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. tick tock …………….. :bomb:










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  2. Armageddon.
     
  3. Let's all support the yellow jackets.
     
  4. Get yourself an inflatable dinghy, truck on down to Dover and when it's dark start paddling shorewards… Easy Peasy. :upyeah:
     
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  5. You're a-getting a... what? A yellow vest?
     
  6. nah, Armageddon a lil bored of the yellow vests. durr. and no DD, Grayling's gonna need those boats btw.
     
  7. Seems like a good alternative to heating your home in winter, maybe a few of those fires at the right London postcodes would settle things down around brexit issues, surely the likes of JC would love a bit of protest in his street?
     
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  8. How can you possibly be getting bored of the yellow vests? Your beloved MSM isn't covering what is currently going on in Macron Town. It's like it isn't happening.
     
  9. just 10mins of something that doesn't relate to me or i have no influence over tends to bore me quite quickly these days. which is ultimately why i don't watch uk news. occasionally i will catch a bit of our news, which isn't really news a tall. why keep banking up the rage?
    re the yellow shirts, demonstrating?, cool. do yer thing. rioting?. nah, you can ram it.
     
  10. Wouldn't hear a Catalonian say that would you, or would you?
     
  11. i think they are generally peaceful. until the Spanish police get involved right enough. different gig for them tho init.
     
  12. I wonder, in all seriousness fin, if that is where so many independence causes fail? They become almost entrenched/locked in/blinkered to the them and us, that they forget there is more going on around that?

    Taking brexit, I wonder how many remainers would know that the mep european elections are taking place weeks after we officially leave and the europe they hoped to stay in, might not be the europe that is there after those eu elections?
     
  13. almost all? hmm, sounds like a wee history rewrite going on there. the uk political union could be ended tomorrow, in the same way pretty much every other country has left the uk before. surely you can find it in your self to at least commend the indi supporting party's continual condemnation of violence while seeking to achieve their goals by democratic means. i so now whats coming next, so i will answer it now. you wouldn't of stopped pointing out the flaws in the EU anymore than i would in the UK. if the vote was close and the means used to secure the result where found to be corrupt, you would of been shouting it from the roof tops, well probably not you, i cant see you going much further than yer keyboard but you know what i mean.
     
  14. luckily then for the PM, everyone has had a few weeks away from this topic so all will have forgotten where we are at.............and then obviously in the interests of the whole country, vote for her deal!
     
  15. yip, i can rely on my lot to vote in the interest of the whole country.. while also respecting the votes of their constituents.
     
  16. The U.K. political union won't end tomorrow or any time soon, no matter what a small bunch of loons north of the border think :rolleyes:

    Agree violence is never the way forward

    If the vote had been the same figures but in reverse, I'd'a whinged for a couple of weeks but accepted one percent difference is the same as 15% difference, it was a democratic vote that those entitled to, had a chance to say how they felt. something many remainers struggle with.

    Mays deal can't go on, it is eu in charge and in a worse way than we have now. We do have a constitutional bomb waiting to go off however.

    The peoples majority vote said leave, the mp's do not want to leave. If the mp's do not endorse that majority vote and go against it then democracy and democratic votes serve no purpose.
     
  17. your lot have consistently ignored the voice of the scottish people on independence, hardly a benchmark of respecting democracy

    My point fin is, if you have governments who ask he people by democratic votes, then ignore the result time and time again, then conflict is inevitable
     
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  18. i dont think you have ever said anything to convince me that you actually believe this. like the vote in 2014, its not the result, its the subsequent revelations that have led to the stalemate. mays deal, while a badun, gets you out the EU, Why are you still campaigning?. democracy. meh, its just a word.
     
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