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. Have you seen the results of the poll on here at the top of every page on this thread by any chance...……………..:eyes:


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  2. Yeah - you guys are a bit ‘special’...

    Seriously though - it is generally accepted (and has been since day one) that No Deal is the worst available outcome. Brexiters were initially wielding it as some sort of mutual-destruction threat... (which only confirms what a bad outcome it would be).

    I’ve no idea how it is you don’t grasp that simple fact but hey...
     
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  3. Yip, and you’re one of us so don’t feel too smug.

    By you, and who else exactly?
     
  4. You are clearly in a minority :thinkingface: as you were 3 years ago :joy:
     
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  5. Adjusted to be correct ^

    because you are a one way street and have never been anything else, if there is doom and gloom you think only the U.K. will be effected, if there is good times you think it's only happening in the eu

    If I gave you a half empty glass, you would say it's empty
     
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  6. You want a list?!

    Come on. No Deal was always the last resort - and deployed more as a threat. You know that surely? Johnson and Hunt are still saying they’d prefer a deal.

    Amongst Leave-fundamentalists it’s become the default position over time, as they’ve rejected the other options that have been negotiated... But that doesn’t alter the fact that it IS the worst option.
     
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  7. I don't accept that, and I seem to be in the majority, both on here and with the general population. :thinkingface:
     
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  8. On this thread, no doubt.

    In the country? Perhaps we should have another Vote... :p
     
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  9. Oooohhh. The word "fact" and a capital "IS". :eek:

    Please explain this "fact"
     
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  10. Excellent.
    • Leave without a deal now.
    • Stay in the EU.
    I'm up for that. Would you endorse that?
     
  11. So which form of Brexit would be the most disruptive/ economically damaging in your view then?
     
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  12. None. Leaving the EU is all good.

    Which do you think?
     
  13. Scaremongering and fake news. It continues. For the issues that the EU does have, there are bigger unchecked issues with the threat of far right extremism and propaganda. Both in the UK and Europe. Some just refuse to see it for what it is.
     
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  14. Staying in and surrendering to the bullies :eek:
     
    #35076 Exige, Jul 14, 2019
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  15. Staying in would not be more disruptive or economically damaging. You know that :p
     
  16. I don’t really want to get involved in this thread as it’s too vitriolic but I have to ask the question. Why does any form of Brexit have to be economically damaging? The world will continue turning after 31/10, trade will continue, businesses will see to that despite the best efforts of politicians. No-one knows whether Brexit will or won’t be economically damaging as no-one’s been there before. But what everyone does know is the majority of the UK (who could be bothered to get off their arse and vote) voted for Brexit and the majority of Parliament have done their darnedest for the last 3 years to ignore the majority, with their bogeyman stories, destroying democracy in the process.
     
    #35078 West Cork Paul, Jul 14, 2019
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  17. 3 years of a protracted, do nothing, stuck in limbo, whilst some still hope for a brexit in name only would be the worse kind
     
  18. But I don’t get the point. A load of youths, in headgear so as not to be identified, chucking rocks on the autoroute. Is that pro or anti Brexit?
     
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