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. Wow it's getting dirty isn't it?

    We have the father of the poor lad stabbed during the terror attack, who understandably wasn't happy about the politicising of his sons death, being invited on to Sky to talk rather candidly about how he felt about the whole thing two days before the vote, and thus rather oddly politicising what he didn't want to in the first place......go figure :confused:

    Then you have the 'bantz tape' and access to the full recording here (it ain't bantz)

    https://order-order.com/2019/12/10/...e-quickly-safeguard-national-security-corbyn/

    You've a woman gone to the Guardian who's gotten death threats as 'apparently' her account was hacked whilst being used to say that the Leeds floor boy thing was stunt.....so she's now in hiding because of death threats from Corbyn supporters.

    https://www.theguardian.com/media/2...-hacked-to-post-fake-story-about-hospital-boy

    And Boris just keeps bumbling away in almost incoherent manner, probably likely to offend someone else before tea time :rolleyes:

    You just couldn't make this up
     
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  2. It really is a battle of the titans, two political party colossus banging heads to see who comes out on top. So much so it would appear that they're literally competing in every sense.

    "Have you seen that monumental cock up by the X party?"

    "No, what did it miss?"

    "Well you'd never believe it but.....yadda yadda"

    "Right we're not having that, if they think they can fuck things up better than we can fuck things up they've got another thing coming......hold my beer "
     
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  3. At the rate they're going people will be voting for the other parties.





















    I hope.
     
  4. Don't be silly Al, only you are voting for the other parties (in England) :D
     
  5. Am I really the only one stupid enough to think Labour or Conservative are not worth voting for ?
     
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  6. No, but everyone else will still vote for them - FPTP system encourages that
     
  7. Think long term Al, it'll take us 5 years to get your public profile going.
     
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  8. Oh, well that explains it, you were too clever, gotcha :upyeah:


    Ashworth apologises to Labour members for saying in private conversation party would lose

    In his appearance on the BBC’s Politics Live Jonathan Ashworth also apologised to the Labour party for his comments about the party being on course to lose – comments that he claimed were part of an attempt to “psych out” the Tories. (See 11.44am and 12.58pm.) He said:

    Obviously with the benefit of hindsight I’ve been too clever by half and I look like an idiot as a result of doing it.

    But I thought I was having a private conversation with someone who I’ve always had conversations with over the years.

    It’s obviously stupid. I apologise to Labour party members but the reason it has come out today is because the Tories don’t want to be talking about the fact that we’ve had a toddler lying on the floor in a hospital.

    Asked if he thought Labour would win on Thursday, he replied: “Yes.” The presenter, Jo Coburn, asked: “And you believe that?” Ashworth replied: “Yes.”
     
  9. sadly I think you are right.
     
  10. The problem for the Tories will be that anyone born in the Thatcher era or is less than say 45 years old; they won't have a bloody clue what it was like to live and work under a 'proper' Labour government....they were bad enough (you can ignore the Blair Brown era, they just played at it and fucked things up); but hell, they won't know what would be about to hit them if they vote Labour into No.10. It won't be 'Free this and Free that'; it won't even be 'Free Nelson Mandela'.......it will be 'you can all have this but we will take your money and assets to do it'.
     
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  11. i'm youg enough to remember being on the dole in the thatcher era. for three years.
     
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  12. Leading question, I'm pleading the fifth...
     
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  13. More like the end of the Major era (early 90s)??
    I started work in 1969, so I had already seen what the strikes were doing and then what they caused in Tory Ted Heath's era......it wasn't surprising to me that Thatcher wanted to shut down the unions and strikers (although I didn't like how the miners were dealt with after that sh*thead Scargill stirred them all up)......

    .........the trouble is, the genuine workers couldn't or wouldn't see what the unions and Labour were doing to their future.

    ......and if you look at Labour now, they are only the same as then in slightly different clothes (apart from Scargill and Corbyn).
     
  14. Good points,

    But look at the state of the country now, think of how some groups have been treated for the past ten years. Think of all the flagship policies which could have been implemented instead (ten years is a fair time) and none of it has been done.

    And now Blojob -a slippery weazel if ever there were one- is now "promising" a U Turn and large spending program.

    So both side profess to be different than they were. The decision must surely lie with which is likely to screw you over least? Based on actual recent evidence Corbyn coildn't fcuk us all over more then the Tories have - its beyond him.
     
  15. 86-89. i only claimed for a year as i did collage and a gov scheme while looking for work. which involved mooving to the N/E.
     
  16. Oh you poor deluded fool

    Corbyn in charge of the security, armed forces and the monarchy of this country, McDonnell let loose with the credit card, Abbott in charge as the home secretary and starmer wanting to get a new deal from the eu that he won't even vote for himself.
     
  17. I had six months on the rock and roll, fvcking humiliating it was, being told dont be seen in a pub and keep out of the bookies. About £25 a week to live on bringing up a family of four.
    Bastid Tories.
     
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  18. :eyes:
     
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  19. The countries credit card - OK good to know you have a good understanding of economics/ finance, Starmer is one of the highest qualified legal experts in the country, Diane well you might have a point, but Corbyn and the Royals? They do a pretty good job of fcuking themselves, and I wouldn't care if they did so permanently, bloody benifit scroungers! sky.jpg sky1.jpg sky2.gif sky3..jpg sky4.jpg sky6.jpg sky5.jpg
     
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