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. What? We've finished negotiations already? what were they fin?
     
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  2. This is turning into the biggest joke and biggest potential disaster in British political history.

    They are also saying this morning that we will need to apply for a visa to travel to the EU at least 72 hours before departure. Cant see business liking that one bit.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-40846830
     
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  3. Blah blah blah: Bollocks :) Just wait and see what happens and stop the silly speculation and stop reading the Remoaners Spoof News. Simples :)
     
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  4. pull yer head out yer arse and accept there is gonna be winners and losers in this gig. stop reading the probable winners version of events and predictions. *finger* :upyeah:
     
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  5. Your right of course duke, If I want to ask for a current update, I will ask a remainer that left the government 2 years ago and isn't involved in the negotiations in any way at all, then I would pass it onto duke via the bbc.

    You also still struggle with what brexit is duke, it wasn't for business to tell us what to do it was a democratic vote by the people to their government and they now get on with it. Our government is doing what the democratic majority asked for, it's for business to adapt or fuck off basically. They may buy mp's and influence but at vote time, the people are still the people in charge.

    If you think labour would do a better job of it, then you are more in need of an anti phsycotic than I first thought. This is not government driven, whoever the government of the day would have been, they still will have to have acted on democracy and the democratic vote and that vote was to leave the eu

    They have their 4 pillars and we largely have ours. Peoples definition maybe different on what they call a win and both sides essentially away from the posturing, will be looking for a win/win. You often waffle the spiel of a madman duke as though it is all suddenly going to stop, it is not, we are leaving the eu project, the end. The only thing that is up for changing is the final story but again, leaving we are.
     
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  6. I already telt him finm :):upyeah:
     
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  7. He doesn't listen ... :shakes head:
     
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  8. twats.
    your telling nobody bar yerself. the good and enlightened aint listening. and for obvious reasons. yah turds. :poop:
     
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  9. I thought you liked duke fin? My how quickly you turn
     
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  10. The article quotes Sir Simon Frazer. He worked for Mandleson in the EU! Hardly a revelation that a pig doesn't want to leave the euro trough Dukey!
     
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  11. Amazing. Anyone who says different to the Brexitards is talking out of his arse even though business leaders, civil servants and the Bank of England are warning of tough times ahead as a result.
     
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  12. I do admire your tenacity, if nothing else Dukey88. :laughing:
     
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  13. Listen to yer man's comments?
     
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  14. Mmmm lets look at that

    Business leaders promote flooding the U.K. with cheap unskilled eu labour to keep the wages down which have stagnated. The biggest boom in migration is coincidentally matching the largest period of stagnated wages. It's also worth mentioning when you blanket speak, that not all business's are against leaving the eu

    Civil service, can you be more precise as so far you seem to only list ex civil servants who seem to be remainers and often in the pay of europe. It's also worth mentioning when you blanket speak, that not all civil servants are against leaving the eu

    Bank of England forecast we were all doomed and the earth is flat, all turned out to be false and even now despite the forecast being lower, as it is for most of europe, the Bank of England are still predicting growth for the U.K.

    Your villification, unable to leave the suckled tit of the eu and racist stance on refusing a level playing field on immigration duke would mark you out as a guardian reader
     
  15. I don't follow any particular Party. They are all as a general rule a bunch of retards after your money and making sure they put themselves first.
     
  16. Just like business then?
     
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  17. They told us this would happen if we voted to leave...
    World ‘Will End Next Month As Rare Solar Eclipse Plunges Us Into Dark...
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  19. The two fellas at the back right and back left have no refection?

    May is wearing red shoes so is really a Labour supporter?

    Fella front row, 2nd in from the left has a watch sponsorship and needs to get it in shot?
     
  20. More lies from the Brexshits! £350 million? No less than half that!

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