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. He is good at that, granted.
     
  2. We are currently number 4 or 5.... can't see an independent Scotland being in the G20...:D
     
  3. I see Corbyn is in his element.... Shit stirring and protesting..... like he has done his whole life.
    IF he became prime minister then we all would be in peril.
    He's soft on everything.... except moaning...
     
  4. a G7 member. 120k needless deaths because of austerity, dicover oil and get foodbanks? i dont think being a member is a good indicator of a nations wealth or health.
     
  5. Brexit: Opposition MPs agree strategy to block no deal https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-49483374

    Watching the news the politicians seem convinced that no one really wants to leave the EU and there should be another referendum.

    If there was with ‘no-deal’ or ‘remain’ as options, and the result was no deal I wonder what they would say then.
     
  6. That people once again did not know what they were voting for?

    That ignoring the result of the first Ref means ignoring the result of the second Ref is "not so bad"?

    That "Best of Five" is the only true democracy?
     
  7. refreshing change innit ?
     
  8. Seems like Farage is now saying the only way to leave is just to feck off with no deal and that's what he always said so get on with it - no Norway or Canada + or any of that stuff. It seems the middle ground is now no mans land - I predict a long drawn out campaign is the future :D We're never leaving
     
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  9. no, we aint, not for overly long anyhoo.
    they might, but we aint.
     
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  10. I said at the outset, three years ago. The EU will not agree to any deal worth having. Leaving the Project is subject to punishment and penalties - in what universe was a beneficial (to the UK) leaving deal possible? People really, really do not understand what the EU is and what it wants to be. Pathetic. (Sorry, grouchy this morning and short on patience.)

    No Deal was always going to be best (as it was always the only option). The EU, after a clean Brexit, will then attempt to steer the UK into trade deals that harm the UK - so that they can point to them and say to their captive nations, "See? See what you get?".

    Thus, te UK's future trade relationship with the EU will test the provisions of WTO to the limit. I guarantee it.

    All the above is moot, of course. BoJob will sell us out, it's the only thing the Conservative Party knows how to do well. BRINO is almost certain.
     
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  11. I said at the outset, three years ago. The EU will not agree to any deal worth having. Leaving the Project is subject to punishment and penalties - in what universe was a beneficial (to the UK) leaving deal possible? People really, really do not understand what the EU is and what it wants to be. Pathetic. (Sorry, grouchy this morning and short on patience.)
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    maybe they do see it for what it is and just dont have a problem with it. anychance?
     
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  12. Parliament suspended itself months ago, when it actively sought to undermine and reverse both the 2016 Ref result and the main party manifestos from 2017. BoJob is merely rubber-stamping it and making it official.
     
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  13. I wonder if more people don't have a problem with it than do. How could we find out ? :thinkingface:

    :):D
     
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  14. i think its called having an informed debate Al. good luck with that in the UK, USA and any other coutry promoting a similar social model and media.
     
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  15. I know, I know - let's have a referendum :D
    What do I win?
     
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  16. What would a referendum solve?

    We should keep things as they are, to unify the country, even though keeping things as they are is not even an option cos ...
    mo' Europe, bro!
     
  17. it wont unify the country. over time the devisions will worsen. many a remainer know without doubt that they have been lied to by their Gov their partys and the media. other countries would of jailed them for it.
     
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