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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 by some fluke Comrade Corbyn manages to get legislation passed in the next couple of days to stop a no deal and get a further extension then BoJo will want a GE, probs on 14th October.

    Now then here's the quandry for our comrade does he withhold labours votes for the GE thus denying BoJo a GE and keeping BoJo in place and having to implement the new "no to no deal" law and ask for the extension, again yawn. OR, does he go for the election he's been bleating on about ( and which good opposition parties are honour bound to do) and lose to BoJo thus allowing BoJo to repeal the new law and leave on the 31 Oct.

    Its a lose lose for Corbyn.

    TB
     
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  2. Again, no mention of +17. :)

    I give up. Charidee is the loser. :(
     
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  3. I never said +17. YouGov averaged out the polling since july and said it.
     
  4. but I will go to £100 for I.C.E if They don't get +17
     
  5. 8 weeks, wow :D
     
  6. You never said YouGov. :D and the way you posted it, you almost certainly were intimating it as your belief. You even gave an opinion on it debunking a Conservative argument. Why post it otherwise? :thinkingface:

    It's alright buddy. I won't hold you to it. :)
     
  7. hmm.
     
  8. £100 to i.c.e. whats you charity. how do we verify? pic of receipt or something? I can get mark from I-C-E to pose with it
     
  9. A polling guy on the Biased Bloody Crooks earlier said, (based on recent independent polls), that the Torys would win with a 38 seat majority,a big jump since BJ got to Number 10.
    He then added a few liberal possibles,”polls are a snapshot/things can change overnight/blah blah”,to reduce the anxiety such a pro-Tory statement caused the faint-hearts at the taxpayers least-favourite money pit
     
  10. I think we need a ban on 24 hour news
     
  11. I think forage said the EU where gonna ban it and all reporting would be censored....
    tbh, I would settle for a Levison two, with balls, proper ones. massive ones. as big as exes
     
  12. *dareiaskoldforumsmileys*
     
  13. What's I.C.E. ? and I said a friendly bet of £20 to charity.
     
  14. It's dependent on one thing. Will Boris go for a no deal or a re-hashed version of May's surrender document.
    • No deal - He wipes out the Brexit Party or comes to a non aggression pact with them and wins
    • May's surrender treaty - He'll lose an election but I have no idea how it would go. The Brexit Party would take a big chunk out of him
    I think. :thinkingface:
     
  15. its a local music and arts charity to get kids from all backgrounds behind an instrument and front of stage. its cool, if you cant go to a ton its fine, you go £20 I will go £100 if they don't get +17 I was gonna give £50 anyways.
     
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  16. Fine, £20 keeps it friendly. Sounds like a worthy cause. :) I'll let you know my choice when I win. :innocent:

    Bookmark this :eyes:
     
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  17. Tony Blair doing what he does best and absolutely nailing the 'I'll answer any question by substituting my own question and giving you the response to that instead '

    He's really good at it :rolleyes:



    What in the name of all things fuck are Sky doing by continuously wheeling out TB?

    That said it's quite telling when someone who is /was Labour through and through really can't back Corbyn, only under a no deal circumstance and even then he's not sure what the fellas about.

    If you haven't already seen it I suggest you try to watch Corbyns speech yesterday in Salford, it's a classic example of how wandering his rants get at times. He's hard to follow, he struggles to stick to points and he jumps all over the place. He's just such a hard man to work out, good or bad
     
    #37417 damodici, Sep 3, 2019
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  18. Lets see what the courts say today.
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-scotland-politics-49550874
     
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