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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. David Mundell
     
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  2. Tory party debate is like British supersport

    The FM is pure MotoGP and saw off Roothie easy every week.

    Running away already
    https://www.thenational.scot/news/17804902.channel-4-bid-host-fm-pm-indy-debate/
     
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  3. as usual, your incorrect

    channel 4 saying they have invited johnson into a debate is like me saying I have invited beyonce into my undercrackers but as she hasn't replied, then she is afraid.

    Nicola would appear on a ring doorbell camera if she thought an audience was watching.

    The government on the other hand have an unofficial non co-operation going on with channel 4 since the their boss made it quite clear the channel had lost it's independence and was now very much anti tory.

    the snp are, and have always been, little more than the Scottish ukip
     
  4. hmm, I think you mean torys. they haven't brought in legislation ever. the torys haven't passed any in yonks
     
  5. What's that got to do with nicola appearing on a door bell camera if she thinks there is an audience watching?
     
  6. what has that got to do with your hapless gov and woeful leaders where your best hope is farage, bojo or Swinson? no point mentioning Corbin on a Ducati forum.
    the piece mentions that boris is a big fearty. tbh, when I see these mad dudes, I don't know if I wanna be competing with them
     
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  7. Most professional salesmen sell fuck all, I would wager you are one of those o_O
     
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  8. There was an article in the Irish times this evening talking about food and medicine shortages in the republic, yes the eu are running project fear over there too and I think Varadkar let something slip.

    The ill informed remainers in here who said the U.K. leaving would return a hard border, would not accept the U.K. has said almost daily there will not be a hard border on the U.K. side nor will they seek to have one on any part of the U.K.

    When it was explained that the "hard border" would only be applied by the eu insisting the Republic ignore the gfa peace accord because the eu single market border was more important than the gfa to the eu commission, those same remainers absolutely said this was not the case

    Tonight in his article he said this
    He said he could not say where the location of the customs checks close to the Border were as that was subject to discussions with the European Commission

    Not with the U.K. government, but with the eu commissioners. It highlights what has been said since day one by those with common sense. The U.K. will not place a hard border between the U.K. and the republic because they respect the good friday agreement is absolute

    Varadkar acknowledges if there is to be a hard border, it will be due to the republics and the eu wants, and not the U.K.'s

    https://www.irishtimes.com/news/pol...cine-shortages-under-no-deal-brexit-1.4010370

    In a separate article by Tánaiste Simon Coveney in the Irish independent, again only today, he seemed to confirm that any border on the ireland of ireland will be down to the eu

    He said Border arrangements have not yet been finalised. "We do have some sense but we don't have detail on that because it is not agreed yet with the European Commission," he said. "As soon as we know, you will know. This is not just an Irish Border we are talking about, it is also an EU frontier with the UK."

    https://www.independent.ie/business...t-of-single-market-says-tnaiste-38472541.html
     
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  9. Always with the negative waves, Moriarty. - YouTube22.flv - YouTube
     
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  10. :joy: And she's serious btw. :astonished: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing:

     
  11. That show how thick some of these educated people are :joy: ..................most actually :eyes:
     
  12. More a case of how thick they think the public are. :rolleyes:

    She is totally unprincipled. Just give a straight answer to your position and let the public decide at the ballot box whether they want you to represent them. The trouble is, she's trying to appeal to both sides and looks like an imbecile to both. :joy:
     
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  13. If you look at that question time, what becomes clear is that those parties who have effectively shut down parliament in order to stop brexit, for them it is and has never been about the people.

    Even though most of them since Mrs May was elected, have spent every day demanding an election, when they are offered one, they refuse it.

    It's as though the smaller parties have never had such power and never intend to give it up and suddenly the people they represent are almost an afterthought and a distant memory. Labour is so divided you have pure vileness like thornberry who has a very long personal history of looking down at the very people they represent, anyone remember the white van man scandal in millibands term?

    It has become a cock measuring contest in which the people are not invited and their democratic majority peoples votes are little more than a postscript. If anything, question time showed just how many politicians and parties are so busy trying to beat each other, they forget about us
     
  14. yeah man, and they didn't even charge us a bill for their services. anyways, they aint supposed to represent their constituents are they? there supposed to represent Britain. maybe that's why so many of those constituencies are in such a bad way. hmm.
    anyways, some of those MP's are representing their continuants views. at least 35 of them anyhoo.
     
  15. He's right about the HoC. They are embarrassing the country and themselves. :rolleyes: The people of this country are more iincredulous than anybody looking in from outside. :no_mouth:
     
  16. yip, I think its called making a rod for their own back.
     
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  17. i'm gonna do the stereotypical Scottish thing and give it all the beans while we are winning only to stumble and hand it back at the final hurdle.
    you got that £20 put a side Roberno? :p
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  18. seriously fin, if you haven't watched this weeks question time, you should. never before on qt has there been multiple parties displaying this is no longer about the people or even brexit, it's about children playing games with a ball.
     
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