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. Remain where? EU or UK, you need to start being a little less fluffy as one of your new years resolutions stated (I did yours) :innocent:
     
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  2. a lil less fluffy? as in, oll snack beard here?
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    ok, i will try, but it wont be easy. :rolleyes:
    :D

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  3. That's sounds a little low but then, what do I know of Scottish sperm count averages?

    [Nothing at all, before you get too excited : o D ]
     
  4. aye, i figured it would help, there's a lot of EU residents there, all needing to apply for settled status, the scot gov was gonna pay, but the uk gov blocked it. i think they have a pile of of new democrats to pay for...
     
  5. aye, but yer no that well informed (obviously). you will swallow anything...
    :p
     
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  6. Damn it, you got too excited : o D
     
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  7. Perhaps slightly unfair?

    Duerte / Phillipines: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-46720227 following admissions of murder, now sexual assault.

    Trump / USA: endless "misunderstandings of the truth" by the guy who likes to greet women by grabbing the fanny

    Erdogan/ Turkey / Putin/ Russia / Xi Jinping/ China changing their constitutions to support them being President (dictators) for life. All of which using their militaries against their own people.

    Macron/ France who irritates the citizenry with increased taxes/ fuel levies which leads them to rioting on the streets

    Meanwhile back at home we have an eight years in office government who have been elected on balance the books/ reduce immigration/ law & order / resolving homlessness / big fair society. All of which have got much worse.

    Corbyn might not be great. Corbyn might not ever get a chance to govern. But compared to the current crop, it would hard to say Corbyn is the worst...
     
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  8. 20 years today since the Euro was introduced.
     
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  9. not a gloat post but just to say its all possible in the UK if you send the right messages and use the right policies. no, i aint gonna bat these stats back and forth.
    crime, 43year low.
    no real spike in racial tension since brexit.
    homelessness at a 11year low.(all the way through the financial crash).
    GDP the highest in the uk
    unemployment rate the lowest
    a leader getting applauded by the UN
    books must be balanced
    its all doable.
    Corbin aint the worst, far from it, in my eyes he just aint a leader.
     
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  10. crime, 43year low.

    To be honest fin, the last time Scotchland was flooded with English, you lot behaved and crime went down too, we seem to be a soothing influence on ya :D
     
  11. I can’t argue with any of that really, but I was referring to uk politicians.
    For me with Corbyn I just don’t think he’s ever been anything other than a protester or a politician, I might be wrong
     
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  12. Corbyn was a moment and I don't feel that moment will be repeated again. When you have someone so inept in opposition as Corbyn and his front bench has been and given the opportunities they have had to score goals against the tories, then to still be trailing May in the polls says an awful lot.
     
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  13. I haven't seen or read anything about that.

    What status have the UN given the leader of the SNP within the UK.

    TB
     
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  14. The UN FFS?

    A terrorist organisation. Change my mind.
     
  15. The broom cupboard was empty
     
  16. You frequently mention being behind in the polls. Looking at mainstream polls Corbyn is within 2% of May (behind). Labour and Conservatives evenly tied with perhaps a slight edge to Labour. Given that all polls are a guesstimate and should allow a +/- 3% there is no trailing in the polls at all.
     
  17. Why +/- 3%. Why not 5% or 10%? Are you Mr Mori?
     
  18. Corbyn certainly has been a protester and always a politician. I expect he will continue to be both.
     
  19. A margin of error of plus or minus 3 percentage points at the 95% confidence level means that if they fielded the same survey 100 times, they would expect the result to be within 3 percentage points of the true population value 95 of those times.

    Most mainstream polls carry the +/-3% in the small print, personally since its only a guess, I don't pay much heed to those polls who doubt their own veracity by 10%.
     
  20. Personally, I would allow +or- 25%, but only based upon my experience. YMMV.
     
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