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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 wouldn’t, it’s confusing.

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    You had to spoil it didn’t you.
     
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  3. They want to stay in cos they think it's free right now.

    But you know what the Scots are like once they're told they have to pay to join, following indi, then all of a sudden they'll be against it.

    :joy:
    TB
     
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  4. Pay for something - I'm outraged by your comments, how dare you :mad:
    I feel violated
     
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  5. Has Farge learnt nothing?
    As you may have guessed I'm a true Blue (Thatcher loving) Tory..... it's the only party of the true business man.
    If Farge throws in with the Tory's he'll be eaten alive..... they completely decimated the Lib Dems last time.


    Quick question..... why did fin get five votes in this poll.... I can only vote once?
     
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  6. I’ll be really interested to see if our poll reasonably reflects the actual election.

    I’d expect a younger demographic to show a few more Liberal votes but after that, who knows!
     
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  7. Can’t help but wonder how ‘leave’ Johnson / Tories are.
     
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  8. I've read several interpretations of BoJob's May's "Deal" but I have no info I would bet my actual house on.
    However, I am leaning towards the BoJob May WA v2.0 being a recipe for a swift return to the EU having not really left at all.

    So, I suggest the Tories are a Remain Party.
     
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  9. I'm loving the Conservatives new election slogan of "Britain Deserves Better"

    It certainly does after 9 years of that bunch of fucktards :joy::joy::joy:
     
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  10. Nearly as good as Labours "People before Privilege" given how Labour seemed to have turned their back on conventional Labour voters in favour of the London middle class bubble?
     
  11. What a surprise....the twat Johnson has no intention of leaving.
    His deal is not Brexit, surely people can see through this prick.
     
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  12. We will know Dec 12th
     
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  13. You would think so, but just looking at some of the support he has from people on here would suggest that there are many that can’t.
     
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  14. Doesn’t it depend on whether you vote in the GE as you normally would or just with Brexit in mind.

    where do traditional Labour / Lib Dem’s that want to Leave the EU put their vote ?
     
  15. Anyone who believes in the principles (such as they are) of Labour, Tories, SNP, Green, etc, needs to vote Brexit Party, in order to extricate the UK from the EU superstate. Once out, everyone can all go back to voting for the parties that best match their beliefs.

    People who don't care about who leads the country, or how it is led, who just want to be led by *whoever*, without being pestered with meaningful elections and stoopid democracy stuff, etc, should vote LibDem, in order to ensure that Art50 is revoked.
    In the EU, GEs are reduced to the level of Local Elections and thus can be safely ignored.
     
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  16. which effectively reduces it to a second EU referendum.
     
  17. I'm not so sure

    I think a variety of the green, lib dems will split labours remain vote, the brexit party will split the tories and labours leave vote and an alliance of possibly brexit and tories will form a coalition, in which case I hope we should get what we voted for, to leave the eu's control and become and independent third country as was promised
     
  18. Still sounds like an EU referendum to me.
     
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