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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. Heard some phone in on radio 5 today, they played an interview with a French MEP and then read out texts and took calls.

    His plan seems to be working most were ‘yea - EU are making it hard’ points of view.

    Despite the interviewers best efforts.
     
  2. It's the continuation of project fear but ramped up with only weeks to go. It's funny watching news media making out only the U.K. will be effected and ignoring most economists when predicting consequences have predicted short term.

    Little new coming out of the project fear camp but sometimes the old favourites pop up and you think, awww I've been missing that one
     
  3. It makes me believe more that they are all part of some stupid f*cking game and we, the public, fall for it and play along.
     
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  4. Of course; they're all in it for themselves to keep their jobs and the cash rolling in. Simple.
     
  5. Hasn’t that been the case for the majority of them for a long time.
    The whole EU referendum thing has shown it to be worse than just that I think.
     
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  6. Take another look ...
     
  7. It's ups and downs Pete, as it was 2 years ago and 10 years ago - and my post was in jest due to some saying the pound has crashed when moving a penny or two and posting silly graphs to look like a crash :bucktooth:
     
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  8. yip, yer not wrong.
     
  9. oh fimm,where do you start,surgery i worked at had no gp,none wanted to work there,staffed by a locum 2 mornings a week.
    why would a gp take the job over england or abroad,6k down in tax before you park your car.
    so your right the people scotland needs have moved.
    then theres the so called asylum seekers,straight to the front for a house,cash,get your woman in,drop a sprog here and thier classed as a lottery winner all because the scottish government wants to show its more compasionate than the english.
     
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  10. why would a doctor want to pay twice the amount for a house. council tax, ectra.
    you work in a surgery? medical proffesion? Dr Creal consultant surgion up here and lecturor in london says your mistaken. .
    if they are getting charged for parking, they must be working in a hospital built under a PFI contract. only it was labour that signed that deal.
    surguries where not built under PFI. the SNP havent introduced car parking tax. only a council can do that after an extensive consultaion.
    so. there you go. yer talking tripe.
    hmm, i thnk i have another noob on my hands here.
     
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  11. Try reading what I wrote before typing yer pish, McPishface :p
     
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  12. yip, i read what you said. before and after. McBackpedaler. :p
     
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  13. Try reading it again McKnobber :yum
     
  14. why would i do that? it was a waste of my time the first time around. McBellend.
     
  15. An awful lot of suggestions here for the boat names of a future Scottish Navy :D
     
  16. i know, but you wouldnt say it to my face let alone to our future navy. play safe.
     
  17. Yes I would but I would have trouble at the quayside waving off sss McBellend :joy:

    nor more hms for you rascals oh no
     
  18. McCoracle :joy:
     
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