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 was Farage himself who said that even if he lost the referendum he would carry on campaigning.

    Some, including Cruella, seem to want a dictatorship.
     
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  2. Indeed
     
  3. The only vote we had was in or out.

    The variances of Brexit was created by those who wanted to remain but never existed on any ballot paper
     
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  4. yes, your right, we a currently your forth biggest export market. can you afford to cut yer nose off on that one to?.
    save it dude. old news.
     
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  5. Not so.
    There was a lot of talk of following the Swiss and Norwegian models and it all came from the Leave side.
     
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  6. We can speculate on what Government is afraid of, I guess.

    What "reaction" are you referring to? Hissy fits and legal action? Or something less laughable?
     
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  7. tax payers ARE liable for a % of decommissioning always was. such was the quality of westminster when negotiating these deals. so despite the wealth created for their mates, the tax payer will be taking up the costs. good old westminster eh? but seeing as there is still plenty plenty oil out there (see McCrone report) still plenty time in the event to get a better deal.
     
  8. Ignore the obvious and the plot is truly lost.
     
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  9. October 17th was post Brexit, I believe.

    Sorry, post referendum
     
  10. Don't like the truth then, Noobie?
     
  11. And? You said it all came from the leave side, I've shown you that is not the case. You can't get more truthfull than the patron saint of whingerama than Nick Clegg
     
  12. dito.
    currently we have no foreign office or foreign trade ministers as it reserved. what do think would be possible if we did?
    can england afford another trade embargo with its forth biggest export market.
    can you tell me why Scottish produce sitting in english whorehouses and exported from english ports aren't included in your little graph there? can you tell me anything about the ambiguity over the VAT and duty that hasn't been (sorry cant because its to hard to work out) attributed to our economy. GERS an estimate of an estimate set up specifically in such away by thatchers? government to undermine
     
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  13. The latter
     
  14. What if Milton Keynes rebels and invades the rest of the country?
    If only Milton Keynes had its own foreign ministry, we could negotiate a peaceful settlement.

    Scared now.
     
  15. Demonise much? :Hilarious:
     
  16. More scared of Milton Keynes roundabouts and concrete cows
     
  17. They would have to find their way out of Milton Keynes first.
     
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  18. Exactly.

    I know it isn't just about immigration, or Health tourism, but it would seem we're not set up as it is to actually deal with either of those issues and they do need properly administering with a process in place.

    It's not a matter of discrimination, or racism, it's balancing the books and it's a start.

    As it's been pointed out already, as a British citizen you can get health care overseas, but not without either providing detailed information of who you are, or by paying, very possibly both.

    Apparently if we did that it's not acceptable, and these are the same people who moan about NHS under funding, staggering

    Yes the NHS needs to get tougher on suppliers, that's obvious when they're billed more for basic drugs than what you can buy at tesco or asda, but as a whole it needs tightening up completely.

    First and foremost at the moment it's apparently the shear numbers of people using the service, that's what everybody seems to be going on about.

    Well in any business worldwide you would need to know who qualifies for the service your providing, It's such basic stuff
     
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