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. Well that didn't go as planned......


    ....or did it :eyes:
     
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  2. I see no problem. its dragging it out so its getting a little harder every day for our press to ignore and divert from what's happening to us.
     
  3. Okay me lil northern cherub, I'll give you a hint

    Mr Speaker has just confirmed to me that he’ll sign #Extension letter if court so requires


    Whose hands will that play into in confirming the speaker continues to go outside his remit?
     
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  4. who cares. it drags it out, it gets harder for the press to ignore and converts more soft no's. as I have stated several times ever since it was becoming obvious any offer of compromise was gonna be made, we have been playing a different game.
     
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  5. For me it doesn't change my mind but does go to show the speaker has lost the impartiality of the role to a point he doesn't even care if anyone see's it and the way he is working hand in hand with the two faced opportunism of the snp.

    Why else would they fight to stop us leaving the eu, knowing their second indi vote claim is based on the caveat of indi 1 if they were being taking out of the eu?.

    My own feeling is they are just chipping away at trying to ruin parliament to then point south and say we can do better whilst pretending they had no part in the westminster chaos

    I've mentioned this before about the diddymen run down south to parliament , creating chaos, then running back up north, pointing down south then saying nothing to do with us , tories bad grrrr :D
     
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  6. The outstanding thing for me about the debate today was whenever the SNP spoke they were talking about a different subject entirely and not actually the debate in hand - strange, now where have I seen that behaviour before …………………. :eyes:
     
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  7. Boris just said he will not ask for an extension :thinkingface: your move :p
     
  8. aye noob, since yer first days on here you have stated that more than several times. and using the same language. I don't think I have ever seen a ride out revue from you tho. odd.
    torys grr? yip, quite common theme from your lot now. always late to the party.
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    obviously your just trolling but for anybody else, what's your problem with MP's representing their constituencies? do you have the same concerns with Farage in the EU?.
    even tho for every ten we wake we have to give you five, plus underwrite and pay a % of any debt the UK chose to undertake of which we have no say, there has been many on here commentating on the excessive deal we get from the union. is that the actions of the diddy men from beyond the wall, or the failures of the diddy men on your side to secure a similar deal?.
    Why, in your words, do you think it is a bad idea to give a similar concession to us as has been offered to N/I?. why did the UK bung the political wing of the UDA a bill plus, why did the UK Gov give in to the terrorists in the IRA and not the peaceful approach of the SNP/YES movement backed up by 80% of Holyrood?.
     
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  9. I can't agree or disagree with that statement, as I don't understand a word of it :blush:
     
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  10. not my move, the court of sessions move. do they have the balls? will the act of union provide an answer?.
    will you applaud the PM breaking the law? probably.
     
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  11. Twisting the new remoaner made up law is quite agreeable yes :yum
     
  12. My lot, there is only one of me thank god
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    Coming from mr snp troll, I thank you for the observation :upyeah:

    Well most of the snp are not representing the people of scotland, they are representing the snp, that is why they ignored the scottish peoples voice in 2014, again in 2017 and lost a third of their mp's in westminster and know they will not get another indi vote until a genuine generation. Much of what they are doing now is about the next general election and not what is best for the U.K. because they want to push people in just saying fuck em off. The people of Scotland deserve better than the snp. Farage is not a concern till the next general election.


    Fin, you know that is bolloxs, even your own party know this too, that is why they want to change sugar daddy U.K. to sugar Daddy eu. The U.K. is fighting for independence, the snp are fighting to change landlord


    Highlights the double standard of the snp once again. All the way through the snp has been saying, as have you and your cohorts in here, brexit can't happen because ireland is a special case, now you and the snp are saying they are not that special so you gotta get you summa that too. A flip flop political opportunist party.


    if you mean the dup then you are projecting another lie, you won't find a billion in any dup bank account, the dup won an extra billion towards northern irelands budget. Their kudos was being the party that won it and little more

    are you on drugs dude? but it does show the double standard opportunism that would see most snp politicians working for arthur daley
     
