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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 the public don't want No Deal Brexit afterall, they have four choices of political party to choose. Labour / SNP / Libs / Greens. All these parties are have done well recently. The SNP are looking at a potential 50 seats following Bojos policies which have alienated Ruths supporters.

    After the votes are in, the coalitions will be formed. All the above parties will all say yes to coalition get some power as opposed to none. All are ferverent Remain parties and cannot realistically join Bojo.

    On the other side, Bojo could -despite sacking core members- pull some great move and not be totally wipoed out, unlike in the all recent elections. Its possible that Nige would join a coalition with the Tories though these are the Brexit party really going to help at the polling station? Its very possible they will divide the Blue vote.

    Its going to be interesting, its certainly not over yet, and I'm not a betting man. But the odds seem better for one type of coalition than another imo.
     
  2. I hope the Yorkies pull their fingers out and find the amphitheatre soon!
     
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  4. Bercow to go by October 31st. Good riddance.
     
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  5. did he not only get as far as dumbarton?
     
  6. John Bercow says he will stand down as Commons Speaker at the next election or on 31 October, whichever comes first.

    Speaking in Parliament, Mr Bercow said his 10-year "tenure" was nearing its end and it had been the "greatest honour and privilege" to serve.

    If there was no early election, he said leaving on 31 October would be the "least disruptive and most democratic" time to go.

    The ex-Tory MP succeeded the late Michael Martin as Speaker in 2009.

    He has faced fierce criticism from Brexiteers who have questioned his impartiality.

    In a break from normal convention, Mr Bercow was facing a challenge from the Conservatives in his Buckingham constituency at the next election - whenever it is called.

    His wife, Sally, was in the public gallery as he made his announcement.
     
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  7. close, but no cigar elt
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  8. It needs more than him to stand down!!
     
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  9. Yep looks like they also got everything they deserve with them..... Is that Nicola with the glasses and the rest of the Scottish people looking lovingly back to England wishing they had stayed?
     
  10. aye, because thats what you do init? wishing you went down with the sinking ship when theres life boats for everybody.
     
  11. Fin? your Scottish, Cornish and now Yorkshire? How on earth will money get out of your pockets, if ever?
     
  12. when i feel i am getting my moneys worth.
     
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  13. Yes, and many other places while the Roman Empire expanded. It was no big deal and occurred for a short period for no other reason than to ensure a victory over the Anglos or whomevers back yard they set up camp
     
  14. Nope, only York twice and Constantinople once :):upyeah:
     
  15. but you have been german ever since
     
  16. No Bavarian in me but I've been in Bavarian :bucktooth:
     
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