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. Johnson (and Hunt ?) are now saying that as things have changed with the UK having a different PM and therefore new red lines they want to re-negotiate the WA.

    The EU are saying no new negotiations.

    No win situation for either side.
     
  2. Clown World. We live in Clown World.
     
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  3. Johnson says its feasible to leave the EU by 31st Oct, Hunt says he will leave by 31st Oct with or without a deal if the HOC don't take no deal off the table.
    No commitment to leave by ether of them.
    Both covering there backs, not leaving is still more likely than leaving on Oct 31st.
    Steve
     
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  4. Yes, both saying they want to re negotiate though and EU saying no.
    I think the Eu are still doing all they can to force the U.K. to remain
     
  5. The eu are looking at parliament and are thinking, you are going nowhere, fuck the people and their democratic majority votes.
     
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  6. The EU haven't hidden the fact that they'd rather the UK remained in the EU. Its easy for them to just sit back and watch now, The UK has spent 3 years arguing over the referendum result and planning nothing making it harder and harder to leave properly.
     
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  7. I don't think the EU are just sitting back, I think they are working with remainers behind the scenes to frustrate or overturn the referendum.
    Steve
     
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  8. Thank you.

    The EU will not agree to a Deal that encourages the UK (or any other member state) to leave the EU. Any "deal" they agree to will contain elements that cripple the UK and its ability to function as an independent nation.
    Snowflake folk refer to this concept as a "Punishment Deal" - ie the EU petulantly "punishing" the UK for leaving the EU. Snowflakes folk suggest - quite reasonably, perhaps - that the idea of a "punishment deal" is not terribly likely or even realistic. This is of course a straw man argument.

    The EU doesn't want to punish the UK for leaving, it wants to prevent the UK from leaving.

    Incidentally, this is why FBPE should be treated as a mental health crisis.
     
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  9. Blair heading up a shadow-government, negotiating with the EU "on behalf of" the UK on the way forward ...

    Democrats in the States sending shadow-diplomats to Iran, in order to brief the Iranian regime on how to defeat US foreign policy ...

    Like I said - Clown World.
     
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  10. I contradicted myself there, what a tw*t.

    What @Loz said really, but all they need to do now is watch and say 'no more negotiating'
     
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  11. I had to google that - most cryptic :D
     
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  12. It's called Brexit Fatigue, Alan, and we are all suffering from it.

    Except for the EU of course - fanatics don't suffer fatigue like normal folk do.
     
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  13. I fucking wish it was cryptic!
    Lots of people on Twitter say they have "FBPE" as a word that is blocked and thus never shown in their feeds. This is a sensible step but I and others have a masochistic streak in us.

    : o D
     
  14. I'm still not going to sign up for either a 'faceache' or 'shitter' account...….:D
     
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  15. Don't bother with FaceBastard.

    Twitter is hilarious, it's a zoo where most of the exhibits on are LSD. I recommend it, it you have lots of "spare" time like I unfortunately do.

    If you have a life - mmm, not so much : o )
     
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  16. Not sure I actually have a life - I'll ask my wife?
    Still don't fancy signing up for Twitter as it would then make me hanker after LSD - which wouldn't end well :D
     
  17. Your wife may tell you a number of things ... my guess would be, "If that's want you want, Dear".
    Which as any man who has been married knows, is NOT permission.
     
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  18. Indeed, see advert for GSX-R 1000......
     
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  19. Twitter can be fun, even if it's just to see which minority group Corbyn is supporting today.
     
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  20. Careful, GCHQ will be watching you watching him.....
     
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