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. What a lot of crap. £500M to reverse Beeching! Who's he kidding? It would be more like £500Bn
     
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  2. I don't think that would even cover the compulsory purchases ;)
     
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  3. i sometimes get the impression that is a form of disdain and rightfully so.
     
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  4. as we have seen with the failed bojo projects it wouldnt even cover the consultation and drafting of plans stage.
     
    #44404 finm, Nov 15, 2019
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  5. BT after writing off everthing that can (and fair enough) make over £2billion profit per year.

    The country as businesses and individuals need reliable fast digital connections, in a similar way that we need electricity, water and roads.

    BT after all these years have connected less than 8% of users to full fibre. FBTH accounts for just 1.5% of homes in the UK (mostly from Virgin who oppose BT).

    BT are making themselves a fortune -no problem- but the damage to the UK as a result will be huge and take a very long time to correct.

    Lets also have some perspective. The government are spending over 100billion on a railway from Birmingham to London which will reduce the travel time by ten or fifteen minutes. Its seems obvious to me that nationwide broadband for all is a far better way to spend the money.
     
    #44405 Jez900ie, Nov 15, 2019
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  6. Are you saying that Brexit is forcing these tax payers to leave the UK? If so why is that Labours fault? I understood the Tories were the party pushing Brexit, along with a sizable portion of the public?
     
  7. if i mind right, the telecomunications are reserved, the scot gov(us) have had to invest half a bill just to reach 95% broad band coverage. the private componys wont do it.
     
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  8. Do you like being told what to do?

    Labour have said that the people, with knowledge of what a Deal will provide, should get the choice. Seems fair.
     
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  9. clearly they think we dont mind. thats pretty much all the leaders have said to us so far. No, we wont alow you to do this that or the next thing.
     
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  10. And he can build one of the railways over that magic bridge to Ireland.

    Between his obsession with bridges and buses and now this, I’m beginning to wonder if he doesn’t just see the U.K. as a sort of giant train set or a real life Legoland.

    I must admit that when I saw that bizarre interview where he claimed that his hobby is making cardboard buses and he likes looking at the painted faces of the passengers through the windows on the side, I fully expected him to say that he cackles manically as one by one he drives them off the edge of a table and then sets fire to them so he can watch the working class oiks burn
     
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  11. " Fair " not in a Tory's vocabulary Jez .
     
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  12. He certainly looks at home with the kids in the classrooms.
     
  13. True that.

    And you know who else was obsessed with grand vanity projects like enormous bridges and super fast trains etc?

    A certain Herr Hitler.......
     
  14. Speaking of Bridges, what was the insane London Park Bridge? Blojob spent £53million just on plans. There is nothing to show for it whatsoever. If he had been able to, he would then spend another £100million building it, covering it with trees. What total nonsense.
     
  15. and what will they find and how will they report bowforts dyke.
     
  16. Ah.... it will probably come to light that he was boning the architect, but in common with the internal Govt report on the Jennifer Arcuri affair, the executive summary will find there was absolutely no connection between the coitus and the contract and it was all just a coincidence, but they will also decline to release the actual document.
     
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  17. Corrected for you :):upyeah:
     
  18. Wouldn't a connection between a clitoris and a contract simply be "papering over the crack"?
     
    #44419 Zhed46, Nov 15, 2019
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  19. The interview about busses was a stunt so that anybody then googling 'Boris bus' saw that interview and not a promise to spend £350 million on the NHS..... clever?
     
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