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. Wot I have dun writ before is all down in black and blue.

    In a nuthouse (sorry, nutshell) wot I have said wos 'It will never happen or it will be so watered down it won't have been worth all the bollox'

    I am, I am..........Soon be all milk under the bridge.

    And I still agree with everything I just said - and as I am now formally an OAP I can say what I like and get away with it.
     
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  2. This is a weird statement. Apart from a few more fact based news sources such as the economist and the like the mainstream media is almost completely pro Brexit since it suits their right wing political views and benefits their very rich owners. Where's all this gloom, hand wringing and cowadice being done? Now if you'd said head shaking and thinking we're losing the plot then I could just point you to the rest of Europe....
     
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  3. That is a joke, right? :eek:
     
  4. No, what have you been reading?
     
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  5. The Beano, i reckon.
     
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  6. It'll all be wonderful again. We'll have Morris dancing in the streets, cricket on the lawns and cream teas for the elderly. The church bells will ring out Rule Britannia and workmen will all tug their perishing forelocks.

    Or it will be much the same as now, albeit a tad more insular with the same daft twats in charge as there always has been and the same busy body moany electorate.

    Whereas I shall remain perplexed at it all and mildly amused at all your combined stupidities. Yes. I really am that fantastic and I'm only going to get better.
     
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  7. Have you been eating the mushrooms from the woods again?
     
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  8. some things do improve with age.. but not everything mind.
    some study's suggest up to 82% of the dead tree press by readership was pro brexit. not all used the same shock an awe tactics.
     
  9. No. I woke up this way in 1965.
     
  10. some studies? ...is this the real @finm or is it an imposter. Has @Loz spoofed your account?
     
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  11. No answer to the question then? Same old Dukey88 :laughing:
     
  12. The Beano is working class, thus labour. For Tories I suspect Rupert.
     
  13. maybes aye, maybes naw.
    yip, i am in the room. i am here for yah's. so, what else dont you guys know?
     
  14. I always used to like "The Broons" actually. I got the annual religiously every Christmas. I think I still have a load somewhere.
     
  15. Oor Wullie was better. The Browns was just right wing propaganda about typical scots folk. Wullie wanted to smash the state. Armed only with a catapult. Hardcore.
     
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  16. eh, sounding a bit desperate there dan.
     
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  17. I think they used to alternate the annuals every year, I may have a few of "Oor Wullie" too. :)
     
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  18. Pete1950 invariably misapplies Godwin's law so feel free to ignore it
     
  19. I'm pretty certain that the Tories did try to do a deal with Hitler............ :joy::joy::joy:

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  20. I don't care whether this is true...like socialists who disregard facts that threaten their fantasy,I just prefer to assume it is:
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