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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. The murky world of trade stats and hubs. How much of UK trade is hidden in Rotterdam, Frankfurt and the other transshipment points in the EU? An upside of Brexit will be greater clarity in the figures. Take your point but you can't get a quart out of pint pot? The graph is a product of Gov.scot not mine (Riaghaltas na h-Alba).
     
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  2. Sssshhhh he nearly got there, we don't need to stop him improving :smile:
     
    #5942 noobie, Jan 19, 2017
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  3. I have a plan

    Let's ask the Shetland Isles if it wants independence or wants to rejoin Norway. if it says yes, then the U.K. government will deal with the Shet's on the oil, happy days.

    Then we push all the remoaners upto Scotland, Give them independence and rebuild the wall, jobs a good un
     
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  4. So we would get Edinburgh then as they appear to be a bit more sensible Scottish people and want out :)
     
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  5. What a cracking idea Noobs. Shetland Independence. :upyeah:
     
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  6. Nope, he started calling himself reverend and it just followed

    So he does live in Bath Somerset then since 1991 as I said, unless he commutes everyday? Bugger that daily commute, still at least he has chosen to pay his taxes into the tory westminster bank rather than pay taxes into the snp Scottish bank for the last 25 years :smile:

    Would that mean they have now become part of the mainstream media? I know how much you dislike those
     
    #5946 noobie, Jan 19, 2017
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  7. As for tv news try al jazzers and some of the French ones are good , or RT of course , but maybe not to your liking , by the way
     
  8. If you don't trust your own country's media, go to the official media of your country's enemies/competitors.

    Seems legit.
     
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  9. Those on the side of leaving,(the majority),have experienced the results of membership since 1972,
    So we KNOW what kind of yoke you preferred us all to wear.We didn't bitch and moan about it,we just got on with it and dealt with the consequences,carried on living/working etc.
    The elected Government of this country,(in their election manifesto),stated that they would ask the people of the UK if they wished to retain membership of the EU or not,and the majority of those who could be arsed to vote,(a much greater number than in most if not all elections),decided they did not.
    The great thing about majority democracy is that it shows a clear result:even if it's only by one vote,our system is that the majority sways the decision.
    I can't speak for all who voted Leave,but for myself had the vote gone the other way I would have continued as before,because I WAS ALREADY LIVING WITH THE RESULTS OF YOUR VOTING INTENTION,i.e we were already in!
    And as much as you may imagine the future will be worse for you,you don't know,it's ALL in the imagination.
    So,having experienced what the Remainers wanted for the last forty or so years,the majority voted for something else...they also don't know what the future holds,but considered leaving the EU worth the risk in the hope of something better.
    YOUR view has held sway since we joined the EU,and we didn't bleat about it.
    We'd probably just get on with it if the result had gone the other way.
    As for,"the Government was worried about committed Brexiters",I can't imagine a scenario where,(considering the current hysteria at the Referendum outcome),Remainers would have accepted the Government ignoring the result if Remain had won.
     
    #5949 Lightning_650, Jan 20, 2017
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  10. What you're neglecting to take into account is that the Remainders KNOW what's best for us and THAT is all that matters. Democracy must take a back seat to WHAT'S BEST.

    Or did you forget what being in the EU actually means?
     
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  11. But who knows what's best for those who KNOW WHAT'S BEST?
     
  12. At general election time, its only ever Tory or Ukip posters that are defaced by opponents, with swastikas, silly moustaches or juvenile "Tory Scum" scrawled in spray paint etc. Clearly, however much you may disagree with their policies, neither party are fascist and anyone who thinks they are needs to leave the internet alone, get out more and cease trivialising something so dark and show more respect for victims of the real thing.

    I have never seen a Labour poster defaced with a hammer and sickle or "commie scum" or a Lib Dem poster painted over with anti-EU graffiti.
    During the referendum many Vote Leave posters were defaced. I never saw a single Vote Remain poster interfered with.
    I think that tells us something about the mentalities we're dealing with here and explains the current tantrums over the referendum result.
     
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  13. It's best for those whom it benefits and in life you can't please everyone
    Most will carry on happy with what they get and moan about what they can't
     
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  14. I saw QT last night and what seemed to be the general feeling was by most of both sides was, Okay it's done, lets get on with it. The piffle of what if and we are all doomed was present but a very small minority who seemed to think the more they throw what if's, the more they can delay it.

    If done right, there is a huge potential for Britain do come out of this knowing we did the right thing even more so at a time where Europe looks incredibly shaky.

    As a brexiteer I know I won't get all my wishes but I'm confident we will be going in the right direction.
     
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  15. The left are the worst for this. They talk of being virtuous and tolerant but nothing could be further from the truth. The Remainians (and Hillary supporters) have come out of the events of 2016 looking like the narrow minded Libtards they truly are. The Liberal media add fuel to the fire by giving their outrage an elevated platform and portray it as the majority view.
     
    #5955 Robarano, Jan 20, 2017
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  16. omg. i take it this is a wind up? in one paragraph the pair of have just rubbished every statement you have ever made on your political observations. i could post page after page after page on here on snp nazi this snp nazi that from your english based press. you guys are unreal. if i had posted that, it would be Que the "pecial snow flake" posts.
    crazy kids.
     
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  17. :Hilarious: You do make me laugh, you crazy kid!

    You need to remove your tartan tinted glasses. The SNP, with their anti English diatribe are the worst. :Hilarious:

    SNP is openly racist towards the English, says Nigel Farage - Telegraph

    The SNP’s attack on democracy | Europe | For Europe, Against the EU | spiked



     
  18. :eek:
    :Wideyed:
    :Hilarious:
     
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