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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. No surprise tbh, they faltered during the indicative vote process. Proved themselves to be a one trick pony, just as bad as the main parties for failing to be flexible.
     
  2. But the new leader is Anna Sherbety Sourface.......... :eek:

    Oh well, that will get them into power........:rolleyes:
     
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  3. She is not very popular...
     
  4. She's on the news now, IN MASSIVE DENIAL
     
  5. Fixed that for you, fella!
     
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  6. Seems there was a split as some of them wanted to form a pact with the Lib Dems. These are the ones that have now left Change UK.

    Principled politicians eh? (Heidi Allen, Chuka Umunna, Sarah Wollaston, Angela Smith, Luciana Berger and Gavin Shuker) :rolleyes: More like they thought "Oh shit, we've f**ked up here. No chance of us getting re-elected on this ticket. Where do we go now?" Hopefully the Lib Dems will tell them to sling their hooks and their original parties block any attempt to return. Although Vince Cable seems to be welcoming them with open arms. :rolleyes:
     
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  7. c,mon. you got to see the funny side
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  9. Soooo, snowflakes :thinkingface:

    Just over 3 years ago you were beaming that Obarmy had said back of the queue for a US trade deal.
    Now we are at the front of the queue you say a free trade deal isn't always a good thing :thinkingface:
    Yeh, like when you have a huge trade deficit maybe - now where else does that happen :thinkingface:

    Tell you what, try getting a fekkin' life and growing some fekkin' balls you miserable winging gits :bucktooth:

    Just food for thought from sat the fence :innocent:

    Thanks for listening (don't cry) :kissing:
     
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  10. no worries, we are saving the hankies for you.
     
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  11. If they are from under his bed exi, don't touch em
     
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  12. they are not for his eyes, there for his arse. 1.2 million cases of salmonella in the USA last year.
    nasty.
     
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  13. Get back to the Scottish threads lil cry baby dude :p
     
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  14. McTitties :rolleyes:

    Salmonella outbreak across 9 states is linked to pre-cut melons, CDC says; at least 93 people infected. 93 people have been sickened by a salmonella outbreak across nine U.S. states. The outbreak is linked to pre-cut melon products supplied by Caito Foods, the Centers for Disease Control said Saturday.13 Apr 2019
     
  15. from that guardian article on infected food in the eu , far beats the u.s.'s number of 1.2 million

    Campylobacter is Europe’s biggest cause of food poisoning, with up to 9 million cases estimated to occur annually,

    How on earth can we have 9 times higher rates of food poisoning , using the eu's own food agency figures, when we are told europes standards are higher?
     
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  16. not quite 9 times the rate there are a few more people in the EU than the US, (about 200M more) still far worse though.. too many people with ice cubes in their drinks in Spain :cool:
     
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  17. The US Center for Disease Control estimates that there are an average of between 380 to 450 deaths annually in the USA due to salmonella, as well as 23,000 hospitalisations, and 1.2 million cases of the infection. The CDC reckons that poor food hygiene is the source of 1 million of these infections. With the exception of a single death in 2018 linked to lamb and mutton, the UK has in recent years recorded no deaths at all due to salmonella. If the UK had the same rate of food poisoning as the USA, around 65 to 70 people would lose their lives annually due to salmonella infections, there would be around 3,850 hospitalisations, and 200,000 cases of salmonella annually. The current figure is around 8500 cases annually in England and Wales.

    For rates of salmonella infection in England and Wales, see here https://assets.publishing.service.g...ent_data/file/598401/Salmonella_2016_Data.pdf

    The lower rate of salmonella and campylobacter infections in the UK is due to the EU’s far stricter food hygiene and processing regulations. This is an example of some of the EU “red tape” that the Tories want to get rid of.
    here you go exe, have some freedom
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