore it in a generation if you want? :D
     
  8. stick to lying, yer good at that.(but not good enough) yer retorts are v,child like.
     
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  9. Absolutely.
    I merely pointed out that it is absolutely right that the border is a sticking point for negotiations.
    As Evoarrow says, all sides are happy with the border as it is and imho, that needs to be respected.
    Edit: At no point have I said, implied or even believed either of those things you mentioned above
     
  10. Oh such painful arrows.

    Fin, people have seen your inputs and will know, that unless someone religiously follows the snp script, you call them liars. I can live with that :upyeah:
     
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  12. how do you quantify net ciontributor or net reciever in this senario?. the uk is apparently a net contributor and the fith wealthiest contry on the plannet. how many pounds back in total, compaired to pounds in?
     
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  13. when the uk went in, where we not going to the IMF cap in hand?
     
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  14. yip, your people. *shrugs*.
     
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  15. Caravan do?
    [​IMG]
     
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  16. maybe i need strogner glasses, i cant see lets spend it on the NHS instead, no poster of english immigrants pilling over the boarder either. hmm.
     
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  17. The the EU really are a nice lot. Abiding by rules when it suits them. Good on them
     
  18. [​IMG]
     
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  19. Forget the IMF, forget the UK. I'm trying to ask a simple question.

    If an independent Scotland became a member of the EU would you expect them to put in more than they take out, or would you expect them to take out more than they put in.

    TB
     
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  20. The lad was becoming politicised by the border discussions. It's brexit not the EU that has caused the issue,. As I understand it, the EU wants to keep the border as is but has to recognise that the border will change from internal to external with all that implies.
     
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