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. parraphrase farage or listen to sombody who knows whats what?.
    had you dug deaper you would know he is no fan of the EU.
    far from it.
     
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  3. Is this pasted from somewhere?
     
  4. yip. from this guy. a brexiteer. his main reason being the silence from the EU after the Catalan reff and Spanish gov/ police brutality conducted on the citizens of Catalonia.
    https://www.craigmurray.org.uk/
     
  5. Goddammit man. There are rules. Long posts MUST be interspersed with pictures on this thread in order to alleviate the drudgery and make them interesting to read. Please do try to follow them.:)
     
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  6. I was in Catalonia last week for work and they were saying the head of the Catalan government who is in exile in Belgium was banned from standing in the Euro elections by Spain.

    Meanwhile, I was often posting “tick tock” as we were on a countdown to a no deal Brexit. Then that slowed down as parliament broke its own law. What with May deciding to leave it looks like we are firmly back in course for a no deal Brexit once Boris becomes PM. That will also add another 5% to the YES side for Scottish independence
     
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  7. Boris has to get through the run offs first in parliament. He might be popular with the public, but he will face a significant challenge to be on the final membership ballot.
     
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  8. BoJo won't be allowed to take part in the final run-off.

    The Tory management always do this stuff. Their finger is always ready to be placed on one side of the scales.
     
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  9. Boris is not a good choice imo, as clearly evidenced by the fiasco he made of Foriegn Sec, amongst other things.
     
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  10. The prize-idiot is now telling us that when he is PM, he will negotiate a revised WA with the EU, removing the "harmful" elements of the Berlin-May proposal.

    I know these people are not cataclysmically stupid or insane ... so I can only conclude that they believe the entire electorate to be one or other.
     
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  11. Johnson will say anything to be PM. Anyone who believes him has never looked at his past record or actions in office. If we thought the Park Bridge over the Thames that was never built but still cost £53million was bad - imagine what a twat like him would do as PM.
     
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  12. Yeah, I have gone off him a little, too.
     
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  13. A park bridge you say, sounds lovely, tell me more :bucktooth:
     
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  14. But are we ready for a Government nationalising energy, water, the rail firms and Royal Mail, raising taxes for the higher paid, increasing pay for teenagers, scrapping university tuition and investing billions of pounds in public services? Brexit doesn’t even get a mention!
     
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  15. Like Germany then?or those scandanavian countries where everyone is happy?
     
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  16. The many, or the few?

    ‘ Happiness is unevenly distributed in the Nordic countries. A great many people in the Nordic countries experience a high level of well-being, but at the same time, 12.3 percent of the total population in the Nordic region are struggling or suffering.
    • A significant proportion of young people are struggling or suffering. In
    the 18–23 age group, 13.5 percent are struggling or suffering in the Nordic countries. A higher proportion is found in only one other age group, namely those over 80 years of age.’

    http://norden.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:1236906/FULLTEXT02.pdf
     
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  17. Many in comparison with the UK - use statistics however you want - but what you posted was irrelevant to the discussion and false news :yum
     
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