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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. Nope, either way you loose :thinkingface:
     
  2. well derrr, of course, the vote was leave or stay, that was what was on the ballot paper, 33.5 million voted understanding that.

    Can I ask shadow, given how often you've been wrong or misunderstood what the vote was, You didn't get a ballot paper for the Spanish elections in 2016 instead of a U.K. one brexit one?
     
  3. Soooooo, if the MEP's have so many seats in the EU parliament and if the UK leaves - why are some of the said seats being distributed among other EU countries - surely this is wasteful. Is it jobs for the MEP's family and friends. Seems a tad wasteful :thinkingface:
     
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  4. Army has been put on stand-by for next month and March in the event of civil unrest, if it looks a though we are going to leave without a deal - or I guess if it looks as though we are going leave with a deal - depending on which side we are all on.

    But it is the reservists on stand-by rather than Regulars or Dad's Army.
     
  5. Leaving does, yes.

    "Leaving" whilst actually Remaining, does not. Nor does "Leaving" under terms off a Deal that traps us in an EU Purgatory until such time as we are forced to beg to rejoin to EU, does not either.

    I am pleased and proud to have been able to assist you in this matter.
     
  6. I've had enough and just can't take any more disapointments this year:eek:..goodbye
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  7. Sign the log books on your way down :):upyeah:
     
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  8. Sending text now:upyeah:
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  9. It does. And therefore no deal can not be removed from the table. And any vote needs to be ‘deal or no deal’

    Sure Noel gets a royalty every time that’s used!
     
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  10. Why when the people voted in 1975 to go into the eec , were they considered to be knowledgeable, fully understood what they were voting for and the vote was respected and acted upon

    Why then when the people voted in 2016 to leave the eu, were they considered to be unintelligent, didn't understand what they were voting for and the vote has not been respected or acted upon two and a half years later?
     
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  11. the level of info now compaired to then thats avalable is considerably different.
    the way the uk devides society using misinformation to gain power is now v,apparent. i dont trust a word any ununist politician or comintator says anymore. because of the info available
    the level of integration and interdependency is considerable now. plenty have lots to lose and nothing to gain from brexit.
     
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  12. Fin, I expected that word soup but there is a point you missed. Many of the youngsters have said the old people voted out despite the fact most of them who voted to leave in 2016, are likely to have voted in, in 1975.

    So which is it, dumb then but cool now or cool then whilst dumb now?, same people mind :D
     
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  13. we have an aging population, a country full of retired people from all over, we voted remain by 62% likly its sitting at 70% now that more info is available
     
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  14. You should go into politics Fin. they don't like straight answers either:cool:
     
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  15. I closed my eyes and stuck a pin in the list

    I’m sure the government is doing the same thing :)
     
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  16. I'd like to close the list and stick a pin in their eye!!
     
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  17. explain. if you can.
     
  18. I can, cauliflower and banana sandwiches.

    Guess who just found fins books of how to do politics,

     
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  19. Gadzooks I think air has seen the their ruse. This is why the snp and it's supporters always chose to use percentages rather than actual numbers.

    Snp be like, yeah baby, when hard, my cock increases 50%, ooooo yeah. Then you find out 50% of an inch isn't as big as you first thought or were led to believe :astonished:
     
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