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. the problem for you noob and more importantly the UK Gov, the masses do know. they havent voted tory since the mid 50s. and yip we have interweb. in scotland, how else would we know?
     
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  2. I've just received an email from a company asking if we need a Brexit advisor.

    I've suggested they contact Her Majesty's government c/o The Houses of Parliament, That There London.

    :)
     
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  3. its cool, yer getting my services for free. :upyeah:
     
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  4. Boris and his mates don't want and never did want " leave with a deal" or else they would have gone straight to the EU some 5 weeks ago and started the negotiation. So in my opinion it's all a sham. If they did manage any new deal/ amendment to the backstop it will require extra time beyond the October 31st to agree and make it legally binding... and he has pledged to leave on that date "even if we were days away from a deal"
    So... it's no deal Brexit, like it or not from the current Tory administration.
     
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  5. What makes you think the eu ever wanted a deal?
     
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  7. Did they have a choice?
    They negotiated a deal with the Uk - end of story.....the UK went in thinking they need us more than we need them and we will get a special (unrealistic) deal, but the EU don't want that as it makes leaving look attractive.

    Even a no deal brexit means ..... we continue negotiating.
     
  8. I wonder what the everyone will talk about after Brexit?

    I mean what did everyone argue about pre referendum?

    What will the msn fill their daily shows with? What countdown clocks will they use? Will Anna soubry ever become relevant again? Will we get back to seeing Diane Abbot on countdown? Will Chukka change to a new party? What will happen to the shouty man outside of parliament? Will David Cameron make a come back? Tony Blair?

    It's soooooooo exciting o_O
     
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  9. it will no doubt involve a lot of "i told you so". and i will mostly be saying "dont blame me, i voted YES"
     
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  10. Tony Blair was given a lot of Air Time on TV this morning, what a cock that man is.
    Evidently him and Finm are on the same side :joy::joy::joy:
     
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  12. fff fffuuuu fffuuuudddd
    fud.
     
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  13. Yes

    Then may I suggest you read a new storybook? The eu commission and the British government agreed on a draft proposal to put to, on the eu side, the other 27 countries and on the U.K. side, the houses of parliament. Until that draft proposal was agreed by all parties, it remained a draft proposal and certainly not an agreement. So far, the house of commons have refused that draft proposal 3 times.

    The numbers are the numbers, they take more cash from us than we do from them but an agreement was always the first choice. However after 3 years it's clear the only choice parliament will accept is to cancel brexit, therefore ignoring the peoples majority democratic votes when it suits them.

    So not the end of story you suggested, cool :upyeah:
     
  14. It was the majority of the electorate within a defined franchise, not the majority of the people
     
  15. They offered Canada plus and we said no
     
  16. How would that have solved the backstop?
     
  17. That would be the backstop which was a British idea? That backstop?

    Are you really trying to pass off British obstacles as the fault of the EU?
     
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  18. No, I am showing you that you canada plus plus without knowing what the eu wanted from the canada deal is a poor argument.

    They wanted to continue the free movement of people, it would have also meant accepting eu laws and standards without having any input or say in them. More importantly, canada plus only refers to mainland U.K. and not Northern Ireland so would split the U.K. and keep Northern Ireland in the customs union.
     
  19. I have not made comment on whether Canada plus was a good idea or not. You said the EU didn’t want a deal. I am saying that they offered Canada plus and the WA.

    Or you are now saying the EU did want a deal when a few posts above you say they didn’t want a deal? That correct?

    Or are you saying that they didn’t want a deal because they didn’t offer your entitled little ass the deal you expected and accordingly offered something deliberately unacceptable?

    Tell me about Switzerland and how Farage said we could be like Switzerland with it being in Schengen.

    Tell me about Norway and how Farage said we could be like Norway which is effectively in the single market by being a member of the EEA
     
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