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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. I think they do. They are intent on not allowing Johnson to leave with no deal on the 31st. To ensure that does not happen, parliament must be in place and not suspended for an election.
     
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  2. good point.

    Err.......


    Corbyn ?
     
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  3. Actually, that might work. Same principle as a GE.

    A three-way Referendum would be like voting to be governed by Brussels directly (Remain), Brussels eventually (faux-Leave) or Westminster (Leave). The side with the most votes wins, unless the two losing sides can form the Government between them. So, if faux-Leave gets the largest vote share but Leave and Remain between them have more votes, they could be in charge instead of faux-Leave and govern via a coalition, working together on the common ground they share.

    Actually, that might not work.
     
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  4. Just like every vote, for every politician. Its not a new concept.
     
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  5. Well mainly because a referendum is not a GE, and also I sincerely don't think you're blind enough nor in anyway silly enough to know that it wouldn't float without massive push back.

    When I say I want closure of this and for it to be put to bed I do so in a way that I feel is fairest and cleanest in regards to giving no bullets to fire for losers or winners. People either want to still leave or now have changed their mind.

    What you're suggesting is nothing more than trying to split votes for advantage and that unfortunately comes across as wrong.
     
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  6. It appears the Supreme Court are there for a purpose afterall. Who knew!
     
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  7. Does that include the issue of Capital Punishment? Didn't Parliament pass a law that forbids any future Parliamentary discussion over Capital Punishment?

    I could be wrong. I have never fact-checked that particular factoid, it may be bunkum.
     
  8. How much more push back do you think there will be than now?

    The majority of people will accept a vote using the system they have already accepted for their entire lives. If you don't realise this, then perhaps you are silly and blind - to use your words not mine?
     
  9. For clarity do you mean the 56% in the above poll - it is a very long list to tag them all :joy:
     
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  10. Am I typing too fast for you, Damo?

    : o D
     
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  11. No laws in the UK are sacrosant and unable to be changed.
     
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  12. And do you think that would ‘unite the country’
     
  13. Fact-checked! Thanks.
     
  14. Fuck the country. No Gubmint means I do what I wanna do. Yee-HAAAAWWWWW!
     
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  15. Mostly yes as everyone will be able to see that they were given a choice, based on information they knew, which included all viable options. People know & trust this system as they do it every five years or less.
     
  16. It looks to me as if times they are a changing, and people don’t accept the result
     
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  17. The problem is when a toddler (not you) spills it's ice cream on the first lick, you cannot stop it crying - and the Remoaners are just big fuckin' babies :joy:
     
  18. So the sooner the "established norms" are used, the sooner the situation will be resolved.
     
  19. Going to have to agree to disagree again I think.

    47% vote for remain
    53% vote for leaving, one way or another.

    therefore we remain ?

    wouldn’t that just put us back 3.5 years but the other way round.
     
  20. And there lies the whole problem...remainers - fuckin' up the country to prove their erroneous point :thinkingface:
     
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