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. oh, thats right, you have a boss, you used to have only 30, now you have near 200 of em.
     
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  2. I would be interested to know the sources where you have been doing your reading on the WTO and their rules.
    I have tried their website and I didn't find it at all easy to find clear, relevant information on there. I have also read some journalistic articles, which are much clearer but how biased are they?
    My daughter also gave me one of her textbooks to read but that was even harder to glean relevant information from.
    So, as you have clearly been much more successful in your research, perhaps you let me/us know where to look.
     
  3. That's a totally different thing, so am I right that you're saying it would be cheaper to manufacturer the car in China and export it to the UK than build and sell it in the UK ?

    Please someone help me, this doesn't make sense at all.
     
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  4. That's easy.
    Pronounciation-wise, before you eat it, you say scone, as in bone.
    Once you've eaten it, it's scon!
     
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  5. You think Trump will give the UK a more favourable deal than he gives the EU?
    Why??
    He is so capricious it's not totally impossible but please don't count on it
     
  6. Not enough volume in the UK market to sell to the UK alone
     
  7. Certainly not, but all the remain arguments seem to be based on what might happen, why can't a leave one ?

    No, but the original post from Duke was saying it's better to build a car in China and export it to the UK than build it in the UK for the UK, which doesn't make sense, does it ?
     
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  8. from a scottish point of view we can compair everything to what has happend before and ask ourselvs, why should it be any different this time?
     
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  9. You mean whinging? or something different?
     
  10. If the factory is in China and we have zero tariff, the costs would be lower because they can then sell to both countries with zero tariff
     
  11. yip, thats what they do noob, whinge. we winge to our MP'S, they go and winge to who ever will listen. prety much the same in every constituancy in the uk. except, the north east and southwest. where the constituants just winge at deaf ears.
     
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  12. Excuse my ignorance, can you briefly explain ?
     
  13. who said that?
     
  14. Now you've done it, he'll go back 300 years, no holding him now, there'll be nothing brief about it :sob:
     
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  15. But in terms of the U.K. market it would have to be shipped from China, don’t know much about shipping costs but would have thought it would be expensive?
     
  16. goat, where do we start and how will we stop the forum massive exploding.
    3 or 4 quickes from just the last 4years.
    vote no to save the tax jobs, we voted no, they moved them to london, all 1400 of em
    vote no cos the oil is running out, the week after, one of the biggests finds ever was anounced
    vote no, no fracking licenses will be sold. we voted no, licenses where issued
    vote no and we will give you devo max and protect your gov and laws by making them permenent. we voted no, they didnt enshrine our gov in law and conducted a power grab (queue noob) via the house of lords.
    vote no and lead the uk, take your place as a member of the uk. we voted no, the gov says we aint a member but a part of the uk and excluded from the EU negotiations.
    voteing no is the only way of gauranteeing staying in the EU. we voted NO..
     
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  17. Hard to argue with any of that Stu. :) Apart from wishing a pox on Cornwall. :(
     
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  18. I get that, it’s a general thing ( UK only ? ) politicians never do what they promise.

    So how do we change it ?

    I certainly don’t know the answer, I do think the EU ref nonsense has highlighted how bad they all are to everyone though.
     
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