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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. you should join me on a walk through the streets of edinbro. it rocks
    i'm in this wee group here, you can just see me below the castle in the ducati leather chatting to the english doctor on my left after getting a light of the disabled english teacher from wales on my right. i dont do flags tho.
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  2. If anything, the current negotiations could not be a finer example of why we should leave.

    When we voted to go in, it was on the basis, and answered at the time, nonono it will never become the united states of europe but will only be a trade agreement. It was for that concern we foresaw events such as now.

    a comparison I think most of us will relate too. Us leaving the other 27 would be like a "conscious uncoupling" as my good friend goop would say

    The eu commission steps in and suddenly like the typical cvnt called a divorce lawyer, two good friendly sides are at each other. and the only winner, the cvnt of a divorce lawyer
     
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  3. Fin the snp's ^^^ approach is like going to your doctor and saying " Doc, I cannae get an erection no moooore because of this medication" and the doc says, "what medication, you're not on any"
     
  4. maybe so, but at least we have doctors.
     
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  5. But mean of you to disable a teacher for his ethnicity but OK.

    I fully intend to visit Edinburgh one day.
     
  6. they're aww new scots noo.
     
  7. Umm, does that mean they're ok or part of a motorway now? Not getting the accent at this moment.
     
  8. I think that doctor followed you to find out why his car hasn't been finished yet and here you are on ya jollies
     
  9. aye, its all a bit nebulous init.., learning rather than dictating has always been the stumbling block of the one nation imperialist... :p
    fugging tory you are.
     
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  10. "Nebulous."

    You're not just disloyal, you're a fecking SPY!

    Your goose is cooked, mate.

    (You guys know about cooking food, right?)
     
  11. best when using headlines duke, to read the full article, within it

    It is not thought that the move would have any significant impact on jobs in Derby and Rolls-Royce says that the work could return to Sinfin once the UK's long-term relationship with the European Union is confirmed.
     
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  12. Noobie's work in fact-checking dookie's utterances have today earned him the

    King Canute Holding Back The Tide Award

    For 2018.

    Congratulations! Take a bow, noobie.
     
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  13. have you ever tried fact checking the fact checker. i would recommend it. but tbh, i think you are just fond of hearing want you want to hear.
    lazy loz, v,lazy.
     
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  14. Dude, if I'm honest, when I see yours and dookie's avatars, I'm already laughing : o D

    I enjoy your pish and you should be rewarded for that. I'd prefer to give you a noogie but one does what one can.

    And for your information, I consider noobie's efforts to be 50% fact-check and 50% sanity-check.

    : o D
     
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  15. If it involves deep frying, then the Scots are more Gordon Ramsey than Jean Christophe Novelli
     
  16. As I’m convinced there will be another vote can someone explain to me, in a nice simple easy to understand way what the advantage of staying in the EU is ?
     
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  17. Just watching a video on Juncker. Looks like he is fond of liquid lunches.
     
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  18. No.

    What you ask, is impossible.
     
  19. Silly rhetorical question, as usual.
    The UK is currently part of the EU, a member state.
    If we crash out, all links will be severed, some will be quickly re-established, some will take longer, many never will be.
    Were you expecting another answer??
     
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