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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. Fookin hell, it's all about peace and love again. :rolleyes:
     
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  2. Go on Tel, lock it! :)

    You do know that another will pop straight back up, don't you? Like Whack-a-mole o_O

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  3. I have to disagree. What people want are leadership qualities, and he has those in spades. They won't give a damn if he has plumbs in his mouth, is uncomfortable with gay marriage or abortion. He's very popular and would be unassailable in my opinion.

    Think about who people are talking about as potentially the next PM at the moment. :thinkingface: An IRA sympathizer, maximum wage supporting, communist, Hamas befriending, re-nationalization, Anti nuclear, Union empowering, Free movement supporting, Unification of the island of Ireland, fella. Oh and he's a scruffy twat who's rode Dianne Abbott, that's the clincher. :eek:

    JRM can have a shave in the morning and has never rode Dianne. Right, where do I put my 'X' in the box? :)
     
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  4. Just bored with it all now. Common sense went out the window a long time ago.
    Britain will be poorer as a result of Brexit. No one gives a good argument against that, most argue the opposite including people with no interest or axe to grind and those we are supposed to make these massive new trade deals with. Make it harder to trade with your biggest and nearest partners and its patently obvious we will all be poorer.
    History will mark this down as one of the biggest balls ups this Country has ever made and could cost the Tories power for a generation. I doubt it will belong before a next generation reverses much of this blinkered stupidity.
     
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  5. Toff, aptly named, won celebrity this year. Voted for by common people.

    Mogg is a shoe in
     
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  6. It will be interesting where this goes for sure - they are seemingly engineering the situation to keep the so called 'elite' where they are most comfortable to the detriment of democracy. Some say the vote would go the other way now - I'm not so sure. They could be playing with fire here - and that EU club are surely heading for trouble in other countries before long - time will tell.
     
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  7. Racist.

    : o p
     
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  8. There has been much talk and speculation of where the vote would now end up following all the posturing of the last 18 months.

    So: for our somewhat strange demographic - a poll.

    I've left the introduction neutral and the poll private, the latter to be fare on @finm now he wants to vote to leave so he won't be embarrassed aboot it :innocent:

    If you changed your mind - then which direction did you head and why?
     
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  9. Unfortunately my willy isn't though :mad:
     
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  10. My option isn't listed : o (
     
  11. I know, as it would only have got 1 vote :(
     
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  12. I nearly pressed the wrong one :joy:
     
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  13. You may have remembered it differently fin but I'm glad to see you are not disputing what was said. As I said last night, sometimes things get heated and sometimes some people lose the plot. I know you do that from time to time so am not taking it personally.

    I highlighted just how often those who have not voted remain are constantly accused of and having thrown at them, that they are racist, misognynistic xenophobe, islamaphobic, homophobic and of low intelligence and it's getting stupid and needed to be challenged but more likely that one individual needed to be made aware of it. That wasn't you but you sought to have a row anyway, I can't help that you took the reaction you did.

    I think the point has been made and that individual is now aware so onward.
     
  14. ;)
     
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  15. You forgot the option - What does the question mean?
     
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  16. the mooth gave her first confirmation yesterday that she might stand for a westinster seat.
    You may have remembered it differently fin but I'm glad to see you are not disputing what was said. As I said last night, sometimes things get heated and sometimes some people lose the plot. I know you do that from time to time so am not taking it personally.
    yip, i have a better memory than you with less need to twist every post
     
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  17. I will reply to you on this instance because you continue to ignore what most people keep telling you

    Your version of it

    You constantly use the business argument with no business logic. Most who voted to leave saw that uncertainty, as with ANY major change that effects business, as a short term negative effect, if you can plan for that you can reduce the amount.

    Most who voted accepted a 2-3 year different set of consequences and are prepared for that due to the long term gains. Even the most die hard economists have said we will have a short term wobble but will after a small number of years be back on our feet. It's also worth pointing out that the wobble still includes growth, much against those remainers who said the world would end and all computers would stop at midnight 1999

    I think you are over egging the harder part. It will be different and in this digital age, nearest doesn't always make it better. If you look at the eu away from Brexit through Polish, Hungarian, Spanish, Greek etc peoples eyes and news you would see the eu is not the utopia you would have us believe that Britian will struggle without.

    History will mark this down as when the people returned democracy to the people and to it's parliament rather than a faceless multinational conglomerate disguising itself as an elected body. It will also show that the Brits as with so many other times in the past, took the lead in protecting democracy.

    As to the continual tory bashing you do so falsely, you would do well to look at the figures of just how many labour voters, voted to leave
     
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  18. ram yer poll, unless i can, make like khan, and phone round a few residential homes a scare a few pensioners first. :upyeah:
     
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  19. HURRAH!!!!!!! :)
     
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  20. I believe that the correct toffee-nosed response would be "HUZZAH!".

    HtH.
     
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