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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. you dont have back, but you do appear to imitate my patter. thank you, its the finest form of flattery. :upyeah:
    so it is. .
     
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  2. I must admit I haven't got a clue what brw means although I will ask my Scottish ex wife when I attend her wedding to her new husband on Thursday. Still got your back though my fellow Brit. I like to flatter you sometimes fin, you do have cuddly side moments amongst your rough and tufty silly comments
     
  3. of coarse i do noob. it just took you 8505 posts to get past yer inbred prejudice to recognize it, see, its good to talk.
    congratulations to yer exe wife brw.
     
  4. The bit that was always ignored is the amount is the baseline, there is a clause that says basically if a country does better than forecast, it's contribution must increase ontop of the baseline input to a certain percentage level.

    The trouble with this is that it is very similar to business in that many countries push forward to the eu "underestimated" figures making it look like they make a loss every year so need more help.

    Great for the two thirds who take out more than they ever put in but crap if you are in the one third that always puts in more than you take out and with no way of checking or asking why haven't you brought that around after 10 years? the same countries year after year take out whilst the same third put in.

    To be honest whatever we put in in the past is pretty much not a worry anymore as we seem to not be asking the eu for a share of the company (the eu) that we as the second largest contributor, helped build.
     
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  5. no idea we will have to get yer man "to look in to it".
     
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  6. Well three days after asking Brexitards to give positive reasons why we will be better off culturally and economically outside the EU, not one has bothered to make a suggestion which says it all really.
     
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  7. It says duke, there have been plenty of positives offered however, offering you personally a positive, is like giving a million pound coin to a man with holes in his palms.
     
  8. Fooking hell, a sensible reasoning from the Duke after thousands of idiotic ramblings!
    Well done Sir :):upyeah:
     
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  9. Awwww @noobie you bit mate. I was watching him squirm as nobody was taking any notice of him. :)
     
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  10. Nice try Rob ;)
     
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  11. Apologies, I was waiting for the cat to post to see how his chat with duke went
     
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  12. How politics works nowadays:

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  13. yip, britnats.:bomb: and brexit has handed full control to those that traditionally and institutionally promote that kind of politics. how many examples does sir require?
     
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  14. Good to see the little Scotlander still putting in, (although only half Scottish and Half English)

    Most brexiteers wanted an immigration system that treated all migrants wishing to come here with one equally applied application system no matter where in the world you come from, the eu refuses to allow this

    Most brexiteers wanted an immigration system that matched our actual need versus the migrants qualified for those needs and not just open doors no matter what your skills, if any, the eu refuses to allow this

    Most brexiteers wanted an immigration system that could be decided in the country that it actually applied to, the eu refuse to allow this.

    the eu operates under a two tier discriminatory migration policy based on where you come from, the u.k. voted for this discrimination to end.

    Remainers wanted to keep the discriminatory migration system and the brexiteers wanted an equal one instead

    Which one is racist?
     
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  15. As Matt Whathisname said in the Times re the slandering of Brexiteers: if you're getting flak it means you're over the target.

    For Dookie I will translate: you hate us because you know we were right.
     
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