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. Aye, deffo you as that horse has no balls :p
     
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  2. why's that? why do i have no balls?
     
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  3. How do you know ? i can't see , or is that you hung out of its ass ?
     
  4. its a tory thing. horse, pig, all good. any holes a goal.
     
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  5. eew .........
     
  6. I'm pretty much sure I said things have changed SINCE 2014 myself :D

    Many remainers were so focused on stopping brexit, very few were looking at the eu's own future

    How many remainers could have foreseen Germany in recession, Merkels power fading, Macron causing in fighting, seeking to undermine nato so to support Macrons long held wish of an eu army, the appointment of a pro eu army candidate to replace Junker , smaller states having even less say in how the eu is run as the commission seeks to control more, 10,000 border patrol staff under direct control from strasbourg and not the country they work in and on and on

    I doubt a single remainer knew they were voting for all of those and much much more.

    The eu is going through a radical change, it's certianly worth withdrawing from it, see where it goes and if it will last, and then decide
     
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  7. yip. them too.
     
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  8. No one is fit to be PM and David Cameron should never have passed his buck to anyone the spineless man
     
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  9. i think we all seen it. i think we all agreed a big player in the EU leaving would destablise a hard won arangement that has worked for 40odd years.
     
  10. A bit like a player in the U.K. leaving would destablise a hard won arrangement that has worked for over 300 years?

    mhmm, I get ya
     
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  11. it hasnt worked. so much so that half the country want to leave. not after a breif blip of oppinion. not after 300 years of the press suporting the union. not after 300 years of anti yes movment from the press that is 99.999% pro uk
    you wont see endliess front pages of english imigrants in procession coming to take our homes and clog up the nhs in our press.
     
  12. you see, this is where you are wrong.

    @NoGutsNoGlory is right when he says you can’t have socialism without capitalism. I agree. I would also suggest that you can’t have successful capitalism without socialism. Maybe @NoGutsNoGlory agrees with this also?

    let’s take transport for London.

    there is not one transport project built by TFL which would have been funded solely through private finance because the return on investment for private equity isn’t there and the cost over run risk is to high.

    without a socialist approach which looks at the overall benefit to the economy and the state funding/subsidising it, things like the Jubilee Line extension, CrossRail, DLR would never get built.

    if private finance took on London Underground they would close half the stops on the circle and district lines and then sell off the stations to developers.

    without the socialist infrastructure the city of London and Canary Wharf would not be the success that they are.
     
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    I kind if see what he thinks he’s doing here, but it looks to me like he doesn’t know which way his supporters think on the Brexit debate.
     
  14. I'm not sure of the quality of listening he is offering if his second brexit vote is brexit in name only or remain?

    Fuck you 17.4 million voters, would suggest he needs a hearing aid test.
     
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  15. It would be nice to know what you are thinking Soph, so as we can answer your post ?
     
  16. I thought I had.
    He doesn’t know what his supporters think, I might add - I don’t think he cares either, sod the many if they don’t want what he wants.
     
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  17. As this is a thread about polls I wonder if anyone on here has ever taken part in the type of poll that is used by the press ?

    I have never once been asked to take part and having checked it seems none of my family, friends or colleagues have either. Most of the people I know work full time so quite possibly are not wandering around high streets waiting to be asked which makes me curious if those that do respond are the unemployed, retired, possibly part time workers etc. so not really representing those that work full time which is a huge number of people.
    I appreciate that some polls are by phone or online but again, I`ve never been asked and don`t know anyone who has.
     
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  18. Tory pleasure cruise

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  19. Brexit eh Soph, just get it done yeah ?
     
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