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. yip, i was being a little cheeky and referring to the predicted loss of GDP in the event of a no deal breaxit.
     
  2. nah, thats jrm, the one that got owned by james obrian. i think he is just after claiming that brexit was campaigned on the prospect of a no deal.
    uh huh.
     
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  3. i guess any one of the members could veto that.
    :D
     
  4. They could fin but whether it's the U.K. by being largely eurosceptics and have pointed out to the eu many times "look it will hit the fan, don't do that" and they did it anyway because they are too arrogant to listen. At least you know in 5 years, your budgeting abilities for yourself will be les than now because they want to centralise EVERYTHING.

    On a seperate note, whilst the remainers continue to blab only we will be effected, German newspaper Spiegel using the imf's own predictions, see Germany's growth now downgraded

    http://www.spiegel.de/international...pares-for-an-economic-downturn-a-1246980.html
     
  5. Dude, I follow lots of people on Twitter, from many sides of the arguments. I had to let CNN go though, it was like sifting through the hazardous waste from a liposuction clinic. Anyhoot. That clip from Guido could easily have come from half a dozen other commentators I read on Twitter. The fact it was one of Guido's means far more to you than it ever could for me.

    However, you have provided me the opening that I knew you eventually would, predictable as you are. Your evangelising on this forum for, for example, Wings over Scrumpiland and Crag heh Murray, and others, shows you to be be someone who likes to follow "heroes". I suspected this tendency in you but I needed confirmation before becoming convinced of it.

    Your projection onto me of your own tendency for hero worship, your proclivity for believing 100% in someone, lionising them unthinkingly and uncritically, was the clincher and it betrays a deep fault in your thought processes.

    I'll do me - you do you.

    : o )
     
  6. Wings over Scrumpiland are superb debunkers, to the extent that almost no one cheats at Monopoly any more.

    Big cheer!
     
  7. hmm, we had this convo before. its just a more wordy version of the accusation i placed at your feet. try being more original
     
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  8. calm doon. fug sake, its a new day. chill.
    i'v requested several times some recommended reading from you, something that fulfilled the criteria you have mentioned you require before you take heed of. you never do.
    i guess if was obsessed as yersel i dig out those posts where you have stated it, then compare them to my media of choice. not that half the country has any msm representation or choice. i think it would cover all the bases.
    guido boy. :D
     
  9. HALF the people voted to leave!
     
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  10. That's the idea of a parliamentary democracy, that's how it's supposed to work.
     
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  11. Why have a referendum then ?

    Or for that matter a GE
     
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  12. :zzz::zzz::zzz:
    thats the end result of constant scare storys.
    all sorts of things get discused in any consultation. it doesent mean they make it into policy. thats the brexiteer campeigners tatic, pull out some pish that might of been covered at commite and present it as enevitable.
    take a day off, regroup, take stock. :upyeah:
     
  13. deadlock, stalemate.
     
  14. Brexit is a cock up now, (is it going to ever happen now? what the opposers want) everyone seems to be doing everything they can to ruin this country, the opposers are just trying to get an election to get themselves into government, without a thought in the world how they are screwing this country up in the process.
     
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  15. democracy democracy democracy.
    it should be worth remembeing that that vote was the one that may tried to avoide having. she wanted that to be an executive dessicion
     
  16. Looking at the homlessness, poverty, crimewave, chronic infratstructure & trebled national debt anyone who calls themselves an opposition party should be attempting to remove the government who haven't helped with any of the above significantly in eight years.
     
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  17. The trouble is, if we went for a general election now, apart from there being not enough time before we leave, various parties would make their position on brexit as the centre of their campaign so might be in the position of voting for the party you want but who are trying to sell you a pup within their manifesto (which we now know from the votes and manifesto's, they have no intention of keeping unless the mp's want it)

    The tories under May would probably still try and sell the chequers deal, so if you vote tory, she would keep trying with chequers thinking a vote tory meant a vote for chequers

    Labour, despite 60% of their constituencies voting to leave and 95% of their mp's wanting to remain, would insist any vote for labour means remain in some form

    snp is likely to say feck em all just vote for us and indi (even though they had a referendum a few years ago and the Scottish people said no thank you)

    They all would likely be selling something, the majority of people might vote for one but not the other.
     
  18. Looking at he homlessness, poverty, crimewave, chronic infratstructure & trebled national debt anyone who calls themselves an opposition party should be attempting to remove the government who haven't helped with any of the above significantly in eight years.
    meh, thats manopoly. a lil to minutiae.
     
  19. snp is likely to say feck em all just vote for us and indi (even though they had a referendum a few years ago and the Scottish people said no thank you)
    what are the people living in scotland saying now?
     
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