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. ok i wont comment on that but this is good for a giggle
    Denmark to contest UK efforts to 'take back control' of fisheries | Politics | The Guardian
     
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  2. smarter than you dude. anyhoo is that yer boss calling? run along. back to work. :Smuggrin::smileys:
     
  3. Denmark understandably is trying to put it's wish list in but knows once we are out of the eu, the eu can't do shit over our territorial waters. Can't blame them for trying though.

    What we could do is sell Licences to foreign boats with a far lower quota AFTER we have ensured that British boats get the lions share from our own waters. As long as those boats obey the rules it should be okay.

    The bit they have to look out for is a huge increase in eu boats now being surreptitiously registered now as U.K. In my mind, all boats would have had to be registered as U.K. boats for at least 5 years or with British Citizens for 5 years.
     
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  4. Don't have a boss :Arghh:
     
  5. I do however have 100 Danish Kroner in my wallet that is becoming less and less in monetary value :Wideyed:
     
  6. I do and he's a right Cvnt...
     
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  7. good.
     
  8. It's you though, that doesn't count :Finger:
     
  9. Boss, Boss, is that you?
     
  10. Vive La France
     
  11. Come on Marine.
     
  12. And you know who funds Le Pen and her racist views? Putin.

    That guy you have ranted on about as being responsible for the mess of Syria and other places.
     
  13. Have you seen his bank statement then duke? or is this fake news by the elite to once again see anything that is different from the elite must be destroyed?
     
  14. Yes I'm aware that a candidate can ask for funds from anywhere as long as it is legal, is there any inference that she has done anything ilegal? Or is this just it must be Russia so it must be illegal?

    You could easily throw Macron is in the hand of the elite as he is a recent investment banker with Rothschild and is recieving money from the saudi's and has abused public funds whilst he was in Hollande's government, both have been accusations against him
     
  15. Couldn't care less who funds her or whether "progressives" consider her racist - they would do. Its the standard squeal when anyone utters an opinion they disagree with. I hope she wins because she might just break the rotten cycle in French politics (or at least pause it for a while before the French revert to type) and do realpolitik in Europe a power of good as well.
    I'm baffled why she's classes as "far right". Other than wanting to de-Islamify France (what sane person wouldn't?) and control France's borders her manifesto reads like something from the UK Labour party circa 1973.
    The only reason the British Left swamped the UK in mass immigration was because they wanted to import votes. Had they calculated it would cost them more votes than it gained they'd be more "right wing" than Le-Pen.
     
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  16. Oh dear...it appears that the Germans have just woken up to reality:
    "A panel of experts in Germany has warned senior politicians that Britain leaving the European Union without a proper deal in place could end up costing the country BILLIONS OF POUNDS, with the same situation playing out in every other remaining EU nation.
    From a German point of view, the Bundestag’s Economic Committee was told that the country would be hit the hardest because it is the biggest net contributor to the EU.
    Future pension commitments alone are currently running at more than 50 billion Euros!
    This might explain why so many Germans from Merkel downwards scrambled during the referendum campaign to try and convince Britain to vote Remain.
    Germany would be liable for at least an extra five billion Euros, and that’s just the start.
    Dr Peter Becker, 58, at Germany’s Institute for International Policy and Security, told the committee: “The EU would then have no legal means to demand outstanding payments from London.”
    German politicians panic as BREXIT WITHOUT A DEAL would cost them BILLIONS - Your Brexit
     
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