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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 I lose, I'll happily pay up, fair's fair. :)

    But when I win, I'll even happily take one of your weird Scottish £20 notes, even though they are worth about 1/2 of a good old Bank of England £20 note. :bucktooth:
     
  2. .....but they couldn't agree on the size of the ball or whose ball to play with. So they all just shouted and screamed at each other like 5 year olds. :rolleyes:

    They said nobody voted to use this particular ball and didn't know what they were doing when they agreed to play with the ball. :grinning:
     
  3. If I lose, I'll happily pay up, fair's fair. :)

    But when I win, I'll even happily take one of your weird Scottish £20 notes, even though they are work about 1/2 of a good old Bank of England £20 note. :bucktooth:
    :rolleyes:
    :D
     
  4. Glad you agree. :bucktooth:
     
  5. Have a snapshot of the post on my desktop so I can find it quickly either way* :eyes:

    *Of course I'm going to win. :D

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  6. And that right there is modern day Labour, clear and as capable as mud
     
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  7. its cool, I never forget a bet.
    when I win.
     
  8. Wow, didn’t realise how many Conservatives you had up there!
    A lot closer than you portray in your ramblings! :eek:
     
  9. and no, i'm never watching QT again. its bollox.
    I did however get into Debate night in BBC Scot for the first few weeks it was running. done in a QT stylie but more chilled and more importantly more informative. I actually found myself listening to all of the partys and commentators and the host was good too.
    then, predictable as fook, it turned into the standard bun fight. no need and no point watching further.
     
  10. aye, 13 out of 59. they won you know.
     
  11. Look at the percentages though - v.close, one scandal being uncovered will swing it o_O
     
  12. aye, they did good. their best was still less than magies worst.
    scandals? no one person is bigger than the Yes movement. tho no doubt it will tried. its the British way.
     
  13. Given that is a projection so little more than a hope, can I ask for a link to that fin so I can see who is "projecting" ? :D
     
  14. Ta, I asked because on that link it said this

    It's very early days with this, because I'm not sure if this is just a subset of wider GB polling, and therefore I don't know if the sample size is credible. But there appears to be a YouGov poll confined to the seats currently held by the Scottish Tories, producing the following results..

    Genuinely, I cannot find such a poll on you govs site nor does the blogger provide such a link, just says there appears to be
     
  15. Okay I see why there are keeping it quiet. It is a poll commissioned by https://www.peoples-vote.uk/
    and was taken by 887 Scottish Adults and showed a lot more than just those figures you mentioned fin :D

    https://d3n8a8pro7vhmx.cloudfront.n...904_ScottishConsConstituencies.xls?1567775659

    But funnily enough that predicted table you produced fin, bears no resemblence to the poll as it did not ask those questions, the graph you showed seems to be created by someones interpretation and not any real information within the poll

    https://www.peoples-vote.uk/poll_sh...ervatives_straight_over_the_brexit_cliff_edge

    To put it into context, it would appear, if you did say a poll on essex, then I added a graph and told people the graph was in that poll, I would be lying

    Unless there is another link?
     
  16. aye, you said that last time too, so I guess you aint privy to many things then after all or maybe your reading is just very narrow. who knows.
     
  17. I also mentioned Prof John Curtice the last time too. on you go. get busy now lad.
     
  18. Last time was the same I believe, the poll referenced never showed any such graph but was a pro leaves collation of interpretations for effect. I'm happy as always to agree with your graph if you can show where it was in a youguv poll

    whilst you're looking, what do you think about mp's blocking brexit, taking instruction from the eu in how to stop brexit?
    https://www.theguardian.com/politic...-chiefs-over-brexit-delay-before-passing-bill

    I believe you believe it exists fin but where people are saying it should be, it is not

    I'm fully aware of curtice's website and polls, even the scotland selection
    https://whatukthinks.org/eu/?s=scotland
     
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