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. The referendum was advisory, not legally binding. When Parliament passes an Act, that really is legally binding.

    Whether Parliament passes Acts putting Brexit into effect or not is a political question. On the one hand, refusing to implement the Leave majority might be politically unpopular. But on the other hand, there are large majorities for Remain in both the House of Commons and the House of Lords; and few members want to go down in history as the ones who threw the UK off a cliff.

    At the moment it is anybody's guess what will happen. Invoking Article 50 has already been postponed from 24 June to October to 2017.
     
  2. Well he actually was an athlete, although not all that successful. He took a one-year course for a Diploma in Education, which he later implied was a degree.
     
  3. I could develop this but I won't.
     
  4. I was wondering whether you would bite ;)
     
  5. as you will know its just a total ball ache. every time you switch on or turn a page, some arse is calling you a basket case. official reports,interviews, live footage you have seen with your own eyes getting reported as something completely different if we/they respond standard reply, you lost the reff. whens the next?should you not be focusing on the day job?. 6 months of campaigning based on fear and lies and seemingly its over sovereignty and democracy? its been a long day and i need to find a bigger face palm emoji . bollox to this i is bored i am sure the audience is bored of hearing it too.
    ram brexit it aint happening.
     
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  7. but yip. yer right bit of a lever that one. :upyeah:
    right thats me enough already. :smileys:
     
  8. And they were some of the most failed politicians, Pete..............

    Exactly...........those that say the Leave voters were fed misinformation had exactly as much opportunity to do their own research.........but they were so complacent (or thick) that they didn't bother....
     
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  9. "Condemnation without investigation is the height of all ignorance "
     
  10. I understand that, Pete, but there isn't there something pretty fundamental here? The government sought the opinion of the people and the people made their opinion known. OK, the vote is not legally binding so overturning it is still constitutional. But surely, even in Westminster, there has to be some sense of moral obligation to the democratic process or referenda become pointless.
    Am I just hopelessly naive?
     
  11. For those who think the UK will not be leaving the EU, just remember one simple fact: UKIP have not gone away.

    If parliament does not sign it off, existing MPs will be routed by UKIP in the next general election - thanks to FPTP. they will sign it off and then God help us all with that lot in charge.
     
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  12. Wally, you are assuming that a majority new what was right for the country. In this case I am not sure they do. Much of the voting was based on ignorance of the true facts.
     
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  13. I do get that duke but there is a potentially dangerous president. Regardless of how you or I feel about the result, if it is not honoured then don't we have a de facto nanny state?
     
  14. a nanny state or one pandering to the Andy Cap brigade .
     
  15. I doubt that to be honest. UKIP have not been able to win a single seat in Parliament without it being a sitting MP that jumped ship, they are a far right single issue party and they wouldn't win more than a protest vote, what they might do is split the Conservative vote and allow Labour back in
     
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  16. every cloud ... etc etc..
     
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  17. A couple of hours ago you made a plea for folk to stop having a go at each other. In the spirit of that, please drop the Andy Cap thing. It's not helping anything.
     
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  18. he certainly wont be helping their country , thats for sure
     
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  19. Superb response.
     
  20. If it was a legally binding vote then I would agree. But it wasn't and I suspect that may have been deliberately so.
     
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