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. There is a context though that is important. Whisky & Gin/ microbreweries, Salmon, Bell peppers are large scale important businesses. What the F*ck is a melting molebury pie? Anyone ever had one?
     
  2. Which politicians should I trust ?
     
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  3. To be honest I would imagine most politicians would be thinking about companies that either they or their friends profit from.
     
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  4. Nice with a bit of pickle.
     
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  5. Trust the ones who you believe in, that don't have a well known history of lying?
     
  6. yip, lets see if the Scottish whisky association has more influence than Ruth over the tory party. they donate a fair whack to them after all.
     
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  7. You mean the lying should be more covert?
     
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  8. Could you perhaps point me to some examples ?
     
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  9. Also available in small from all good retail outlets, and Aldi, though some taste of peppered cardboard (Allegedly).

    Do they have a “Melton Mowbray” in Scotland as these are a protected trade name denoting place of manufacture, like “Cornish” Pasties.
     
  10. Not at all. However evidence based decision making can be very useful, for example when choosing your friends its best to avoid murders, if lending money, embezzelers are not ideal candidates. Support & believe well known liars and get what you deserve?
     
  11. Of people you believe in? No Alan, thats down to you.
     
  12. the front benches of the Gov and official opposition.
    apparently, the secret of success in politics is not to lie. or, tell the truth.
    speaking from this side of the boarder, the press being predominantly dishonest themselves and rightwing, allow our politicians away with the former. and are selective with the latter.
     
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  13. What about politicians that don’t lie, perhaps I could find some to believe in.
     
  14. No, they have PGI. Protected geographical indicators.
     
  15. I expect you can if you try!
     
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  16. Would you follow a politician who lies but creates the greatest good for the greatest number?

    Or a politician who tells the truth and creates the greatest misery for the greatest number?

    : o )

    Heh. Relax, it's a false dilemma - no politician in a leadership position tells the truth.
     
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  17. New Would you follow a politician who lies but creates the greatest good for the greatest number?

    Or a politician who tells the truth and creates the greatest misery for the greatest number?
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    yip, which was a point i was gonna make. be careful what you wish for Allan. exposing the motives and dishonesty in the UK could have quite a detrimental affect on the people of the south and south east. before you take account of the other regions of england outwith london and the south east. plus wales and N/I. the latest GERS figures show we alone pump 43bill a year in to subsidizing the decisions, wages and property prices of the majority.
     
  18. Good points.

    (Though I thought someone said GERS was rubbish).

    I will keep looking.
     
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