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 tongue in cheek yes.

    I am lost on who to vote for to be honest, but feel I should vote.

    The whole Boris scenario feels like the result of some bizarre game to me. We voted leave, Cameron does a runner bring in May to make a mess of it all then along comes Boris to save the day, all that’s missing is his cape. No I don’t think Tories deserve a chance.
     
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  2. OK, so there is no explanation, understood:D
     
  3. Sorry, but an independent Scotland in the EU will be lumped in with that lot (PIGS) and not the successful, wealthy north Europeans.....
     
  4. yes, theres an explanation. its in those main areas we reduce our deficit. all those things come with a cost.
    cival service. about 85% of our cuntry is run from england. we are billed for it. and income tax, vat on procurement rent of buildings and maintenence amounts to somewhere between 5-10 bill in lost tax multipliers.
    trident. about a bill anually.
    how much we pay for forign interference along with all the tax we lose over procurement? cant be arsed checking. shit loads anualy.
    i think we are near a bill for HS2 already.
    cross rail, cant be arsed checking. shit loads.
    a percentage share of all of grylings cock ups.
    a percentage share of all the debt run up in the uk.
    .kaboom, a surplus.
    your turn, how do we grow our ecconomy independently if we have no real powers over the ecconomy including tax avoidance?
    why is wales and N/I in a worse state?
     
  5. i know where it is, its yerself that frequencies it the most.
    seeing as, no to another indi reff is the only thing the gov and other partys run up here along with the inteviewers only question up here, it seems fair to coment.
     
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  6. i guess it also calls in to question the honesty and integrity of those you seek to elect. (and give back controle to). noobs being an arse, but many on your side genuinly believe we are a drain. they look north, over the noth sea and accross the channel as the cause of their problems.
     
  7. Alas this is not really very relevant to this thread so I will just say; unfortunately the only way your views and opinions on the Scottish economy will be proven, is if you achieve independence. I sincerely hope you don't, as I believe there really could be some severe problems down that road and at the mercy of the EU machine. I think Scotland has a lot to offer, is already on a very good and fair deal, but needs better local governance rather than the present SNP team who are only interested in independence rather than what's best for the people of Scotland. The end, now for the GE.....
     
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  8. i will take that as a "you havent got a clue" then. its cool, you're not the only one.
    its the brexit GE. brexit has rekindled indi. if that generates talk of indi, then tougheroonie.
     
  9. I've just found one party I could vote for, sadly they aren't standing in this election.
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  10. I'm actually envious of you fin, at least you've got a partly that you can get 100% behind and you appear to go along with most (not everything) of what they standing for.
    In that sense I think you are unique on this forum?
    The rest of us have to choose between the least worse option.

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  11. no true, i dont go with every thing. the land reform bill was a bit of a let down, their proposed poicies on gender recognition needs a common sence injection, they are brutle when it comes to member misdemeanors, there are several more that need my memory jogged on. i still have to chose least worst, but least worst is a country mile better than what is on offer.
     
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  12. You've got me hitting google....
     
  13. LBGT your thing? i have no truck with it, life is too short, but., the self identifying thing i am strugling with.
     
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  14. Good try... it was the Land reform thing..

    *And don't worry its the motion of the Ocean and not the size of the waves.
     
  15. or its not the size of the nail its the size of the hammer that counts. a lot of fat cvnts say that.. :D
     
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  16. Highly recommend watching tonight's The Andrew Neil Interviews (BBC1). Corbyn struggled a bit and a pity it was only 30mins. Boris match on Thursday I believe.
     
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  17. did anyone watch the niel/corbyn interview?
     
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