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  13. no, there was another, mines a speedos. worked in a very similar vain to yersel. given short shirft. I think there has been a failure of the admins responsibility where your concerned. you do have a habit of turning every thread into a rammy.

    every thread you spotted me and others on since you started on this forum, including tech threads you would make some kind of political statement and spout anti Scottish sentiment. I do think there has been a failure of the admins responsibility where your concerned.
    see, this is where your kinda lucky when dealing with me, I will just tell you what I think up front and out loud. there is another one of yours on here that likes to do things..eh...a lil differently. the two faced cvnt that he is.
    they didn't ignore the result of 2014. the UK gov ignored the promises they made to secure the result. I think that approach from consecutive UK Govs has been the main reason we are where we are now. btw, its not in the UK govs gift to stop us having a reff. we have the right to hold a plebiscite if and when we chose. sturgeon is choosing the right path. tho there are plenty wanting one now. with 60% of the Westminster seats despite not running on indi. I think that's a majority the uk partys would kill for, just wait until the up coming one where indi will be front and centre.
    I have no idea who you mean when you say, "best for the UK". i'm pretty sure the vast majority when asked wont either.



    deffo, you would think the UK coffers would benefit hugely from letting the blood suckers go. but they are doing all they can to prevent us from going. why?

    I didn't say it couldn't happen, in fact, the solution offered to N/I by Westminster was the solution the Scot Gov drew up for you in Dec 2016. they just swapped N/I for Scotland. who was it that said, thank god we have the scots to do the thinking for us?. cant mind the noo. but it will come to me.

    no no no no, they're scroungers and black mailing the English.
    its a sad fact that in the UK you have to play em at their own game. and it is you that has bought the second hand morris with only one careful owner. farrage, May and bojo just declined to tell you about the driving habits of the other ten.
     


  14. You'll forgive fin but if rammys were involved, you have been invlved


    incorrect, I certianly am no fan of the snp and always give my reasons why, this is not the same as being anti Scottish as you full well know but try and imply every time someone criticises the snp

    I think we can both remember a few comments of yours that would have seen you banned in most forums, funnily enough I don't see the admins failure to ban you as a failure, just an understanding you can get quite nasty and be a dick sometimes but ...they also realise you use this nasty tactic to divert, regulalrly

    There you go again kinda proving my point, no? You can't help yourself

    I'm pretty sure you're drinking again, you're in your own world but spent most of that lengthy thread trying to divert away from the snp.

    I'll take no lecture from an snp man trying to block the u.k. becoming honestly independent, whilst they tell their own supporters they want independence , only to give it away they moment they would get it

    Lay off the booze fin, your cyclical drinking and offensive language happens quite regularly and you let yourself down when you do it.
     
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  16. yip, that's what trolls like you do noob. single a few out than act all innocent when its pointed out.
    this forum is full of your pish. mostly anti Scottish. sometimes in the guise of politics (on a bike forum and often in the most inappropriate threads). and all 100% designed to get a reaction.
    aye, you didn't have milk that one. 2000NM torque, couldn't come close to how you twisted that one.
    you shouldn't be here.

    no I cant, its what I do, and have always done when I spot a bit of group think trolling and bullying. I don't mind speaking out, and I don't mind letting go of people that act in that way.
    we know who does the drinking and posting. tho its normally later in the evening for yah.
    if you don't mind a bit of honesty in the process, why with all the vitriol when it comes to the procedures used to ensure the honesty of the executive?.
    some more cherry and honesty for yah
    https://twitter.com/joannaccherry/status/1185592543897178113
     
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  17. Help me out here please.

    If Johnson doesn’t ask for an extension then parliament will ?
    Then it’s up to the EU whether or not to allow that ?

    Is the extension to get parliament approval of the deal ?
    What happens if they don’t ?
     
  18. first of all we need to see if the court has the balls for it.
    then we need to see if he EU has the stomach for it.
    nobody knows for sure. all we can do is offer opinions in the polite manner this forum is renowned for.
     
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  19. bless :innocent:
     
  20. you for you have sinned?
     
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