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. A Wee Ginger Dug :bucktooth:
     
  2. it's usually dug the ginge, bill murrays brother or wings over sumerzet
     
  3. This is what they are up to......stands out a mile.
     
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  4. some of wings, (the site you have never debunked, and no paper has ever won a ruling against the corrections they are forced to print because of that site)
    the dug.
    the national,
    a hearald jurno. who is a regular comentor on one of those sites.
    and a couple of snippets from here and there. non of whom are in the employ of murdoch, barckly bros ect.
    the kind of analysis, with a scottish dimension you will never get to read in the dailys in englandshire.
     
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  5. Are you still expecting WTO/ No Deal "Leave" after three years? Never going to happen.
     
  6. yip, with that at least, i can agree.
    British politics can’t be fixed. It can only be left behind.
     
  7. There are two democratic choices - Leave with "a Deal", or Leave with "No Deal". The EU has made it abundantly clear that they will not allow the UK to leave with a Deal that does not harm the UK's interests and the Government has made it absolutely clear that they are in full agreement with the EU.
    Thus realistically the only outcome that respects the democratic process and protects the interests of the UK, is to leave on WTO ("No Deal") terms.

    There are numerous anti-democratic options - Full Remain, Pretend Leave, hold another referendum, various permutations of those.

    I predict one of the anti-democratic outcomes will occur but I "expect" the UK Government to act on the Referendum result in a democratically consistent, meaningful way : o )
     
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  8. Then there is the "drain the swamp, get rid of long term politicians and elites" guy.

    Pictured celebrating 25 years in politics (the swamp) at the Ritz (with the elites), following a career in investment banking. Holding a a pic of himself in a gold lift. Could it be any more ironic? Now with a new group (Anne Widdicombe & Boris's sister on her 3rd party to try to get elected). Farage will not disclose where the funds came from, and refuses to publish a manifesto.

    Farage.jpg

    PS You can't join his party -because it isn't one- but you can give Nige £25 to be on a list of supporters. LOL
     
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  9. And yet, Farage is one of the most honourable individuals in UK politics.

    If that doesn't depress you, nothing will.
     
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  10. only the fact that, you, genuinly believe it.
     
  11. Wish in one hand and sh*t in the other. See which fills up first?
     
  12. dookie, log out of Jez's account THIS INSTANT!
     
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  13. I have created a scale for measuring politicians' basic worthiness and suitability. I think we should possibly move this to another thread but anyway ...
    : o )

    1. In it to serve the Public and to achieve what they believe to be "good things" - Bill Cash, Dennis Skinner
    2. In it to serve themselves and to achieve what they believe to be "good things" - Nigel Farage
    3. In it to serve themselves and fvck the Public - Fiona Onasanya, Boris Johnson
    4. In it to back-stab colleagues every chance they get - Michael Gove
    5. David Lammy

    Whatcha think?
     
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  14. Farage, with no party, no manifesto, refusing to disclose who his backers are, ostensibly saving us from people exactly like himself, who is making a shed load of cash on the side -eg 20,000 supporters x £25 =£500,00 for Nige- must be in the wrong catagory!
     
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  15. He was a commodities broker and not a banker. That may seem little difference but portrays just how many inaccuracies his opponents are prepared to accept just because they dislike him.

    He didn't refuse to disclose where party funds had came from. I saw the interview with sophie ridge on sky and he was very clear, the majority of the £2 million raised was from £25 donations and membership fee's. He also admitted to one donor who had given £100,000 to the brexit party but wished to remain anonymous for now but knew when the party accounts had to be declared later in the year, that person would have to be declared as per the rules.

    The reason why some hate Farrage is (1) he is a very confident leader who can muster many behind him (most of the parties do not have that and (2) he unplugged enough people to see what was going on with British and european politics. Undoubtedly one of the most influential politicians of our times
     
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  16. David Lammy is a poundland Al Sharpton who desperately wants to bring over the american racial divide type of politics just to keep him happy
     
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  17. You are Carole Catwalloper and I claim my Ten Free Valium.

    Farage is the only one I mentioned that I am certain I have categorised correctly.

    Oh. And Lammy, of course. Obviously.
     
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  18. Classic Drug Dealer marketing.

    Create demand for your product. Meet demand for your product. Vile piece of filth, that one. Sharpton, too.
     
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  19. Keep swigging down the snake oil noob, Farage is depending on it. Have you sent him your £25 yet? Might as well join since your Tories took a pasting in Essex.
     
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  20. I send no party any money, that could be a good beer up money, tsk.

    Essex it seems was quite vocal and not as sheepish as many in the labour party. The tories did not take a pasting, they were given a right good slapping by those (the voters) who normally vote for them for not doing as they were told.

    They were told, leave the eu. After 3 years the closest they have gotten to is having tried to sell what level of remain can we get away with, whilst claiming its leave.

    The people of Essex saw that dishonesty so gave a reminder to our mp's by kicking them in the vajazzle
     
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