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. Yes it is (with magnification) as space is only a few miles away. :eyes:

    People often get confused and say it's visible from the moon, which it isn't. You'd have trouble making out the continents from the moon. :)

    Always happy to educate you Hexie. :upyeah:
     
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  2. It is from the moon (with magnification) stoooo-ped - it's not visible from space with the naked eye, but Elvington Airfield is :bucktooth:
     
  3. Bojo's recent speeches have been awful.
     
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  4. Yeah, he just needs to relax and roll with it. He's lost this battle, but can win the war. He's obviously very frustrated and under immense pressure.
     
  5. That's precisely what BoJob wants you to think!
     
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  6. I'll make my mind up about him in the election campaign.

    Is he going to go for a clean break or keep us in under some kind of deal, that'll lead to the UK never leaving? That's when I'll decide how to use my vote.
     
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  7. I think at the beginning, those of us who knew how much chaos the eu would try, knew a clean break was the only way but we were in a minority. Given the last few years and how they have behaved , I doubt that minority is a minority anymore.

    It is clear if we want to be an independent third party trading nation again, then the clean break is the only way to stop the eu controlling the U.K.

    Again though, we are european, will always be european and if europe needed help, I have no doubt we would help. We do not however, need to be part of a management company to be european
     
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  8. i dont know about seeing from space but yer hell bent on being heard from space aint yah?
     
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  9. That question explains a lot
     
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  10. If you could give Examples of the above chaos and what makes you think you are European that would be great.
     
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  11. Yes, how stupid your arguments are :bucktooth:
     
  12. I am European because I was born & brought up in Europe of Viking and Anglo Saxon Heritage - York to be exact which was twice the Economic and Capital Centre of the Roman Empire, I was married in the Archbishops Palace of Olomouc in Moravia, my daughter was Christened in the Strahov Monastery in Bohemia (Praha). :blush:

    How about you?
     
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  13. He never has been any good at speeches

    His MO is to say something he shouldn’t, then pretend it is a joke and that he meant it. Then everyone things he is witty and a great orator.

    People can blag their way to win an election or a referendum, doing something constructive needs some talent/intelligence/work.

    He is being found out already.

    He did nothing whilst Mayor of London apart from waste money on buses, bridges and water cannon
     
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  14. So accident of birth then?
     
  15. quite the CV. where did you learn to be such an angry wee nationalist?









    :p
     
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  16. Typical Remoaner Scottish - always insulting but never very eloquently :blush:
     
  17. Says the person who thinks the U.K. tax payer is paying for the Great Wall of China or Hadrian’s wall
     
  18. Says the Finm :p
     
  19. You nutter :joy:
     
  20. Accident of birth is a fact, not an insult

    Do you understand English?

    You and the other hard Brexiteers are always talking about how you have more in common with

    USA
    The Commonwealth

    I support Scottish independence and membership of the EU because of conscious decisions. Where I was born and where I live doesn’t come into it
     
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