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. It's funny you should mention that .....
     
  2. Tongue in cheek noobie, tongue firmly in cheek ;)
     
  3. yip, yer right exe, we must be naive up here right enough, in the line of work i'm in, with all the people i know, i have never heard such crazy talk in all me puff. it's like the comment section of any daily mail/express article. keeps the lads entertained right enough but holy shit. crazy kids.
     
  4. What makes you think it will only be a few years of financial adjustment as you like to put it?

    That 'few years' is peoples jobs, livelihood, homes and future.

    Even the Government reckon it will be 10 years.
     
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  5. You're such a liar. :Hilarious:
     
  6. Is this what the world looks like through your eyes duke? :)

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  7. of coarse i am. my imperial master. (that was one of si's)
    bigot, xenophobe, and much much more was the surgeons.
    random al just the retired copper just laughs and mutters under his breath.
    everybody else is like :Wtf::Eggonface::Hilarious::Finger::Facepalm::Finger::Wtf:
    i don't know what kind of operation you think i run here.
    pretty inclusive and totally chilled. i will never be a millionaire, but i will deffo go to me death bed with a smile on me face.
    and you have played yer part. :upyeah::Hilarious::smileys:
     
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  8. Yep, you've lost it alright. :Bag:
     
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  9. deffo. my imperial master :Hilarious:
     
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  10. Why, thank you my young underling. :Troll:

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  11. Looking back at heavy changes and how we get through them then 2 years seems to be about average, remember decimilisation? people were convinced the end of the thrupenny bit would be the end of Britishness
    and there have been several changes and we have moaned but got on with it with very little real change

    As it was with the industrial revolution, most technical advances, even the internet. How many people would stop using emails and txts if it meant posties jobs were saved? I'd suggest very few. Your direction is that this may cost jobs, it probably will, my opinion is that change always creates change and this is not the first or last change we have ever had. Cerianly so far, we have seen MORE jobs coming to the U.K. since the announcement than leave

    Not quite, that was Britain’s ambassador to the European Union, Sir Ivan Rogers, has said it could take up to 10 years to negotiate a post-Brexit UK-EU trade deal

    Which is a big hefty dose of COULD. It's also worth mentioning he will be out of a job in 2 years . This allegation is based on non eu countries such as canada trying to get a deal, Trying to get in. We are ALREADY in, meet all of the qualifications and it won't take that long at all, as I said, they definatly need us and a good amicable clean break

    So you see it isn;t the 10 years you suggest but big business and remainers still playing project fear. The key points are already agreed what they want is different to what we want but on most all other points, there can be a working relationship and agreement very quickly agreed.

    Lastly, given the last 24 hours and those events are on the increase, suddenly living on an island with closely monitored immigration does not seem the worse idea we could possible have
     
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  12. There is plenty of evidence of that , just walk down almost any street in Scotland, with the exception of Larkhall and Edinburgh , and you will find it , Finm don't deny it .
     
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  13. It " could " take 10 yrs , it could also take longer , or not at all
     
  14. you will find morons every where 2easy,:Angelic: i am pushing for evidence of of the party promoting it. we can all be guilty of press manipulation as is all to obvious on here. but watching the threads on world politics, and usually with a mixture of disbelief and jaw dropping bollicness, when they clearly haven't a clue whats happening just across the boarder in their own uk. unbelievable but true.
     
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  15. and just to add, maybe my mates and customers know me better than to try that pish near me.
     
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  16. Another example that seems easily forgotten is when we left the ERM (European exchange rate mechanism) in 92. We were absolutely told if we pulled out Britain would spend decades in the wilderness, would not be able to recover from it, we needed the European model for currency or we would die and yet we still remain the 5th largest economy in the world, the second largest support financially in the middle east for refugee's and yes, the second largest contributor to the EU project itself.
     
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