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. It was pretty evenly mixed although there were more english sounding voices, these days that doesn't mean they all live in england, as you know fin, the english are flooding scotland :D
     
  2. yip, and they're all new Scots now.
     
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  3. I'm looking forward to seeing her reaction to losing her seat again. How can she be puzzled why the TV programs don't invite her?
     
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  4. This is something I have been pondering since the first appearance of the Swinson Twins as Lib-Dem leader.

    My conclusion is, the Revoke policy of Swinson is a kind of political backstop. If the Lib-Dems somehow win, The Establishment is happy as it gets its way on Brexit. If the Lib-Dems don't win, they are useful as a sort of bogeyman, to frighten voters into agreeing with BoJob's faux-Brexit ... and thus the establishment wins.

    Just a reminder, BoJob's faux-Brexit is a fig-leaf for the demise of UK democracy - a way of pretending that the 2016 Ref result is being honoured. You don't simply tell the UK Public "You cannot have Brexit". The way to do it is, "You can either choose to Remain, or you can chose to Leave via a 'Withdrawal Agreement'". The same principle of offering two broadly identical options instead of imposing one single course of action is a time-honoured methodology employed by canny parents to their children in order to get the kids to do as they are told.

    Let that sink in.
     
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  5. Doesn’t seem to be much point to these TV debates, I doubt very much anyone watching has changed their minds on who to vote for, or made up their mind, if undecided, based on them.
     
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  6. That could well be what's happening, either that or our supposed party leaders are as genuinely fucking clueless as they all seem :thinkingface:
     
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  7. I have no doubt our "leaders" are clueless but as for the people in charge ... they know what they are doing.
     
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  8. Whereas by good parenting is achieved by just the "Look" or the back of the hand.
     
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  9. You're my idol, peanut : o D
     
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  10. I disgree, people form an opinion based on what they see first hand as opposed to scripted media releases. Or fake Twitter accounts, faked videos...

    The government and the opposition at the last election were separated in votes by 2%. The swing vote are the ones who finally make the difference. Die hard. convinced LAB/ CON/ SNP are not likely to change their minds but others do.
     
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  11. Tory.
     
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  12. Decide based on a carefully selected audience asking the right questions ?
     
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  13. Alan, Alan Alan Alan :pensive:

    On the contrary my dear chap, the decisions are made for people, predominantly by registering you to vote.....without your knowledge......like students by Labour mps for example :upyeah:

    :eyes:
     
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  14. If they were all carefully selected, no doubt they will be selling their stories to the Daily Excess/ Hate Mail etc soon. There were likely a few odd balls put in place to ensure entertainment was provided.
     
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  15. I expect you are confused with the local mistake made by councilors in Plymouth which we talked about recently? Or if there is something else independantly suported could you share it please?

    I'm sure you recall the mistake was immediately resolved?
     
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  16. I'm still of the opinion that none of the current leaders are in fact leader material, none.

    Bozza is a buffoon

    Corbyn is a little like a cantankerous passive aggressive uncle who occasionally calms down after a shot from whiskey

    Jo Swinson.....well, she's just a dick really isn't she

    Farage I just can't like, although I 'think' he's fairly switched on I just don't trust the fella at all

    Nic Sturgeon doesn't count because the last time I checked I don't live in Scotland and so that's up for Scottish voters to decide.
     
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  17. That can’t be true though, Corbyn exclusively said he is staying neutral - no fear of decision there.
     
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  18. Would I require legal representation before answering that question? o_O
     
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  19. I didn’t see much of it. was it entertaining ?

    please provide examples of entertainment from the show
     
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