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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. We were talking about Trump?
     
  2. Quick question:

    Is Brexit so vehemently awful that there is justification for demanding access to Brexiteer Minister/Adviser private communications where no crimes have been committed?
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    brexit isnt necessary the most awfull thing in the world. the Gov, the traditional partys, the parliment, its donators, lobyist and hangers on that will be implimenting brexit and running the country from there on in are awfull.
    no crimes have been comited? you will have proof of that.
     
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  3. This is the Indy thread Harry, why are you talking about Trump?
     
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  4. Mainly to obfuscate and confuse.

    HTH
     
  5. That makes sense.

    Wait.

    Are you Trump, Harry? Is that who you are?
     
  6. "Good old Bill Cash is giving it to the remainers on Sky News right now saying yesterday’s bill that was passed is pointless as full of uncertainties and has conditions that are not capable of being performed.
    He then says the law of the land, which is still valid as no one has repealed it is section 1 of the withdrawal act 2018 which states the repeal of the European community act 1972 is repealed on exit day which, by law, is 31st Oct 2019.......he says it is not a loop hole and not a technicality but law. And yesterday’s bill has not changed that".

    (Quote from a Facebook contributor who is watching Sky).
     
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  7. I am very, exceedingly clever - so, therefore, I am :thinkingface:
    Nah, I don't have a twitter account so can't be :rolleyes:
     
  8. Isn't every thread ? :D
     
  9. I did see that, the remainer mp's lost their shit over that. It highlights the double standard of the recent two court cases trying to seek clarification of the existing rules and how they can be applied, then when cash pointed out they missed a bit so Boris is in the clear, they started talking about playing with technicalities and that was outrageous.
     
  10. Not quite every thread, only the ones you post in ;)
     
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  11. Lady Nugee - what?

    I seem to recall (failing) Grayling was so concerned about ferries/ capacities / delays that he paid millions to create additional ferry companies contracted additional space. Was this just another Tory government bribe to their mates? Like Northern Ireland coalition bribe - lets face it they do have form!
     
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  12. https://order-order.com/2014/11/24/lady-nugees-walled-garden/


    [​IMG]Emily Thornberry Shadow Foreign Secretary
    ‘I welcome the new Foreign Secretary to his position, and indeed his seemingly entirely new team—it is certainly position churn—and pay tribute to his predecessor, who served for 12 months with a concern and diligence that had been so sorely lacking for the previous two years. I hope the new Foreign Secretary will follow the right example.

    The Foreign Secretary will be aware of the concern of people across the country with health conditions such as schizophrenia and epilepsy for whom, as the Yellowhammer leaks reveal, it will not be possible to stockpile medicines. They will be left exposed and at grave risk because of the shortages that will follow a no-deal Brexit. Can I ask him a simple question? Have the Government asked for legal advice on how coroners would be expected to record the deaths of anyone who loses their life after 31 Octoberas a result of the entirely preventable medicine shortages’

    https://www.theyworkforyou.com/debates/?id=2019-09-03b.13.1&p=24815
     
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  13. Had to love the way Gove (I think) complained that the ruling requiring advisors to hand over their private phones and emails contravened Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights.

    Irony obviously isn’t his strong suit :rolleyes:
     
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  14. That? Thats nothing!

    grayling.jpg Grayling: So sure of the delays he spent £96million! Emily's got nothing on that wanker.
    https://www.theguardian.com/politic...-grayling-the-3bn-master-of-disaster-bows-out

    Brexit has brought out the best of Failing Grayling’s incompetence. First he couldn’t even managed to engineer a fake traffic jam on a Kent airfield to prove his department wasn’t ready for a no-deal Brexit and then he had to make an out-of-court settlement to Eurotunnel for forgetting to put contracts out to tender in the appropriate manner.

    Yet all this paled into insignificance over his decision to offer a £13m contract to a ferry company that didn’t have any ferries for services to ports that had no facilities to receive them. That was Inspector Clouseau levels of genius. An act of extreme stupidity to which no other minister would dare dream.

    https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news...ntracts-at-extra-50m-cost-to-taxpayers-brexit

    https://www.theguardian.com/politic...ver-brexit-ferry-fiasco-court-case-eurotunnel

    grayling.jpg LONDON (Reuters) - Britain’s transport secretary was under fresh pressure to resign after the government stacked up a 50 million pound loss for cancelling contracts for extra ferries to bring in essential supplies in the event of a no-deal Brexit.

    The decision to award the contracts has been a major political embarrassment after it emerged the government handed out a 14 million pound contract for extra ferries to a company that owned no boats and published terms and conditions on its website that appeared to be for a takeaway food business.

    Then, the government was forced to pay a further 33 million pounds to settle a lawsuit brought by Eurotunnel, which complained that it was unfairly prevented from bidding on the ferry contracts, which were negotiated in secret.

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    In a further twist, a rival ferry operator, P&O, said last week that it was preparing its own legal action amid claims that the payout to its rival Eurotunnel was unlawful.

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  15. Liberty are a funny old duck, their flame has dimmed since every one has created a social justice organisation of some kind.

    I look at Labours Chakrabati who was brought in specifically to carry out a anti semite review, was given a damehood and her work was so poor it was called a whitewash by many labour mp's and members so much so, that the equalities and human rights commission are now investigating the Whole Labour Party movement
     
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