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. Don’t show that to remoaners :eek:
     
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  2. Annoyer?
     
  3. Voyeur?
     
  4. Its unlikely the Post Office loses your mail, they dont deliver it. Royal Mail do.
    Just sayin


     
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  5. Annnd there up pops the eu "vote again" that we said was always coming
     
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  6. They would get a bigger surprise if it was remain or leave on WTO again - but it will be rigged :rolleyes:
     
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  7. deffo, but vote leave have big donors. they can afford the fines.
     
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  8. i'm sure they are all posturing as they have Junkers job becoming available soon too

    It does rather prove most brexiteers point. In a non accountable eu, run by largely people who real people will never be able to vote out, supported by governments who are prepared to over turn their own peoples majority democratic votes and mandates and if required, will continue to subjugate those votes into voting again and again till the eu gets the answer they want, at what point do you think what the eu offers, is democratic?

    As an aside and another foreign newspaper media source and not just our own, France's Le Monde. When we have mentioned how French farmers are largely supported by cap payments and food prices are artificially high to protect French farming, Le Monde explains it quite well in today's edition

    In 2017, France paid about € 16.25 billion and received € 13.5 billion, of which € 9.2 billion under the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). According to data from the European Commission,

    https://www.lemonde.fr/les-decodeur...n-europeenne-a-la-france_5438283_4355770.html
     
  9. Our best hope is that one or more of the remaining 27 negotiators says 'non' to an article 50 extension.*:astonished:

    Theresa May delays any votes until the last minute and then just when the remoaners think they've won...... she dissolves parliament.:blush:
    ..... tick tock and we are out.:kissing_heart:
    .... glorious WTO here we come.:innocent:

    May be the Prime Minister always was a Brexiter in remoaners clothing?:heart_eyes:

    *It would be a clear indication that the EU is undemocratic if they managed to get all 27 to immediately agree to the extension.:mad::mad:

    PS
    Having artificial high food prices to protect EU farmers costs the poor disproportionately more than the better off.....:bucktooth:
    Some people are so blinkered that they can't see this.
     
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  10. we get well over 4bill. dont you want to protect our farmers, rural economy's and the cottage industries that feed from it? i wonder how Le Pen will replace that. we give 17bill a year to the EU, lets give to our farmers instead?
     
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  12. Did anyone hear Anna Sourbry on Radio 4 this morning ?

    I'm sure she said no deal brexit would be disastrous for her 'friends' in business.
     
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  13. She knows people...…?
     
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  14. Well, what’s the point of representing your plebs if you can’t look after your ‘friends’ business interests?
     
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  15. The idea all of those who wanted remain, supported by many eu governments and multinationals spent less, in trying to stop Brexit than the largely peoples vote who voted for it, is fanciful nonsense.
     
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