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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. I believe there was some fella in the Middle East who caused a bit of ruckus amongst the Establishment (Romans) about 2020 years ago.
    I believe the Church in Rome, over the next 2000 years, propagated a fairy story to bamboozle, frighten & suppress the people and suit their own political desires.
    I believe that today's JC is similarly frightening the Establishment (Tories).
    I believe the MSM and Govt are similarly propagating fairy stories today about Brexit and attempting to frighten and suppress the people to further their own political desires.
    I don't believe the current JC is the saviour
    I don't believe anyone currently in Parliament is the saviour.
     
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  2. v, brexiteer of you. exe
     
  3. i dont believe the UK, or rather england, actually knows what it needs saving from yet.
     
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  4. I wonder what the answer would be if you asked the same question south of the border?
     
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  5. exactly.
    but they did ask them. in 2015 labour where ahead in the polls. the tory campaign in england was all about millaband working with the SNP. labour plummeted.
     
  6. Do you think that he will have changed his character dramatically in the meantime?
     
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  7. I have in the last 6 years :thinkingface: even Bradders loves me now - so anything can happen :innocent:
     
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  8. Do you think he has changed?
     
  9. Help me out then Exy baby.

    Are you saying you were a Cnut 6 years ago and now you are not or, that you weren’t a Cnut 6 years ago and now you are? :)

    Don’t think people change that much.
     
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  10. Interesting data set that.

    The areas which had the biggest percentage in favour of NO, were the rural farming and fishing areas. Post Brexit, that will not remain the case. Having lived in south Lanarkshire in 2013/14 and gone to a few hustings the farmers were most worried about being out of the EU should independence succeed. Guess what? We will be out the EU, so where is their vote going from now on?
     
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  11. I was nice 6 years ago and now I'm a fekkin' saint :innocent: (erm, obviously) :yum
     
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  12. It won’t be Scotland that elects him. We just get who we are given
     
  13. Trust me, Pagham Harbour folk feel exactly the same way.

    Kindred spirits.
     
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  14. Ask a miner - no friend of Thatcher
    Ask a minor - no friend of Thatcher or Jimmy Savile who was a friend of Thatcher.

    Or ask John Major about going to war with Iraq for the right reasons or Tony Blair who did not.
     
  15. He liked miners though so they say :eyes: this post is however quite confusing :bucktooth:
     
  16. Oops, I over-estimated you. Sorry.

    What difference does it make now, who is the PM? Thatch, whilst awful, was not a tool of the EU. Major tripped over his own feet in his rush to volunteer to become the EU's man ... Blair was and is owned - lock, stock and black heart - by the EU.

    Until the UK leaves (really leaves, not fake leaves) the EU, the identity of the UK PM is a trivial matter.

    I mean, who has more control over your local Morrison's, the store manager or the CEO of Morrison's?
     
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  17. I don’t agree that a U.K. prime minister has little say over how the U.K. is governed.

    As a reference, Scotland was initially governed by a LIBLab coalition and nothing happened. Along came the SNP and with less money have done a whole lot more. We have been over this many times. Shame you don’t seem to be recognising that a Mickey Mouse Parliament in Edinburgh with people in charge are making a huge difference and don’t appreciate that the same can only ever be the case for Westminster.

    Having said all that, whoever is PM next will still be in the same position of being able to manoeuvre with regards to Brexit. Westminster arithmetic will keep it on block. Maybe when Farage wins power and the Gena Miller case becomes irrelevant- but that proves my point rather than yours, doesn’t it?
     
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  18. I agree entirely with all that Paul, except the Conundrum was to Have JC or BJ somebody else brought Jesus into the equation. I am assuming the original conundrum related to having JC or BJ as PM which i replied with my preference. JC like myself is a man of fewer words unlike many others including politicians with their own personal agendas and even members on this forum who find the need to spill volumes of fake news on media platforms trying boost their own egos with miles of verbal diarrhoea or copying and pasting yesterdays people telling yesterdays lies just saying.
     
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