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. reread my post.
    the ministry of defense. whitehall and Parliament ect, london
    the DWP jobs shifted down to london slough? last year. everything that is purchased or salaried we pay our share. the tax/vat ect stays in london.
     
  2. true, but the uk is changing, be happy.
     
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  3. Wasn't that to do more with the snp wanting to do their own taxes etc ?
     
  4. even if yer typically exaggerated fluff bears out, and it takes four years, why would companys that are leaving a weakened uk to move back to an ever weakened england out of the EU? cheep labour?
    4years? hmm how much longer will it take the rUK to even get back to even something close to what you had already?
     
  5. no, it was income tax jobs they promised to keep up here. near 2k of them in the event of a no vote.
    guess what?.
     
  6. Well as we have established, the eu will insist on a hard border with tariffs etc etc, if they do then it's likely to be reciprical. Given Scotlands biggest customer is the U.K. British companies in Scotland will probably move back down south so closer to the customer and no fee's, Brexit shows this to be the case claim the remainers


    We are leaving what we have fin,it's tainted, why would we want the same thing again?
     
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  7. Lets hope TM and her lot have a lot more cash down the back of the settee to invest in the UK economy. They did ok finding money for the DUP and 1.6billion to support 'leave' areas. Well, that (1.6) might help Wearsiders then once Nissan pull out entirely :joy:.

    Cannot see any benefits and only see down sides to a no deal situation.
    Ironic to see figures that show the UK cost of supporting Northern Ireland. '' that the annual net cost to the UK being in the European Union is £8.1 billion. Whereas the size of the annual subvention to Northern Ireland is a whopping £9.2 billion.'' plus 1billion to the DUP.
     
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  8. And the Govt is not going to want to be held responsible for that decision so if May’s deal isn’t agreed I’m still of the opinion that ultimately they will put it to a “people’s vote” instead.

    All the polls suggest that Remain would win. If that happens it will be quite a spectacle to watch all the “swivel-eyed loons” on the Leave side go apoplectic!
     
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  9. sounds hellish..
     
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  10. All the polls prior to the 2016 Referendum suggested that Remain would win.
    So it will be the same spectacle as watching all the,"swivel-eyed loons",on the Remain side that have been going apoplectic since Leave won.
     
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  11. Would be even funnier if Leave no deal won :)
     
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  12. Don’t count your chickens. You should research how the opinion polling industry has improved its methods based on what it learnt in the UK in 2016 and in the US when Trump was elected.

    Oh ... and if you look back at media reports you’ll find that “swivel-eyed loons” is a term applied to the more hard-line Leavers, not Remainers ... I’m sure there are other equally derogatory terms for them ;-)
     
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  13. And upset the pathetic cry babies again, heavens! :eek:
     
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  14. You don’t need a lawyer to read the maritime law text regarding this issue.

    I have

    It’s clear

    The U.K. government us wrong.

    As are people who suggest that Shetland would be entitled to most of the oil.

    They keep information like this in books @noobie. You should try one
     
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  15. LOL! ''No doubt, documents have been seen....''

    Your very right! ''but remember that as yet no one has produced documentary evidence that the incidents took place''

    There has been so much sh1t paraded as real news throughout this whole process. Mind boggling.
     
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