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. When do you get out? :)
     
  2. I think I've cracked fins code exe ^^

    Fin is in fact not a muggle Scot but is a full 100% Scot and instead living under snp rule, does what most real Scots do, live in England.
     
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  3. Where did I make a statement about increasing tax on that post?
     
  4. not sure if i want out. the future you guys are promoting looks non to attractive. but maybe we will have a different
    future, what do you think?. that one on the right looks right familiar no?
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  5. You? Noobie is deffo on the left :)
     
  6. well. its no often yer right but yer wrong again.
    while i agree he is a yes man. in all but stature right enough
     
  7. Honest fin, Alex Lost his seat as well as a third of the parties westminster mp's and Nic has shelved indi twoooo, Would I lie to youuuuuuuu

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  8. yip, despite everything. but they still hold a majority. hellish state of affairs.
    so it is.
     
  9. Not for much longer or as you often say, tick tock :bomb:
     
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  10. :bomb::upyeah:
     
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  11. "The predictions for the property prices falling are because the most expensive properties in London are no longer selling like they were and it has a trickle down effect."

    Maybe moot, but the indication is the slowdown is mainly due to the increased stamp duty (increasing taxes reduces the overall take). A terraced house (130m2) in the great leader Jezza's manor is an average of £1.3m which would attract a duty of up to 10% (banded) but approaching £90k on a sale. That's a lot of tax to fund on top of the purchase. Possibly Osborne intended to slow down the market when he increased the higher band rates.
     
  12. Nope. I said property isn't selling because they are taking their money out of Sterling.
     
  13. Yeah, but you say a lot of crazy stuff.

    Are we meant to be paying attention? You could have said.
     
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  14. I was only replying to him because I thought we had an obligation for care in the community?

    I thought it was odd when he was saying sterling is lower and the top end are becoming cheaper so everyone was running away from bargains. You live and learn
     
  15. "Won’t you join our Common Market? said the Spider to the Fly,
    It really is a winner and the cost is not too high,
    I know De Gaulle said “Non”, but he hadn’t got a clue,
    We want you in, my friends and I, for we have plans for you.
    You’ll have to pay a little more than we do, just for now,
    As Herr Kohl said, and I agree, we need a new milch cow.
    It’s just a continental term believe me, mon ami,
    Like “Vive la France” or “Mad Anglais” or even “E.E.C.”
    As to the rules, don’t worry friend, there’s really but a few,
    You’ll find that we ignore them – but they all apply to you!
    Give and share between us, that’s what it’s all about
    You do all the giving, and we all share it out.
    It’s very British, is it not, to help a friend in need?
    You’ve done it twice in two World Wars, a fact we must concede,
    So climb aboard the Market Train, don’t sit there on the side,
    Your continental cousins want to take you for a ride..."

    (Cut and pasted from Facebook)
     
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  16. Letter in the FT this week. :joy: FT - 19554791_10155442658869035_4770964132285532104_n.jpg
     
  17. Nick Boyle is a pathetic pissy weak nob head - pseudonym?
     
  18. I remember the letter in the desk left by Labour for the incoming tory government.

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  19. meh, political banter because their was. about a trill i think.
     
  20. Yep, those rascals. It's not often mentioned but in 1964 when the then tory government was leaving and labour was coming in, Reginald Maudling wrote to his Labour successor James Callaghan, "Good luck, old cock ... Sorry to leave it in such a mess."

    It didn't mention money of course but they do seem to like leaving notes
     
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