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. Guy Fawkes Wanted, qualifications:- must be able to light a fuse..:bomb:
     
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  2. Fight junker after breakfast, he's normally shit faced by then ?
     
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  3. Actually, that is all right. Go with that.
     
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  4. That will be down to the government of the day, and not something I or anyone else can affect. If any PM choses to announce a referendum, I (we) can only choose whether to vote or not.
     
  5. You’re soooo fluffy o_O
     
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  6. He only cares that he will be OK. I think he might be dookie's dad.
     
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  7. He’s thinking Italy for his low cost retirement whilst staying under the umbrella of the NHS :thinkingface: Uncle Dukey is selfishly heading to France with his fat UK pension thank you o_O
     
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  8. And this from a Brexiteer who mostly seem
    To moan about “our bloody money going to Poland and Romania”
     
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  9. I will be alright, yet I don't want it to happen.
    What does that tell you?
     
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  10. Nuttin’ :bucktooth: absolutely nowt :thinkingface:
     
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  11. Mines going to the Czech Republic but I’m cool with that :innocent:
     
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  12. Good man:upyeah:. Long(ish) thread broken with pictures to give the eyes a rest:).
    Blame @damodici he started this with his request.
     
  13. It tells me that you know my name is not "Jack", which tells me you are paying more attention than you are letting on!
     
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  14. Did you happen to notice, he didn't call me "Jack" in his reply?

    No, you didn't. You only care about yourself.
     
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  15. I think the EU seem quite resigned to a no-deal. Pity our MP's don't embrace it also.
    So they will demand £39 billion before talks start? Good luck with that! About time we stopped letting the EU determine all terms of what should be negotiations.
    Let's just check the economic position; Unemployment 3.9%, borrowing last year was £23 billion the lowest for many years, inflation 1.9%, GDP Growth forecast 1.6%. = We are in far better shape than the EU right now. The ECB is even talking about QE again!

    The EU has moved into full crisis mode, with officials now setting the terms the UK will have to meet for Brussels to open talks on avoiding an economic meltdown in the weeks after a no-deal Brexit.
    In anticipation of a no-deal outcome on 12 April after MPs voted down eight Brexit options on Wednesday, and the likely rejection of the withdrawal agreement on Friday, EU ambassadors on Thursday morning opened discussions on the terms to be set for the bloc to return to the negotiating table.
    The EU’s chief negotiator, Michel Barnier, told the diplomats during the meeting that a no deal was now “the most plausible outcome”, and that there was an urgent need to war-game the bloc’s response to it. The EU is to step up its “full-on crisis” preparations, according to a diplomatic note.

    It was agreed among the member states that for there to be any talks after the UK has crashed out, the bloc’s 27 capitals will expect Downing Street to agree to signal by 18 April that it will pay the £39bn Brexit bill despite the failure of the Commons to ratify the withdrawal agreement.

    The terms of the Irish backstop, keeping Northern Ireland in large parts of single market legislation and the EU’s customs territory in order to protect the Good Friday agreement, would remain as the bloc’s solution for avoiding a hard border on the island of Ireland.
     
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  16. WTF are they doing now? Voting on the Withdrawal Act but not the political Declaration.

    According to May 14 January she said “the link between [the two documents] means that the commitments of one cannot be banked without the commitments of the other. The EU has been clear that they come as a package.”

    And anyway to what purpose as Dreadful Loathsome said its not MV3 anyway? Is this some trick to get out of resigning?

    If this is the Tories taking back control, I'd hate to see them in panic mode. Cvnts.
     
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  17. I will say “I am alright Jack” once I get the popcorn in so I can enjoy the carnage

    Apparently, this is a common theme amongst this who think Brexit, especially a no deal Brexit is madness. But you know, that’s democracy, let’s get on with it. Sooner the better please.
     
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