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. figured. anyways, enough about you, i'm being forced out the door to climb a hill. does she not realise I have a witchdoctors curse on me right noo?
     
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  2. I go there quite easily, and I'll show you how

    Like most of your "articles" it is a continuous rant about the Scots being under represented and being held back, when in truth much of what has happened has happened with the snp being in charge of the devolved government

    Saying "we want indi" because we fucked it up so far is never going to be in any snp indi pr, instead a divert of the English boogey man comes in and is almost like a broken record from the snp and yet there is no English cringe as we understand even if there was an English devolved government, it would still be secondary to the U.K. government
     
  3. Wrong cunting thread, noobie.
     
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  4. Why, does a child need help?
     
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  5. White or Blue? :thinkingface:

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  6. If you add a green and a red, then they could be worn by those in Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales who also voted to leave the eu, but are often forgotten when remainers say, England took us out.
     
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  7. Think I will go to Westminster to watch the party on 31/1/20. Be like watching lemmings
     
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  9. Why, Is the bridge going to have a lot of remainers on it?
     
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  10. The thames barrier is being manned incase elite tears cause a tsunami in the thames
     
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  11. Whoooa!!! Man made sea level rise :eek:
     
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  12. I suggest we run a poll thread:

    How long before celebrating Brexiteers stop celebrating, and start to realise that their EU's UK government has well and truly kippered them? That BoJo is a liar and a lie?

    How long before tearful Remoaners stop crying about Brexit and start celebrating that the UK is still a subordinate state to the EU, but without any of the good bits of being in the EU? (Pretend "votes" in the EUParl, "freedom of movement", a pretty blue flag and a trade-bloc anthem.)

    Anyone here smelling a rat or nah?
     
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  13. I'm wondering if duke has hacked your account this morning ? :D
     
  14. That's a good question : o D

    Another good question is, "Do you know how the WA and the PD will affect the UK's future ability to act as a sovereign nation?".
     
  15. Tick tock :eyes:
     
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  16. You sound like that death watch beetle larva we had on here a while back ...
     
  17. My wife has a Beetle - I don't like them, shit keeps breaking and I have to fix it. Death would be good but I can't replace it :bucktooth: bring back BL :D
     
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  18. easy, the Wa's should stop moaning after friday (but they won't stop waaaaaaa in) and the PD like most five O will be busy elsewhere
     
  19. All of which is verrah re-assurin'. Another mint julep for you?
     
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  20. So BoJob, as expected, has kept Huawei at the heart of the UK's IT infrastructure plans. Ignoring what this means for the UK's social, economic and military security for the moment, it also confirms that he was never a Brexiteer, only ever, as with May, an exponent of BrINO. Wait. What?

    Why? What does Huawei have to do with Brexit?
    Keeping Huawei in the the UK's 5G network means that the US will be holding the UK at arms length in future, as the UK will become untrustworthy with regard to data security. There will be no "mates' rates" trade deal with the US. Arm's length is OK though, as the UK was never going to be able to negotiate a decent trade deal with the US, once BoJob signed off on the WA and PD.
    Stuck in an International Treaty that amongst other things, limits the UK's ability to negotiate the terms of its own trade deals, the US trade deal was never going to be the UK's saving grace. As a result of the WA/PD, the UK will be linked by trade to the EU, by defence to the EU and ... thanks to the Huawei deal ... by the simple expedient that the US will no longer be the ally it once was.

    This is how the stage is set for the UK's return to the EU. With no other big friend and no large, lucrative trade partners other than the EU, what option is there? The only question is, will the tail-between-the-legs Return to the Fold be within five years time, or ten?

    Mean time - keep voting, fools.
     
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