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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. At least you care. Thank you
     
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  2. Do you really not know???? Good grief...

    The people vote in MPs to represent them, who make decisions in Parliament on their behalf but not necessarily at their bidding and businesses make representations to them in the hope of influencing their decisions.

    Sometimes these representations come in the form of inducements. If accepted, this is called corruption.
     
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  3. no, but i only service 10 tonnes of them, occasionally they jam in four wheel drive but its a 20min fix. some garages can spot a mug a mile of and charge em a fortune to fix it.
     
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  4. What happens when Strange and Charm quarks are fired at each other in a synchrotron collider.

    Sit down, you giga-muppet. You have literally no idea what anyone is talking about here : o D
     
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  5. Why is he after a red bull? The tables could easily be turned on him, to his great disadvantage and lasting shame.
     
  6. We're fully certified.

    Biggest challenge adapting processes for a much higher level of duty payment and customs clearance charges and admin.

    All doable, but all adding cost and taking focus away from BAU.
     
  7. i do actualy. its your ignorance of the uk that is becoming clearer here. you dont know what i am referring to. which comes as as no surprise. *finger*. :D
     
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  8. I know but it's funnier to watch him dance for peanuts
     
  9. WTF you talking to now you confused lil dude :eyes:
     
  10. and you have compooters and programmes that you will get this to do it for you. Far easier than pens and paper when we joined the alledged trade agreement only. I'll book you another manicure if your nails can't take it?
     
  11. Figure *that* out and you can name your reward. He seems to fire off word salads and Funny ratings when he is confused ... which seems to be *all the time* these days.

    He's a stone cold killer at Monopoly though ... don't challenge him on board games and other ephemera!
     
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  12. Board games you say, I'd have to give him a leg up onto the board (he's tiny) :)
     
  13. gearbox repairs and mugs.
     
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  14. You read and quote a post and then reply to someone else - Code?
     
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  15. He normally replaces the little shoe in Monopoly cos his face looks a lot like a foot.

    Like you say - *tiny*.
     
  16. yip, i noticed a was responding to the wrong post, but, maybe it would take a non bot to recognize it
     
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  17. Your bot is looking pretty red from all this spankin', finderman!

    : o D
     
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  18. And what do those business represent as a % of our GDP.....and what is they're level of dependency on goods/materials sourced in the EU? Quoting one without the other is meaningless in this discussion.

    Around 80% of our inventory build to buffer against disruption will be in the UK as it is far more dependent on EU sourced goods/material than vice versa. All the numbers I've seen from others are not significantly different. This speaks volumes to me as to where the risk is.

    I don't have any particular gripe against leavers or remainers, one way or another and I certainly wouldn't call for a re-run of the referendum but I do get a sense that BREXITEER politicians either don't have a clue regarding the potential disruption ahead....or do and don't give a toss (probably a bit of both). They are winging this and it shows.
     
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