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. Bit of an insult as I am probably the least racist person on here :innocent: - tbf he's probably a remainer if he's that stupid :joy:
     
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  2. exi, you've met fin, is he a tounguer?

    Fin watch that video you posted, his words do not match the mouth movements
     
  3. He's very small so I couldn't tell, he's nice though, I like him :blush:
     
  4. you deviant you, he isn't from czechland

    I mean those people whose tongue is very big so words stumble....Finm said Spinm
     
  5. No he isn't, he's from England :) we've planted him to reclaim Scotchland, shhhhhh though...……...:eyes:
     
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  6. Glidd, my sophisticated yet naive friend - if you think math and polls are linked in a simple relationship ... you just might be simple yourself.

    I know this isn't true though. You're intelligent, you know that polls do not ask merely questions, then engineer answers, so I realise that you are trolling. I can respect that.

    And for your information, I have used the correct term "math" for decades longer than I have been aware that Trump even exists. If you paid attention to things instead of damaging your brain by exclusively reading the MSM, you'd realise this is the case : o D
     
  7. There's only 2 types of English, correct English and misspelled (misspelled) English... :):upyeah:
     
  8. Ssshhh, Remainder Elise.
     
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  9. :kissing:
     
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  10. desperate stuff. anyhoo
    being absolutly honest here, your words dont match anybodys i know personly.
     
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  11. Keep saying it often enough and loud enough and I’m sure the Universe will listen to you and miraculously your side will win the vote on “No Deal” on Wednesday. Then again .... ha, ha, ha :)
     
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  12. Loud enough? you do realise your on a computer, are you on that speak and spell again? tut
     
  13. As you find so many of my posts funny @Loz, I hope you can still laugh on Wednesday and not be crying like a baby with @noobie when “No Deal” gets voted down. I’ll be thinking of you ;-)
     
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  14. Ahhhhhhh .... that might be why you’ll lose on Wednesday .... maybe you aren’t saying it LOUD enough. Try typing in CAPS. Who knows, maybe that will help!
     
  15. I haven’t been in here for weeks dude, leave me out of it.

    However, as you dragged me in. If parliament somehow blocks leaving the EU by whatever means, I’ll have my “Huzzah” video bookmarked for the backlash to follow at the next G.E.
     
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  16. I don't actually need Google to help me understand what a "poll of polls" is,but do know what polls are Dave.thanks anyway.
    As I said,your poll of polls is months out of date,and the main polls in December 2018,(even the governments own!),showed the opposite.
    And as stated earlier by another contributor,if either the organisation who organised the poll,or the data they chose was,"cherry-picked",to indicate their particular preference,then a poll of polls is no more an accurate guide to public opinion than anything else.
    I have absolutely no doubt that you didn't choose that particular graph by accident-I specifically posted links to articles from the Independent as it is as anti-Brexit a newspaper as one can get...and even they had to admit the lack of enthusiasm for Mays dogs breakfast.
    (By the way,you didn't answer my question regarding as to whether you'd be,"thankful",if your preference had been over ridden? .
    Anyway:
    It may not have used the words,no deal",but it didn't use the words,"with a deal",either.
    But the words spoken by the then-Prime Minister David Cameron when he announced the referendum and the possible consequences of a leave vote were crystal clear.
    "‘What the British public will be voting for is to leave the EU and leave the single market.’ George Osborne echoed him: ‘We would be out of the single market.’
    If we were told that a leave vote would take us out of the single market,then any attempt to keep us IN the single market,(no matter how much you would prefer it to be so),
    cannot possibly be described as delivering the result of the referendum.

    And at Camerons Chatham house speech in 2015,(I have highlighted the phrases that many people wish had not been spoken):

    "And ultimately it will be the judgment of the British people in the referendum that I promised and that I will deliver.

    You will have to judge what is best for you and your family, for your children and grandchildren, for our country, for our future.

    It will be your decision whether to remain in the EU on the basis of the reforms we secure, or whether we leave.

    Your decision.

    Nobody else’s.

    Not politicians’.

    Not Parliament’s.

    Not lobby groups’.

    Not mine.

    Just you.

    You, the British people, will decide.


    At that moment, you will hold this country’s destiny in your hands.

    This is a huge decision for our country, perhaps the biggest we will make in our lifetimes.

    And it will be the final decision.

    So to those who suggest that a decision in the referendum to leave…

    …would merely produce another stronger renegotiation and then a second referendum in which Britain would stay…

    …I say think again.

    The renegotiation is happening right now. And the referendum that follows will be a once in a generation choice.

    An in or out referendum.

    When the British people speak, their voice will be respected – not ignored.

    If we vote to leave, then we will leave.

    There will not be another renegotiation and another referendum.

    So I say to my European counterparts with whom I am negotiating.

    This is our only chance to get this right – for Britain and for the whole European Union.

    I say to those who are thinking about voting to leave.

    Think very carefully, because this choice cannot be undone.

    And to those who are campaigning to leave but actually hoping for a second referendum – I say decide what you believe in.

    If you think we should leave – and leave means leave – then campaign for that and vote for it.
     
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  17. Nothing clearer than that, posted the link to his speech many times, remainers just go la la la la la - irrefutable evidence what people voted for...
     
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  18. And by the way,the unbiased,"poll of polls",graph previously posted,is a product of this" neutral",organisation:
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        Who work with these "neutral,organisations:
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    Can anyone spot the pro-Brexit organisation they work with?
    Funny the things you find when you can be bothered to look.
     
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  19. Do you see a vote to take the no deal option away as a ‘win’.
    Who for ?
     
  20. Yes mate. For the UK.
     
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