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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. yes, yes it does. it nailed it.. lots of stuff i can use when the time comes.
    and seeing as you didnt even no we used PR up until several days ago this might help you and others, just in case three of your letters are starting to ware out.
    SNP are the vehicle. the movement is made up of many many sub organizations
    everything from
    labour for yes
    liberals for yes
    lawyers for yes
    advocates for yes
    business for yes
    teachers for yes
    i think at the last count there was about 80 separate factions registered in the yes movement.
    your ignorance is staggering.
    and knowing many on here is sick of hearing it i will leave you at that. unless of coarse, you revert to posting fake news. again.
    go argue with stephen hawkings cos yer probably an expert in his field to.
     
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  2. And like the labour party fin, none of it means shit unless you win, you didn't.
     
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  3. Use the ignorant button, finm. I'm afraid there are quite a few on mine now.
    If someone has nothing useful or intelligent to say then they ain't worth listening too.


    As it stands the PM can talk as much shite as she wants but currently she can do nothing without Parliamentary and Lords approval. Its going to be interesting to see what business thinks of a hard Brexit. We already know what the money markets think of it.
     
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  4. Don't touch the "ignorant button", finm! You see what can happen to you when you do! :Hilarious:
     
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  5. We do duke? Pray tell?

    As an update, there is no such thing as a hard brexit, we were either going to stay in or leave it, that was on the ballot paper.
     
  6. cant do that, to avoid a turd you have to spot it first.
    dont mistake what can at times look like anger in my posts, i type as i speak. the "special snowflakes can suck it up".
     
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  8. You saying that there'll be more work for the stone masons.
     
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  9. Ah, so when people pull you up on the rubbish you post, it's the online equivalent of sticking your fingers in your ears and singing "la la la"

    If others employed the same back at you, I think the whole forum would have you on "ignore"

    But I agree with one thing. I genuinely believe you have clicked the "ignorant" button. :Hilarious:
     
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  10. you know what looks really,really,REALLY ignorant? a group attack on an individual,ANY individual and particularly a non aggressive one, with several others coming in for the odd pot shot. quite a pathetic sight for the onlooker.
     
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  11. After 281 pages one things seems to be consistent.

    Those of us who voted for a fresh start did so with the wish for a better future for the whole of the U.K. England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales.

    Some do not give a feck about the U.K. but lie telling you they do but they only want what is best for one part of the U.K. They do so showing their true colours. So when they say they want the best for all and forget all is more than one, it gets noticed.:upyeah:
     
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  12. Awww diddums :Hilarious:
     
  13. think you should put yer old signature back up. not that we are likely to forget.
     
  14. That's about the 7th time you've mentioned it. You should learn to chill and change your tune, on a lot of things.

    You seemed happier when you threw your toys out of the pram and had me on ignore. These days you seem to have clicked the duke's "ignorant" button. :Cigar:
     
  15. how does it go? aww diddums. :Finger:
    :upyeah:
     
  16. :Hilarious: :Cigar: :Hilarious:
     
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  17. Things should be a bit clearer with May and her speech tomorrow although I suspect it will simply reflect the vote of out.

    Hammonds mention of we will do what we have to to make it a success which some have interpreted as making the U.K. a tax haven on Europe's doorstep (although there are a few already but not our size) is unlikely to happen but it was refreshing to see some backbone and positivity on the U.K.'s side that I hope will touch some E.U. nerves to a point they will realise a challenge of equals. It doesn't need to be combative but does need to be a negotiation with confidence and positivity of what and who we are
     
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  18. Another obvious loop hole no doubt exploited Europe wide.

    Thousands use 'fake life' scam to get into the UK - BBC News

    Now I'm not saying that the main failings of the NHS are because of immigration, whether legal or illegal, but you have to question with so many people coming in, how can it not impact the resources we have?
     
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  19. Good news, whether you agree with it or not, indecision causes more uncertanty than going ahead and being open. At least people know now what is going on and what they can plan for. Not knowing often does more damage than knowing.
     
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