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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. if the burach is screwing the traditional partys. why would they do it to them selves?
     
  2. I doubt it? Its an interesting point though.

    Do you think that because only 180K have signed the Leave Petition, that 16million have changed their minds?
     
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  3. maybes aye, maybes naw.
    its possible that johana cherry will be selected to fight truthless davidsons seat in 2021.
    deffo a futre leader if she sticks it out.
     
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  4. Ms Cherry QC seems a smart woman.
     
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  5. THERESA May told her MPs to vote against the Common Market 2.0 in last night's indicative votes, because of fears it could weaken the case against Scottish independence, a BBC journalist has claimed.

    Newsnight reporter Nicholas Watt said the Tory leader believed the proposal put forward by her former minister Nick Boles "would have destroyed main pro-UK argument in a Scottish independence referendum”.
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    The Common Market 2.0, or Norway plus plan, tabled by Boles and backed by MPs from all parties, would commit the Government to joining the European Free Trade Association and European Economic Area.

    It would mean the UK remaining part of the EU single market, which in turn would mean freedom of movement.

    It was defeated by 282 votes to 261, despite being supported by Labour and the SNP.

    In a series of tweets, Watt said May had “ordered a particularly aggressive whipping operation against” the Common Market 2.0 plan.

    The report claimed the Prime Minister believed it "could threaten integrity of UK".
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    https://twitter.com/nicholaswatt/st...d-tories-to-weaken-scottish-independence-bid/
    Pete Wishart claimed the Tories were willing to “make the UK poorer and more isolated to stick one to the SNP".

    “Where we have been reasonable and conciliatory she has been gaming against independence,” he added.
     
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  6. but what do you think fin?
     
  7. Who on earth knows, most are in Waitrose as we speak ,queuing to pay for their avocado's
     
  8. Yes. They now want to remain on WTO rules and have formed the Dabbot party.
     
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  9. They’re in the Dabbot party too (see above), a force to be reckoned with I’d say.
     
  10. I’m told the avocados in Lidl are fresher?
     
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  11. if you can use your own patter i will tell you what i think. no need to be loz clone. just be yerself.
     
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  12. It's another extension. What did I say a couple of hours ago?
     
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  13. Sold down the road by traitors
     
  14. Apparently so May can talk to Corbyn about how to go forward, but must include her deal.

    So a long extension then while they keep voting on her deal.

    I must be thick, to me it’s the uncertainty that caused the problems, leave on no deal and start sorting everything out or revoke article 50 and face the backlash - why don’t they just vote on those two options.
     
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  15. She’s just said any deal must include the deal she’s been pushing all along
     
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  16. And will 'Beg' the EU for a further extension FFS!
    Useless set of non negotiating. plotting, conniving wankers :bucktooth:
     
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  17. I agree [Not that you’re thick!] the WA doesn’t really define much about future trade (I’m told?) but it does include the threat of the NI Backstop if we don’t agree to the EUs trade demands.

    What a fine position of strength to negotiate from!

    And we’ve achieved so much in the last two years!!!
     
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