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. Interestingly house prices in Scotland have dropped 3.88% in the last 12 months... or £7700 lost.
    Some areas are worse than others....
    Luckily
    House prices in Argyll & Bute have only dropped 2.2% or £4117 this year ....that's the bloody SNP for yer!
     
  2. I have read a suggestion that BoJo wants a Brexit deal that keeps the UK in the Single Market until 2022.

    Has anyone else read or seen anything of this?
     
  3. Yes. Just now. Thanks for letting me know. :)
     
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  4. hmm, from Nick (he didn't answer)Robinson.
    he forgot lesson No1 of journalism. dont lie.
    and N02. dont lie when your questions are being recorded, along with the answers during an international press conference.
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    not leaving the single market until 2022?. makes sense politically. that's the big one for Scottish voters, and voters are daft. until something smacks em personally in the face they tend not to take notice. our next elections are in June 2021. and it wont just be the Torys running on a single issue in that election.
     
  5. Listened to radio 4 for a bit this morning, as well as that article I think the BBC is just advertising their panorama programme about Brexit tonight.

    Doesn’t sound like it’s going to add anything new.
     
  6. Imagine hearing something new about Brexit. Wouldn't that be something!
     
  7. Next elections could be fun. Especially if they are run on single issues, would make them similar to a referendum.
    Both Scottish independence and the Eu referendum were close, so if the next elections are all about those issues who knows which way they could go.
     
  8. there wont be many that can list a single policy in scotland the torys have other than, No to a Reff. its pretty much all they have campaigned on in every election for years, be it Holyrood, Council, Westminster or EU. she, yip she, up here its called the Ruth Davidson Party. as much of her election material leaves out the word Conservative, and rarely if ever gets questioned on the performance of the Tory party. they tried using the Conservative and Unionist approach in the EU election. she got 11% of the vote running on a No to another Reff.
     
  9. Do you think Scotland will be mainly between the SNP and the Tories ?
    Didn't Labour used to have a lot of Scottish support ( I'm fairly sure you have explained why they lost support to me before, but if I am honest I have forgotten).

    If that's the case it would almost turn an election into another indi ref.
     
  10. no 8 was definitely true. The deal from the eu even they knew we would not accept it but hoped they had enough friends in parliament that they would be prepared to walk over the u.k.'s democratic peoples majority vote and stay in the project. 3 years later that has proven to be the case

    As for 10, timmermans comment is what some of us have been saying since the beginning...For Germany the EU is much, much more than a market, it’s their destiny.......successive German governments have been trying to conquer then control europe in it's entirity for over 119 years, the eu project gave them that ability through politics where military might failed. It's in their politicians dna.

    Agree on tonights bbc programme, it will just be gossip, coulds, mights, etc
     
  11. I see Barni will have some new ‘threats’ for us on Panorama - what a wanker :thinkingface:
     
  12. we are starting to get down to the brass tacks of it up here.
    ununists (strange word for it) and nationalist (civic).
    yip, labour where the fat controlers for decades. we havent voted tory since 1955. while the Ruth, was seen as the saviour of the uk, its worth pointing out that her best result was worse the magies worse , and it appears her cheeky chappie appeal has lost its sheen.
    over the last 50years there has only been 17years of uk governance scotland has voted for. we could almost kid ourselvs on that it was indeed a union. and that we will always have another go in 5years.
    with the broken promises of better togeather, on top of their abismal record up here and now their brexit position and the permanance of the result, i think they are done. well and trully.
    as FirstMinisters are elected at holyrood by MSP's, you cant rule out a Grand Coalition, to keep the SNP out, they have form with this at council level. and with the ease of getting represented in a PR Gov, we could even see a Brexit Party MSP in a ministeerial position *judder*.
    so, its all to play for at the mo, ferk knows how they can win a 4th election at holyrood and third at westminster, but if the SNP and the other indi partys can get the turn out, its a done deal, they get the big turn outs when they run on indi as well. so, i guess its in for a penny in for a pound. in 2021.
     
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  13. its not her job to help brexiteers.
     
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  14. Shame, they need any help they can get :)
     
  15. yip sphciatric.
     
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