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. And what do those who pay more tax get in return?
     
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  2. Indeed, it's a bye product of the Liberal and Labour shenanigans I guess - fuelling the fire for a few idiots :thinkingface:
     
  3. Eh? I know you’re a bit hard of thinking sometimes and you love a bit of trolling but how tf do you make that connection?
     
  4. Think about it :thinkingface: I never troll, I just speak the truth :innocent: you on the other hand are judged by your selfishness towards Brexit where I am the opposite :blush:
    If we had had Brexit after 2 years all would be well now, simples - Parliament have disrespected democracy and caused more friction by stirring up the minority into fighting a democratic result, giving fuel to nutters on both sides - it really is that simple, but you are blinkered :bucktooth:
    You just like insulting people with the opposite Brexit view to you, whereas I just try and have a bit of fun with it :yum
     
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  5. Blah blah blah, emoji, emoji, emoji, blah, blah, blah.

    Just answer the question, eh?
     
    #38525 Zhed46, Sep 13, 2019
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  6. i could compile a list. but i would have to space it out with lots and lots and lots of pics of dirry chicks.
     
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  7. V. Strange :thinkingface: are you unhinged :p
     
  8. no, you're unhinged.
     
  9. My apologies. I should have put it in parentheses, so it was clearer that I was quoting your joined up gibberish.

    Regardless - you still haven’t given an explanation for how Labour and the liberals (not sure whether you mean the party specifically or people who share a certain political philosophy generally) are to blame for far right groups leafleting my house.

    Given that you often struggle to express your thoughts clearly at the best of times when when those cognitive processes are reasonably coherent, I’m not holding my breath on this occasion ;)
     
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  10. Yes, yes it is. Your question was what did westminster ever do for us, I showed you at least one thing and again I was correct :D

     
  11. petty minded fool. maybe you could elaborate on why we all know farage dosnt want brexit and loves an immigrant.
     
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  12. He does want brexit and, if it carries on as it as and BJ doesn't give a clean break, you will have brexit mp's in parliament and possibly with enough to be king makers for the tories.

    Loving migrants is not an issue, controlling migration, reducing/stopping illegal migration, abuses of the asylum/refugee system and being able to have a one tier rather than an elitist two tier eu system will do for me.
     
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  13. bollox.
     
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  14. can you be specific as that's your normal response to common sense?
     
  15. usually not to common sence. it depends what mood i am in i guess. but always to bollox. and ferk me, do you spout it.
     
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  16. He's gone postal....
     
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  17. second class though :D
     
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  18. yip, sombody should put a stamp on it.
     
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  19. Oh, the fires are getting stoked in the belly of the Dragon.
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    MORE than one third of people in Wales would support the country becoming independent if it meant remaining in the EU, according to new figures.

    The YouGov poll, commissioned by Plaid Cymru, found 33% would back breaking away from the UK – rising to 41% if excluding “don’t knows” – representing the highest level in polling history.
     
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  20. He is isn't he :bucktooth:
     
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