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. To bring this back to Brexit, the change to State Pension Age was driven by European Law that sex inequality of SPA was unlawful.
     
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  2. Indeed Noobs, lets wait for them wiggy type peeps to examine the evidence when presented in June or maybe the DWP will wangle another later date they have done so 3 times already. Meanwhile they are playing with our lives.
     
  3. of course he doesent. over and above the quality of the brexit campaign, theres the broken promises of the indi reff, not including the strain of, smith, and the 2016 scotland act put on that result.
    you have to remember, he is accountable to us up here. not westminster.
     
  4. True, but how its implemented must be done lawfully, i think there are at least 6 EU countries still not implementing SPA equality.
     
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  5. You’ll have to enlighten me sorry, the 2016 Scotland act gives more power to Scotland, did it not give what was wanted ?
     
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  8. Learn to quote - are you sure you put your tick on the ballot paper in the correct box o_O
     
  9. aye. it did give what was wanted, by brittish labour. v,litle. even, the torys wanted to offer more controle over taxraising powers would you believe. (tho not tax avoidance) however they did attempt to scew us over to the tune of several bill a year in the closing days of the negotiations which led to the deadlock and the eventual caving in of the brittish gov.
    labour led Better togeather, and prommised the earth during the campaign, in the final week, when the polling was sitting at 54% YES. the other party leaders including cameron, assured us that they would deliver....
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    labour are no more. the party of home rule are finished up here. and the torys are maxed out, bar potentially a tad more tactical votes.
    all that nearly broght back calls for indi,2.
    brexit has assured it.
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    i'v just been bleathering to wolfgang, a customer of 6years. he's leaving. thanks.
     
  10. @J biker
    because there was so much deception involved to influence the result. Also there are some very interesting links between leave groups/people. Look at Arron Banks, UKIP, Leave EU... donors and members, Russian connections just for a start.


    So the result should be overturned ?
    Do you think they will ?
     
  11. Thank you.

    Perhaps Brexit (if it ever happens) and then another independence referendum will give Scotland what it wants.

    Do you think there will be another independence vote if brexit doesn’t happen ?

    Why is Wolfgang leaving ?
     
  12. Yes, ...there was no ban Exige box. o_O

    I dont think the result should be overturned or another referendum, not with the same questions anyway. A confirmation vote, hmmmm. How would that work? Turning that around on Brexiteers, if the UK agrees a deal that keeps freedom of movement, trade deal, close links to EU, but leaves the EU..then would they want the opportunity via a vote/referendum to kick it in to touch?
    Do I think the result will be overturned? No. That does not mean some will not try to revoke article 50.
     
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  13. You either voted leave or didn't vote at all :thinkingface: which was it :bucktooth:
     
  14. the simple fact of the mater is, without a seismic change in british politics and wealth distribution, indi is enevitable.
    with wolfgang, firstly it was because of a job oppertunity back in Austria, but when i told him he couldnt because i wanted his vote, he confesed he doesent talk politics wth the locals but it was brexit that pushed his desicion.
     
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  15. I agree, problem with another referendum is if it’s close again also.
    Can’t see the first ref result being overturned either, I do wish people would stop going on about it.
     
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  16. I would imagine there being a lot more support for indi if brexit does happen.

    Out of interest how did Brexit push his decision, as it hasn’t happened yet ?
    I’m guessing he is Austrian and been in the U.K. a while, so would it have much affect on him personally, or is it the general affect of Brexit on the U.K. ?
     
  17. i didnt push him hard on it. he just said it wasnt nice. he is not the first person to be standing at me desk and saying, wtf?.
     
  18. no, not for that reason. best prices and work in town brw.
     
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