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. Words matter.

    Meaning matters.

    Feel free to disagree : o D
     
  2. Because the EU does not recognise the Scottish Government as a Government. It only deals with its member governments, not subsidiary administrations
     
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  3. Sorry, did you find the words you said I said but never have yet? hmm?

    Now if we can just get the devolved government (Scotland) to understand that, everything will be hunky dory. Finally someone with snp sillyness understands the rules rather than stirring people up with a game.

    If we were dealing on populous, London would get a look in before Scotland
     

  4. But you clearly did. Your response to my opinion that the Tories will scrap the working time directive was to state that it will become U.K. law through implementation of the Withdrawal Bill. Which of course you are right, it will. For a few months anyway, until that part of the Withdrawal Bill is superceded.

    You seem to be the only person that doesn’t understand that.

    Pot, kettle, black, comes to mind
     
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  5. Finally, something the EU and I can agree on!

    Thanks, 749er!
     
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  6. If ever there was a "finally" one needed

     
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  8. I know I am

    I welcome your visionary and psychic skills. You asked me a question, I came back with a factual time line and the answer you have agreed I am correct on. After that point, it's your suggestion/suspicion and nothing more but have continually tried to list it as fact and then act surprised when someone questions it . No Kettle involved at all
     
  9. I bought a kettle yesterday for the office.

    The EU was not involved at all, nor was there free movement. I feel like I have fallen off the map and into the heart of darkness.
     
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  10. :)

     
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  11. Where's duke when you need him to say



    We can resolve the irish issue and therefore brexit quite easily.

    The eu has used smoke and mirrors to convince people (mostly remainers) that the Irish border is a political issue and unless we walk and stay in their trap deal then nothing can happen. I say smoke and mirrors because it is a trade difficulty and not a political one

    The U.K. government has said it will not return to a hard border of old
    The Irish government has said it will not return a hard border of old
    and the eu, which is not part of the good friday agreement, has said it hopes not to have a hard border of the old
    Now, by using ireland as a pawn, the eu continues to fool people and use it as leverage to keep the U.K. in the eu in some form.

    Now the true output can be shown when we go to the wto/free trade option. Why? Once we take the wto/free trade option, the eu cannot stop us leaving as we will have left, so it will have been a bluff called and nothing the eu can do about it.

    You watch then how quick the eu accepts this and starts working on the real issue, trade deals. Having realised the bluff didn't work, european industry will be quick enough also to say to the eu, you tried it, it didn't work now lets get on with everyone making money.

    Tadaaah
     
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  12. Free trade :thinkingface:
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  13. That isnt free at all! Liars!

    I demand free stuff!
     
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  14. Do you know what the EU tariffs for the rest of the world are for all on your list?
    And do you know it works both ways :thinkingface:
     
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  15. yer gonna get raped for the cost of a vote, votes are free, your getting what you wanted.
     
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  16. Isn't it all very complicated :thinkingface:
     
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  17. Shut it wee man :)
     
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  18. Honestly, I do wonder how some remainers ever made it out of the womb. whatever deal we leave on, there will be a disturbance as we re-align the U.K. from being tit fed by the eu project and when you throw up such figures you never mention as a third country, what the eu could impose, why is that?

    As with so many things, they raise, we raise, in the end it tends to be the same money just moving around in different ways.
     
  19. Hush fin, Nics on sky, talking bolloxs again.
     
  20. The WTO tariffs look to me as if they are to help a countries farmers / local trade ?

    Encourage a country to buy from its own where it can ?
     
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