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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. based on recent events in glasgow city councill and the long running pay dispute with the unequal pay setlement. they did. and labour spent millions in coart actions defending it. then spent months blaming the snp for not sorting it fast enough.
    dude, i beleive in socialist values. i dont beleive in the integrety of the labour party or the unions. the same unions will accept pay deals down south but push fpr conciderably more up here. clearly politicking.
    but faced with a choice between the three uk partys. i would still vote labour.
    or. liberal if they had a reasonable prospect of winning and if they had a front bench worth considereing.
     
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  2. You sticky, dude!
     
  3. What has surprised me certainly over the last 7 days or so, is traditional hard line Labour supporting newspapers who seem to be against Corbyn

    You have this today from the Guardian on anti semitism
    https://www.theguardian.com/politic...ffers-give-statements-to-antisemitism-inquiry

    And this one from yesterday from the new spectator, which to be far rips most of the main parties but thier opinion on Corbyn is this

    But the essential judgement that must be made is on Mr Corbyn himself. His reluctance to apologise for the anti-Semitism in Labour and to take a stance on Brexit, the biggest issue facing the country, make him unfit to be prime minister.

    https://www.newstatesman.com/politics/election-2019/2019/12/leader-britain-deserves-better
     
  4. what are the accusations around anti semitisim and the labour party based on. and who is making the claims and leaking them to the press?
    is it the same WOKELORDS that are now doing it to the SNP? is there any connection to the accused and those that wont sign up to the WOKE agenda?
     
  5. Not sure too much to be honest fin. It would seem a number of them were actually appointed by labour to investigate anti semitism and were constantly over ruled, had investigations sidelined or blocked. So for some of the complainents, it will be labours own appointed committee people complaining.

    The point I felt was odd, is that the die hard labour papers in previous general elections, would have largely kept it quiet in their own papers till after an election, now that seems to have stopped
     
  6. The Beeb is certainly involved in stoking the so-called issue, it's in the hands of an independent investigation JC has apologised on several occasions now. So strange that the Jewish Labour movement is trying to put the skids under the main Party during an Election ?
     
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  7. Beeb is definitely doing a decent job of pretending this is all about BoJob versus Comrade Corbyn, Tories vs Labour. It's got everyone focused on that, instead of the real battle.

    Well played, Bastard BBC. Well played.
     
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  8. Terf's...an acronym for “Trans-Exclusionary Radical Feminists,” a subgroup of radical feminists (who sometimes self-identify as “gender critical” feminists) that are strongly opposed to transgender identities, experiences, and rights.

    TUMF. It stands for “Trans-Unaware Mainstream Feminists,” which I believe more accurately describes many women who make trans-exclusive comments.

    This year many of the campaigners are from university and are as thick as arseoles having taken being offended as a degree. Their masters degree's tend to be inclusiveness but only their version. It worries me coming from an age of inclusivity and a general understanding of tolerance, that our universities are training our youth to be the least tolerant generation for many decades
     
  9. Imagine how much simpler it would be if people quit making weird shit up and remembered what they were taught in Biology at school!
     
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  10. Or home economics
     
  11. You are Jesse Kelly and I claim my Ten Free Lil Homemakers.
     
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  12. Ten Free Lil lets coming up..
     
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  13. One can "prove" all sorts of things with statistics. I don't know why you've dropped Luxembourg and Switzerland from the list of countries "better than us" but it's probably the case that low corporate tax rates influence this particular statistic. I wouldn't say that any of those states apart from France (and look what's going on there) were "socialist" in the way that the current Labour party says it would like to run the show.

    How about this similar list showing unemployment rates: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_sovereign_states_in_Europe_by_unemployment_rate
     

  14. I would have thought that was obvious

    Switzerland and Luxembourg are tax havens and as such their GDP per head is distorted

    at the last election an independent think tank position labours manifesto to the right of the german government

    are you seriously suggesting the Scandinavian countries do not operate at left of centre?

    Norway even owns an oil company

    https://www.answers.com/Q/Why_do_the_Scandinavian_countries_have_high_taxes

    Data does tend to prove a lot of things
     
  15. The German government in 1939?
     
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  16. He's partially right, the French own our utilities.
     
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