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. exe. be quiet. know yer place.
     
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  2. hmm, know your place, that phrase seems to be all the rage the noo.
     
  3. That’s why I said ‘rock and a hard place’. Frankly I wish the parliament had taken the deal and moved on, for me, it was the best of a bad bunch of options.
     
    #19623 Jimmy899, Dec 12, 2018
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  4. as for labour.
    The only thing that the most ineffective Prime Minister in living memory has got going for her is that she’s up against the most ineffective Opposition leader in history. It is a source of amazement, a wonder of miraculous proportions, a record breaking performance that story tellers will be recounting to wide eyed children around the campfires of the post-Brexit apocalypse, that even when faced with incompetence and venality on the scale of Theresa May, Jeremy Corbyn still can’t command a substantial lead over her in the opinion polls. Hell, never mind substantial, any lead at all would do.
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    In generations to come the word corbyn will enter the dictionaries as a noun meaning something or someone which is unfit for the task you hope to use it for. As in, “I tried to put together that new flatpack wardrobe, but I needed a screwdriver and I only had a chewed up nailfile that was handmade by a Bolivian peasants’ collective. So that was a bit of a corbyn.” Or as a verb meaning to refrain from action on the basis of some unrelated principle. As in, “Well I was going to save the cows from the fire in the cowshed. But I’m a vegetarian and don’t believe in meat-farming. So I corbyned them. There’s some cooked steaks in the fridge. A bit overdone mind.”
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    Labour isn’t calling for a no-confidence motion in a government that has pretty much abdicated any attempt at governing. After slagging off Theresa May for not holding a Brexit vote because she didn’t think it was going to be successful, Labour is now refusing to move a motion of no-confidence because they don’t think it’s going to be successful. And if the SNP, Plaid, and the Lib Dems move a no-confidence motion instead, well you can always rely on Labour to abstain.
    https://weegingerdug.wordpress.com/2018/12/10/a-bit-of-a-corbyn/
     
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  5. and the SNP :rolleyes:
     
  6. they are the only true opposition. dont take my word for it, google it. you wont find it in the express tho exe :rolleyes:
     
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  7. Tory MPs demand leadership change since the “will of the MPs” has changed since 2016.

    They are a total joke.

    Can there be a best out of 3 so May can have another go?
     
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  8. The're trying not to take a position as they realise that almost everything they would enact would be about as popular as cancer. They are trying to get into power on the back of the Conservatives bickering rather than their own policies. God forbid they actually got into power under this lot, that would be genuinely damaging. Thankfully the DUP will have no truck with Labour so they don't have the numbers to bring to an end the fixed term parliament as no Conservative will vote for a G.E. right now. That's why they are on the news this morning saying they are waiting for the right time. :rolleyes: I would say they are a joke, but their policies would be far from funny for this country.
     
  9. The people who told Scotland it was too small to become independent were reduced to desperate pleading for some concessionary EU crumbs from Estonia and Malta."
    :D
    nope, the desicion has been made, for better or worse.
    please let it be gove bojo or jrm.
     
    #19630 finm, Dec 12, 2018
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  10. I’m starting to think you’re right.
     
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  11. trussssst in meeeee. :p
     
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  12. even their own Scottish people didn't vote for the SNP policies, so their credibility is shot!
     
  13. do they not? hmm, 60% of MP'S, 90% of contituancy seats for their MSP's with the highest vote share since the scot gov was reconviened. chill dude, you aint giving evidence now. :upyeah:
     
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  14. what about the Scottish people voting on the biggest thing that jimmy cranky wants...and the sex pest before..
     
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  15. :sob:
     
  16. "Jimmy Crankie and the Sex Pest". Sounds like a 70's punk band. :)
     
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  17. you been refering to your pocket book again? you lot convicted sombody before its even been to court again?
     
  18. What's the latest on the sex pest btw? It seems to have gone very quiet about Porky Chops. :thinkingface:

    Salmond tunnocks.jpg
     
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