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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. Duke, you work in the car industry? Do you think we should take note of that industry when it comes to brexit?
     
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  2. Now that is complete bollocks.



    Oh....and I DO know more than a bit about how international trade works.
     
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  3. I think duke is Richard Branson
     
  4. He's sufficiently derisible to be Dookie ...

    Yeah, Branson IS Dookie! Good call :Hilarious:
     
  5. Dukie, the people's plutocrat..? Hmm, I don't think so.
    Being fearful, narrow-visioned, pessimistic, morose, resentful and consistently calling the economic shots wrongly doesn't strike me as the best preparation for becoming a successful billionaire.
     
  6. I notice none of you explain how everything is going to be rosy after March 2019. Just more and more insults and nothing useful to say.
     
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  7. Juncker kept to form at the Downing St dinner, downing copious amounts of the best wines and spirits. Freeloading is his mantra and then spinning bile.

    Dukey; you been downing?
     
  8. All of that has been covered in the previous 7,451 posts on this thread. However, you choose to ignore anything that doesn't fit into your gloomy narrative. :Meh: It's a bit rich when you haven't posted a single fact since June 23rd
     
  9. Says the man who has said the U.K. is doomed after 2019

    Most have said the same duke and consistently so but you choose to continually ignore it because it does not meet your tin foil hat narrative

    Things will be unsteady a little bit during negotiations due to a mixture of uncertainty and opportunism. Once left, we will find our own two feet and within the longer term, will look back, see the mess europe has become and say, it was a bit tough at the time but thank god we got out, it was the right thing to do.

    There are two key points here duke, a country is it's people and if the majority of those people want to make a decision whether it be the government of the day or who we deal with then it is not the business's of that country to over rule the democratic wish of that democratic populous vote. If you wish to live in the democratic republic of Ford, then the U.K. is not it. Multinationals telling joe public what to do undoubtedly had a part to play in the brexit vote

    I'm guessing you voted remain as your continual blathering looks no further than the next 5 minutes, most brexiteers are looking 5-10 years down the line.

    Want to see how united europe is duke? watch when they have the discussion where they say, okay, the U.K. has left and that leaves us with a minimum of £10 billion short every year, time to discuss where that is NOW going to come from or where cuts have to be made. A fly on the wall I would like to be then
     
  10. See what i mean. Like all Brexitards, there is no substance to anything you say as its all just pipe dreams and insults.

    All i wanted was to remain as we are as i believe that gives Britain the best way forward for a more stable and certain future.
     
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  11. Your views are very silly though :Finger:
     
  12. And because you want to retire to France and you think after Brexit for some reason you won't be able to.

    I know people who've retired to Australia, Indonesia, New Zealand, Thailand, Switzerland, South Africa and all sorts of places in the big wide world beyond the EU goldfish bowl and the last time I looked the UK wasn't in political union with any of those countries.
     
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  13. I have been updating one of the feral cats we have loitering around here concerning this thread - he doesn't seem to be able to follow it either.

    Is there anyway we can have a "Laughable" rating as well as the "Funny" one?

    Dookie seems to veering from one to the other. Hard.
     
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  14. :Facepalm:
     
  15. How do you know we were going forward in the right way?
    Who knows what 2019 will bring

    No one knows anything they think they do you can project and forecast but life has a habit of throwing spanners in the works

    Like any business you have to work at it and vote for what you think might or will work for you with the right people in charge, if you don't like them then you can change them

    Some people fear change I say go for it
    Those with their fingers in the money pie won't let the UK disappear
     
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  16. those with the finger in the pie yer talking about db dont give a monkeys about you. so, there we disagree. again.
    you don't run a country like a business. business will drop you like a stone the minuet it thinks it can get away with it.. 80 odd percent of austerity is aimed at you btw.
    anyhoo, politics need only be as divisive as you make it.
    i'm allowed to say this cos i have a tad more first hand experience of potentially divisive reffs, ours was nothing like brexit, despite the best of attempts by some to make it a fratricidal and divisive experience. calmer heads, more experience with less reliance on right wing media pish i guess. i promise yah, most people i know are wondering just wtf are you lot allowing to happen down there. which probably explains the swing in favor to my cause. all I'm seeing is arrogant tory/kipper entitlement backed up with the odd soundbite.
    quite disappointed by the words and group think of some on here. 5 or 6 people reduced to insulting 1 from the safety of their bed room. yip,tough guys.
    why cant we all come together you say. well, if it aint obvious to you now, it never will be.
    i am told by Lesley Ridoch that all the countries at the top of the happy lists have more government, not less. you have just removed us from one of the great levelers.
    we dont have to prove nothing, the onus is on you, the brexiteers.to prove it's not the actions of yer UK political elite rather than the EU that has shafted this uUK.
    and good luck with that.
     
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  17. Great, now dukie wants to be Diane Abbott

    and right on time, fin appears to make it all about Scotland, there's a first :laughing:
     
  18. dont be silly noob. everyone knows its about essex.
    but if thats what you think then fine. but i am v.confident you wouldn't walk in to my place talking the way you do. thats what makes you a troll. you and people like you are the prime reason there will be no coming together.
     
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  19. Right wing.......divisive.......tory.....blah, blah, blah. What a load of codswallop and the very mud you are slinging could very easily be aimed at the SNP and stick very nicely.

    But to pick up on one point. "you have just removed us from one of the great levelers." The trouble with leveling the playing field is that there will be winners and losers. At the moment the UK is the 2nd biggest financial loser in the EU out of this "Leveling". I'm quite happy to be leaving and end the process of dragging them up to our level while pulling ourselves down to theirs.
     
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