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. So the EU want to make all the airlines go bust too as part of the punishment :thinkingface: you're starting to convince me that they are actually really quite wonderful :joy:
     
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  3. It's the total blinkered blindness of the remainers that thinks all british planes will fall from the sky and not be allowed to fly over the eu whilst believing all eu planes will continue flying in and out of the U.K with no issues.
     
  4. Hardly a punishment, just a potential consequence and one the EU has tried to head off with the bare-bones proposal Alan has turned up.
    This is all about self-harm, not punishment.
     
  5. Thank you for mostly coming around to my position.
    I still think you will recognise the punishment aspect of my argument once you properly reflect upon the events of the past couple of years.

    I don't believe I have ever argued that the EU should have offered us a golden-goodbye deal for leaving. That is unrealistic.
    I would settle for a trade deal that didn't unduly disadvantage the EU and the UK alike but I believe that will be impossible - for the reasons I have already stated.
     
  6. Not at all, why would you think that? Of course any problems would cut both ways.
     
  7. yip, the v,same. and if you knew anything you would know he argues against the eu. he is v,much pro EEA.
    and kinda dispels the one policy "BOT" myth of the pro indi movement (which is actually cross party and cross party member supported) does it not?
     
  8. British Airways have been pushing out pro UK adverts recently - seemingly in support of the UK in fact.
    Today the EU say they will fine BA's EU owners as it is breaking the rule of less than 50% share holding outside of the EU and the UK shareholders will take them over this percentage - you couldn't make it up eh?!? :bucktooth:
     
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  9. Guy Verhofstadt said:

    For too long, Spain has been governed by the two old parties of the left and right. PM Sanchez is part of the problem. Spain needs a new future under a centrist, reformist, pro-European agenda. Only Ciudadanos can deliver this!


    Does anyone care to tell the class what might be wrong with this statement from Guysie?

    Anyone?
     
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  10. Blimey, sounds more like you're coming round to my position.
     
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  11. Then go back and answer my question that I have asked twice today - no one appears to wish to answer it :blush:
    How do you explain the 'self harm' too? as we (the UK) won't be trying to harm any companies...
     
  12. That's nonsensical. Are you just explaining this badly?
     
  13. fin, that looked like one of your replies in the trump thread, yeah but no but yeah but no...leads to the question fin, are you vikki pollard?
     
  14. No, go do your own research for a change instead of making shite up :blush:
     
  15. Brexit is self harm and no deal is economic suicide.

    You specialise in silly questions - what's this one??
     
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  16. Exactly, we don’t know.
     
  17. What did I make up??
     
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  18. Go do your own research :yum I only ask sensible questions that cannot be sensibly answered :blush:
     
  19. All the doom and gloom dude - you're just like Cameron the day before the vote o_O
     
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