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. No, only showing you how the Remainers are twisting the results.
     
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  2. @AirCon i was wondering if you where cool with me responding to this. you gonna be ok with it?
    exe. the legislation to hold the next reff starts this week. it will pass. there is a majority of MSP's elected on an indi ticket.
    there is still a 62% remain vote.
    labour,liberal and tory votors supoort indi. on sep 2014, before the shitstorm the figure was 54%yes before the "vow".
    softly softly catchy monkey.
    chill.
     
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  3. I haven't a clue what you just said but I think you agreed with me :kissing:
     
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  4. you do undertand. i think you got it loud and clear.
     
  5. So the SNP is diminishing then, didn't you get about 90% in a general election a while ago and now your down to 38% :worried:
     
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  6. What legislation fin? Are you confusing the snp talking amongst itself and saying aye, aye, aye as legislation ?
     
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  7. Yes. I’d almost put money on it.
     
  8. Co leader of the Greens has just said their rise is due more to Climate Change and peoples worries about that rather than Brexit :bucktooth:
     
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  9. A recent resolution at Pagham Parish Council decreed that leaving the EU would mean no more very pleasant Polish girls serving chicken at the Shripney KFC and that Pagham would not be standing for it.

    I tell you, there was a very hostile and rancorous atmosphere at the meeting.

    When I said that we could scour the Parish, perhaps raiding into Aldwick's and Lagness's territories for Polish girls - because leaving the EU did not mean that we would be throwing out our EU visitors - I was driven out of the meeting hall with shouts of "Heresy!" and "Burn the witch!" ringing in my ears.

    That Scottish council up thereabouts, they sound terribly meek and tame by comparison.

    Jut sayin'.
     
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  10. If I had a vote, I’d have a hard time voting for any party that had Anna Soubry in it. Can’t stand her. And Chukka always seems totally humourless. Don’t understand what their points of difference are with the LibDems. Does anyone know?
     
  11. They are desperate to raise their profiles in their own constituencies so that, come election time, they stand a chance of keeping their jobs.

    Beyond that, any analysis of their motivations is pointless. They stand for nothing except themselves.
     
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  12. You've been warned about going out in women's clothes, keep it for indoors.
     
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  13. Indoors, there's no sense of danger nor anticipation.

    Warn all you like, I won't stop until I'm stopped.
     
  14. Go get 'em Ann :)

     
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  15. Wait until she gets hold of Barnie :thinkingface:
     
  16. in the uk's FPTP system, yes. thats 40% more than the iron (pig) lady conceded was required to start negotiations.
    38%in a PR election. +greens, plus the smaller indi partys vote share at holyrood elections
    with weakening resistance from labour, about 40% of labour votors suport indi. but i do accept, 40% of not a lot, aint a lot.
    with a gradual move towards indi from a previous labour First Minister. it aint looking good for the union, unless they change their ways, of course. ie, find a compromise position for scotland.
     
  17. I can tell when fins sphincter is twitching, he uses percentages instead of actual numbers :D
     
  18. Alister Campbell is getting loads of airtime due to our diabolical political remain media. He just said Nigel Farage must be secretly disappointed by his results :joy:

    But for balance here is a true fact for you:
    Brexit party are now the biggest party in the whole EU council with Merkel in second place :thinkingface:
     
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  19. I can't find details of individual sub area results but from what I was seeing as they reported them last night the Brexit Party would have won more than 90% of the country! :eyes:
     
  20. You're agreeing with me again aren't you :eyes:
     
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