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. What makes you think I'm trying to convince you or anyone fin? I put my own opinion over as do you and others, what people do with additional information is upto them.

    2014 was no different than any other election, before it or since. All sides put what they want on the table, most can see the same one truth in multiple ways but again it's down to the individual at vote time.

    The current offered deal doesn't get us out of the eu. Until it does, many feel the need to remind parliament what the vote was for as parliament seems to be using an ignore the people translator.
     
  2. hows that? they won the 2007,2011,2015,2016,2017 elections on a manifesto. they won the 2016 Holyrood election on the biggest constituency vote in the history of the Scottish Parliament. together with the greens there is an indi supporting majority. there is a majority for remaining in the EU. hold a UK GE tomorrow and labour will be wiped out, again, and the tory's will lose seats to the SNP, on a manifesto campaigning to stay in the EU. why? because that's what the people want. yon MP's will just have to do as there telt, or at least attempt to. where as, in your neck of the woods you seem the opposite is true. seems lil back to front to me, but hayho.
     
  3. Aye, no excuse for the gendarmes rioting during peaceful yellow vest demonstrations. Disgraceful. Ram it.
     
  4. possibly because yer never done rabbiting. i think its perfectly normal and understandable when people spot yer pish. they are gonna point it out.

    it kinda was a lil different. the highest turn out ever? in the history of the UK, a v,v,high proportion of postal votes.
    and a v,different approach to who was allowed to vote compared to the EU vote.

    the deal gets you moving towards removing yer self from the political union called the EU. no?.
     
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  5. You have learnt how to quote :eek::eek::eek: or someone equally barbaric has hacked your account :thinkingface:
     
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  6. not much more you can do is there.
     
  7. You could march on Brussels. Without getting your feet wet, too.
     
  8. Oh dude, wheesht. sometimes it just easier, sometimes its better for the poor soul that has just made a tit of himself to question the point, rather than the person. it should appear a lil less confrontational. but i have come to the belief you guys are just in a perpetual state of high doe, that no amount of softly softly will calm yer troubled brows.
     
  9. you could, but i cant see you marching round to your local MP let alone yer gov or its representatives in the EU.
    lazy loz, v,lazy.
     
  10. You quoted again!

    finderman - if it really is you - I am so proud of you, laddie!
     
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  11. Right, pub....
     
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  12. aye, away and drown yer sorrows angry man.
     
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  13. I'd need to get my feet wet. You know how I feel about that.

    However, if that situation changes, you can be sure that my MP knows all about how I feel.

    "Representatives in the EU"? Oh, you refer to tokens of democratic process, or MEPs. Silly finderman: o D
     
  14. aye, arse over elbow.
     
  15. So it's OK when countries bomb the shit outta others countries because they don't agree with their policies or have oil. But when trouble hits their own streets, its a disgrace and the people are wrong and bad. Relating to the French riots, the public are getting the shit beat outta them by their own police. MSM isn't covering it. It's a strange world.
     
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  16. Is that since your accident, finderman?

    Surgery never really took, did it.
     
  17. To be fair fin that's a bit like saying the scottish parliament is full of people who were there after being voted for by scottish voters or like rangers or celtic won the cup, what it does show is that beyond Scotland, they do not trust the Scottish government.


    And where I "spout pish" I am greatefull for people pointing it out, you more than most :D, knowing what pish looks like given the "how too" manual of the snp.

    Now this is a bit of a porky and explains what I have said before, when one side continues to use percentages rather than real numbers, they are trying to control what you see rather than what is there to be seen

    2014 Scottish referendum total figures of actual votes (minus the spoilt/invalid) was 3,623,344
    2016 eu referendum total figures of actual votes minus the spoilt/invalid) was 33,577,342

    This kinda kills your argument of the highest turn out no? percentages tend to be used by small groups who then act like a puffa fish so puff their chest out to overinflate their ego...and their figures

    Far from it, and you know this. Everything May is saying that has reached the wishes of the democratic majority vote, is a partial achievement and partial because it relies on us being free of the eu to implement them. The backstop keeps us in the eu with no end date or legal right to leave. The eu does not make agreements with 20XX as the date unles it knows it can keep it going till 20XX should it choose too. It also stops us from getting deals that are better for us than the eu, the eu can block those so no, it is not a first step forward but a step into quick sand.
     
  18. Can't see the people forgetting what the police are doing to them. The army have less kit than these cops.
     
  19. Can't say the French dont like a good scap. Talk of riots happening in the UK after brexit, but I'm not sure people here have the same passion. Globalists surely must be getting the message, doubt they give a shit.
     
  20. hmm, 60% of the seats won suggests otherwise.

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    can you not invent yer own strap lines?
    it seems yer leader thinks different. but i guess you will keep bleating on. as is your right.
     
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