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. I think mine is actually cheaper but includes the phone - still shit broadband speed as it's 3 miles from the box wot has fibre guv....
    I actually got a EE 4G router and that is 40 quid a month for 100 gig at speeds of around 40 wotsits/second
     
  2. how are you managing to get any Z? I have seen yer pick and i'v gorra say, uou aint the bonniest. like what i am.
     
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  3. Reminds me, my wife - when she was much younger - met her at a book signing. The delightful Ms Lumley enquired as to whom to make the signature comment out to' my wife responded 'me' :D
    Obviously Ms Lumley was familiar and on first name terms with random young ladies who came for book signings - she's very clever you know :upyeah:
     
  4. That’s not what you were saying to me over WhatsApp the other night! :yum

    Anyway. I retired from that game 2 years ago when me and the girlf got back together. She first met me when I was riding a demented dating carousel which saw me chalk up a quite amazing/dreadful (depending on your viewpoint) tally of 23 in one year. But thankfully she played the long game and waited til I sort of burned myself out like that male hamster in a pet shop which escaped from its cage and was found dead from exhaustion the next morning in the females’ cage, having impregnated all 16 of them.
     
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  5. Its a bit hard for me to accept the article you posted is only right where it supports your views...

    Heres another article on stamp duty, both sides of the discussion are put forward. I thought it was interesting.
    https://www.theguardian.com/money/2...wn-10-percent-third-quarter-thresholds-brexit

    The poll above does raise some questions. Its very possible that many who selected BP won't be able to as Farage isn't standing contestants in all areas.
     
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  6. All polls need a pinch of salt ;)
     
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  7. i will say allsorts untill the cheque has been recieved and cleared.
     
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  8. Bit biased? When this is the Queen of them all...

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  9. Oops, sorry - wrong picture :eek:


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  10. I've added Diane to my post in the interest of fairness and balance. On that score given the current figures for HS2, I should point out that Hammonds financial control on this one topic is now out by £76Billion. He is easily the biggest twat needing lessons.
     
    #44450 Jez900ie, Nov 15, 2019
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  11. nice, and would you beleive 7bill + intrest. of that is gonna be billed to us. even tho it stops well short of the boarder. another con hidden in the GERS figures.
     
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  12. Another snake that has crawled down the drain.
     
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  13. What about Cameron's projected cost per household of £4.200 x 28,000,000 million households for leaving the EU, why does everyone forget that little sum I wonder - he's have needed a train not a bus :bucktooth:
     
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  14. Given the woeful inaccuracy of the polls preceding the last two elections you may as well consult chicken entrails or the candidates’ horoscopes
     
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  15. yip, with the level of tactical voting and the reforming of better togeather. i aint trusting them, i aint even confident my lot will hold on to what they have got.
     
  16. The other problem with the state renationalising bt, water, gas, electric....pensions. Bt currently has a £26 billion deficit. Even after 3-5 years in the courts and IF labour won, there would still be a cost of somekind and taking over the pensions obligations of every single one of the companies they seek to take over.

    It's also worth mentioning they say..by 2030
     
  17. Kind of, think of a dead otter and you're someway close ;)
     
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  18. OK! Cameron (CON) Supreme Twat £117.6Billion , followed by Hammond (CON) Super Twat £76Billion.
     
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  19. You haven't added all Abbott's together ;) and you haven't used the 'percentage of error' :thinkingface:
     
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  20. abbot math
     
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