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. If the argument on deaths and coming of age is rolled out, I just ask if their intent is that we vote on this every 3-4 years then. I'm sure it will be fine if we hop in and out every few years like a brexit hokey cokey :thinkingface:
     
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  2. No.

    A better idea is to not just cancel the Winter Fuel Payment but actually charge the elderly more for their home heating.

    No price is too high for Remaining.
     
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  3. Or be accurate.

    It's the nastyness of the remain side that brings such things as all you old people will die soon and the younglings will change things

    But anyway for accuracy glib, did any people ever die before brexit, just checking?
     
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  4. Vince cable and the core lib dems might need that
     
  5. Well if they won't tow the line, maybe euthanasia is the way to go. :rolleyes:

    Kids clearly know everything now so with age no longer comes experience
     
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  6. How true, when I was 16 my old man knew 'fuck all'..... when I was 21 I was amazed by how much he had learned :thinkingface:
     
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  7. They have a good handle on the climate, stupid little cvnts :joy::sun::splat:
     
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  8. They've never known anything other than relative stability and the education system telling them that left is good.

    5 years of Corbyn as the PM would recalibrate our sub 25 year olds with a shot of reality as to what a genuine lefty in power gets you. They learn the lesson, then we move on for 20 years until the next batch of indoctrinated, experienceless spotty entitled mob, square the circle. :rolleyes:
     
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  9. I do chuckle when age is mentioned given those who refuse to accept no deal and want to remain

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  10. Quite.......My old man taught me everything I knew about servicing and repairing cars and motorcycles.......

    .......by the time I was 16, I had dismissed it all and had learned it myself instead.
     
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  11. Looks like Ken Clarke is having a heart attack; Philip Hammond has some nice lipstick on; Vince Cable is wincing because his Y fronts are too tight; John McDonnell has lost an arm and Michael Heseltine has sat on something very pointed.
     
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  12. You are of course being a little selective in your data choosing those five to represent some 15 million people.

    It would be as easy to find photo’s of five teenagers (Then) who voted Remain.
     
  13. I think there should be more "non-means tested" money given to the over 50's....:thinkingface::blush: :eyes: :motorcycleduc::motorcycleduc::motorcycleduc::motorcycleduc: :heart:
     
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  14. You say selective, I say accurate :D

    still perhaps the young leavers?
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  15. Not as much as when they all say "I respect the result of the referendum....................BUT" :grinning:
     
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  16. You write shallow stuff. Even though it is totally true that the older you are the more likely you are to vote leave, the point is so much time has passed there are now millions of adult people that did not get the chance to vote. Deny them their right on a technicality if you like. But as there has been so much water under the bridge I see it differently....
     
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  17. But you continue to blurt out the extreme remainer tropes.

    Why say "but the vote was 3 years ago" yes it was and for the last 3 years parliament has refused to action what they all said they would in their party mandates in 2017 and agreeing for article 50's launch date. If there is something that should change, it should be the politicians

    "Oh but many more are able to vote now that weren't able too before" so how many more years should we put things on hold because every day a new generation are being born that are not 18 yet but will be? it's just another silly stalling tactic.

    Democracy is now a technicality? cool
     
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  18. I wonder if a crowd funded court case could be brought against Cameron for lying :thinkingface: and Tony Blair for that matter regarding his warmongering :eyes:and all the other lying cheating bastids in the current Parliament - just to balance out what they are doing to prevent the Honey Monster getting the top job :)
     
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