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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. Just two minutes of Corbyn-monster as PM and the UK is a sickening wasteland peopled by cannibals and mutants.

    (Yeah, yeah, it already is, meh)
     
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  2. Hardly a olive branch routine, it seems they are trying to find a way out of this crock of shit, which should have been the approach over three years, but no, the right wing dictatorship wasn't ever going to play ball.
     
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  3. The only ball game to play with Labour blockers would be skittles!
     
  4. Who's trying to find a way out, Corbyn? You really believe that??

    You genuinely believe he's had any interest at all in either stopping No Deal, or Securing a Deal that's not based on absolute fallacy?

    Look I know you're Labour through and through, and I guess I respect that, but come on man be honest, Corbyn and his far fetched ideological plans have zero chance of floating unless he can get the hysteria of a no deal Brexit.

    He needs chaos to seem viable, the opinion polls from all sides of the political spectrum will tell you that, all sides and all walks of life.

    Labour with a different leader and different vision I could get behind, but Corbyn is not a pm, never will be and I'm not convinced he'd know what to do if it ever happened.
     
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  5. Yeah and knock all those Pin-head Tory wooden tops right back in the alley where they belong.
     
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  6. The Labour party are trying to find a way out of this mess, you all keep referring to Corbyn this and that, the man is leading the party not dictating the policies unlike the Lonestar leaders of the Government, unless that's what all you starstruck celebrities lovers require from Politics today.
    Me i am just grassroots Labour .
     
  7. But thats not true, there are tons of Labour MP's who've been in the party for decades and they get ignored by Corbyn. The man has cloth ears......massive, thick sound deadening cloth ears

    The only reason any of them are sticking about is because the 'new membership base' he effectively bought with grand gestures (students mostly on the cheap fee with ideas of wiping student debt) kept him in when MP's didn't have confidence in him.

    Labour with a new man at the helm would have walked this, absolutely walked it no question. The one thing thats hampered them is Corbyn and his close chums, thats just the reality.
     
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  8. Corbyn is grassroots corbyn
     
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  9. Except he does not control customs, the French Government does
     
  10. Ah yes, that happy group of non shouty types :blush:
     
  11. Typical power hungry loon though, most likely will fail due to inability to focus on the supposed issue. Sees it as an opportunity to get hands on keys to number ten. Will again prove he cant work with others, as he thinks HE must lead..
    Too many in politics making the whole thing a circus. Libdems are at it, Labour are at it. A handfull of sane people like Ken Clarke, who must just be bewildered with the antics of many that claim to be remainers, who have been the issue and the reason that a hard brexit will be reality.
    The best opportunities of a different outcome probably long gone due to their inability to work together, despite claims of putting country 1st. It has been obvious, self interest on both sides has been the driver.
     
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  12. Same old rhetoric say it,hear it often enough the cerably challenged believe it. If the man does not suit the position he would have been long gone by now.
     
  13. Anyone put in as a temporary PM must be at a huge advantage going into an election campaign, I can't believe any conservative would agree to Corbyn or any member of another party taking over, no mater how short a period.
     
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  14. Then I worry about the job profile if he fits it so well.
     
  15. Do you think that of Diane Abbott too o_O
     
  16. Wait. Did someone just say Ken Clarke is "sane"?
     
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  17. Mind your own business
     
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  18. o_Oo_O
    Yes, if you compare him to Corbyn, Greasemug, BJ, in fact lots of others.:upyeah:
     
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  19. You know what you are doing here, don't you?

    The equivalent of looking at a group of springer spaniels and pointing to one saying, "He's the calm one!".

    Heh.
     
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  20. I wonder what Jezza thinks :thinkingface:
     
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