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. how did you get on with that quiz?
     
  2. edited to be correct :D
     
  3. i do. i cant see me having reason not to any time soon.
     
  4. And the IRA. And Hamas. The scruffy beardy cunt.

    Well I think your talking out your arse. I think the Tories will piss it. Hope so anyway :):upyeah:
     
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  5. I think the IRA situation is different. He was the “back channel” He was asked by the U.K. government to get involved with them. This is well documented. I agree he is a cvnt though

    brexit party will screw the Tory vote in England and the SNP support will fully mobilise this time and wipe them out in Scotland.
    Lib Dem’s will take seats from them in London and the south east

    I am not sure how brexit can happen unless Foghorn Leghorn wins the GE
     
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  6. How's this for a thought.....?

    Is Porridge not standing but putting forward 600 Brexit candidates so the Tory vote is buggered up and so when 'whoever else' wins the election, he can say "Well, there you are, you were warned" and then goes all out to create more dissatisfaction in the hope that another vote of no confidence in the new government wins, so another election comes along fairly sharp-ish?
     
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  7. Pro democracy campaigner wants to lead a political party and win an election without actually being an elected official himself.

    meanwhile most of the people on here who want to vote for the Brexit party are voting for a party with no policies and so they are treating the GE as a referendum whilst being opposed to a referendum
     
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  8. Take a look at the latest Private Eye front cover ............ "Ditch complains that Boris has let it down!"
    They have had some bloody brilliant front covers in the past - this one is genius!
     
  9. Has he stopped being an elected MEP, or doesn’t that count now?
     
  10. Farage is not an mp but an mep, is leader of the party but does not want to be in the commons but wants independence

    Sturgeon is not an mp but an msp, is the leader of the party but does not want to be in the commons but wants independence
     
  11. Farage possibly thinks Brexit now won't happen so he might as well put his snout back in the EU trough, where its been for the last twenty years. He likely thought he wouldn't get elected, & after seven attempts he is probably right?
     
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  12. He's is fairly certain to have won a large majority pro Brexit seat, far more certain than Jo Swindleson is to win her seat in Scotchland :thinkingface:
     
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  13. I thought Brexit party policies were things like PR voting and get rid of HoL.
    The media are turning into another EU referendum, as are the Lib Dem’s I think, their only policy seems to be to cancel Brexit.
     
  14. I don’t think Farage wants Brexit to happen at all, if it did what would he do after.
     
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  15. continue to push the torys to the right.
     
  16. That should lose them even more votes
     
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  17. I still find it funny that when you ask for the majority democratic peoples vote to be carried out, the same vote all parties took part in to leave the eu, some consider that to the right of any party.
     
  18. You would have thought so. Then again that should have been the case during the last two elections but it wasn't. For some reason Farage didn't stand in '17 & in '15 he lost to the Tories.

    Meanwhile shouty unpopular -big rack- Swinson lost in '15 but did win her seat back in '17.
     
  19. How did he lose to the Tories if he didn't stand :thinkingface:
     
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