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. BREAKING NEWS! Roy Hodgson quits England job to advise the government and Vote Leave campaign on swift European exits :)
     
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  2. Thank God. Finally an expert in charge.
     
  3. Moodys have downgraded the England football team from shit to double shit.
     
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  5. and how !!!!
     
  6. looking forward to Nic forcing our will on westminster ( england ) instead of the other way round... obv the english recognise that she is a serious threat to them judging by the vile abuse and personal insult they are chucking,, ( oft trad adopted strategy when all else fails... ):eek:
     
  7. been listening to it all day on the radio,, perhaps if you had your ear a little closer to the ground you would have a better idea of what is really going on,, still i expect that you, not being of this country and obv missing out on true attitude of this country then you will have the opinion which the DE wants you to have,, read on if you will and ignore the real feelings of her people,,,,,,,,,,, but dont nessasarily believe all you read..
     
  8. Ah,the old-slag-off-the-poster response...how predictable! No debate,no offer of an explanation,just the usual,"you don't know nothing".
    Only dug this up as it's another view of the subject under discussion,I didn't write it and I take everything in the media with a very large pinch of salt.
    As you are not of my country,then it's not surprising that you have the opinion that the SNP want YOU to have.
    As it happens,I want you to have another IndyRef asap...I want you to have what your countrymen want,in or out,whatever you want.
    But I'd be obliged if you would allow us what we want...only fair innit?
     
  9. Think English, Welsh and Irish should vote in the next one too.
     
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  10. Loooooser !

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  11. read it. all off it. please.
     
  12. Anarchy in the UK

    I'm a political lightweight and I'm sure the political cognoscenti will pull this apart but that's fine because it's more an expression of emotion than of hard fact. Anyhoo, it seems to me that in Scotland a couple of years ago labour and lid dems paid the price for not listening to the Scottish working class and leaving them feeling unrepresented. The switch to SNP by former labour and lib dem supporters was more a vote against the established order than a vote for SNP (let's face it, none of them was going to vote conservative - it's genetic). I think something similar just happened to the conservatives in England because Austerity doesn't work and all Westminster and Brussels seem to have done in the past few years is take our hard earned and use it to line the pockets of criminally incompetent bankers who are never held to account. One fairly major difference is that, unlike the leave campaigners, the SNP do have a game plan. Boris seems to have shit his pants.

    I feel pretty fucked over by Westminster and am really enjoying watching the major parties fall apart. I think they deserve to because they have been largely ineffectual and they forgot who their boss is. At least now they've been reminded who their boss is. Don't worry though. They'll regroup, cash in on peoples' need to feel led and before too long start trotting out the same old shite and it'll be business as usual. Until then, enjoy the show.
     
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  13. pretty much. a few things, the conservatives used to poll better back in the day but stopped at Magie T. the liberals where always strong. labour where shit for scotland especially in the counsels after devolution. 1998/99. overly strong and daft unions fucked us and the uk over too. snp started taking hold after devolution they only had a small handful of MP's at westminster and ran a minority government at holyrood from 2007 because the previous two labour/ liberal coalitions where pish. and your right the torys are screwed. still getting elected MSP's on less support when Magie T was last in power.
    2nd term as a majority. something that wasn't supposed to happen due to the way our version of the STV PR system works
    3rd term a minority government but with the greens still a majority of independent supporting MSP's sitting at hollyrood and still getting more votes than the torys/labour when added together.
    their is no anti anywhere anywhere in there :smileys:. in fact i would swear at times there is many showing more aliegence to a government in another country than they do their own :rolleyes:. SNP are mostly still in government because they are pretty good but considerably better than anything else on offer.
    that's pretty much the history of Scottish politics. not much, if you want to know more you will need too go back to the 18th century. pick us up the latest edition of the Express or Daily Mail when your back there. :Angelic::smileys:
    its good but bad to see we have ALL had a hard lesson when it comes the way we are informed. its all a distraction. chill. :upyeah:
     
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  14. A common and fallacious argument.

    Any non-voters voted with the faction that wins a vote. To say otherwise is a valueless statement and does not further meaningful discussion. The idea that non-voters represent any form of opinion whatsoever is distracting and unhelpful. If you don't vote, you are automatically saying that you are happy with the result, whoever wins. Or ... it means you were deprived of your postal vote by vicious Remainers :D

    Had the non-voters actually voted, and voted against, there would be no Brexit (and no non-voters :) ). They didn't vote, there will be Brexit (I hope!) so therefore they voted for Brexit.

    Back in your box, Hell Tee :D :Kiss: :Hilarious:
     
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