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. Not playing with numbers, that is the fact of the matter and what you get with first past the post voting. Sounds like you could be an advocate of PR?
     
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  2. Sorry, I've just noticed that you've linked to the Greens for this referendum thing...... surely a Green vote is a protest against the SNP trying to drag scotland out of the union against the will of the majority of Scots?
     
  3. You are trying to twist my words. I didn't say that the SNP are forgotten, I said the fact that they are the 3rd largest party in the HoC is generally forgotten
     
  4. the greens suport indi. there are only two scottish partys in holyrood. the other three are registerd in london. they are branch officies.
     
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  5. My point is that you can dress numbers to suit your message.
    35 seats out of 650 is only 5%
    Where as 298 seats is nearly 46% or nine times more....
    The SNP take way more than 5% of parliaments time as do their supporters on here.
    Just playing with numbers.... I didn't say you are wrong... but just playing with numbers, like I have here.
     
  6. We can live in hope.... way more parliament time than they should be given!
     
  7. Why do you think that is important and how do you think being the 3rd largest party is important?
     
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  8. That depends upon your point of view.
     
  9. Why does it matter where the party is registered? Surely the MP voted for in each area represents the people that won them that seat? Very isolationist view there!
     
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  10. No, proportional is a mathematical thing.
     
  11. Because being the 3rd largest party they should not be consistently ignored, as they have been, by the current government. Many people in Scotland see this as a snub which only goes to increase the determination for independence..
     
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  12. Anyway back to the 95% of the UK.... anyone placed any bets on the outcome of the election?
     
  13. I asked this before and none of the usual candidates replied to it, how do you think the snp are being ignored?

    It's seen as a snub because it is manipulated into an apparent one by the snp to bolster their cry for indipendence
     
  14. 5%
     
  15. In the U.K., Scotland has 59 mp posts, is one of 4 countries and in a nation of 66 million

    In the e.u. Scotland will only be allowed 14 meps, will be one of 28 countries in a block of 530 million

    How do you think that will increase your voice and how long do you think it would be before joanna Cherry will be taking the eu to court saying bwwahhhhh, it's not fair ? :D
     
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  16. Can someone from the SNP sympathetic part of this thread please make sure its registered with the CAA?
    Drones have to be registered from today.....
     
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  17. EU parliment dosent vote by country but in blocks. there are 13? blocks.
     
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  18. If that genuinely was the case fin, why would they need 750 mep's?

    Then using your own argument on your own devolved government
    In Scotland as we stand, the devolved government stands at
    63 for the snp
    31 for Scottish tories
    24 for Scottish labour

    Applying your own analogy in westminster to the devolved government, shouldn't labour despite being third, have as equal rights as the snp who came first. If no because the snp got more seats, then viola, that is the situation in the U.K. parliament and with less representation in europe, would be even more so.

    The snp use representational figures when it suits them to claim victim one minute because their numbers are small, whilst demanding they are in charge in the devolved government because they are the largest party

    people can and have continued to see through this flip flop standard
     
  19. why would MEP's from accross the EU with similar values and similar aims elected by people with similar aims and values want to form alliances? are you for real?

    in a Parliment elected by a PR system specificaly designed to avoid majority Govs every party gets a fair crack at developing Gov policy.
     
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