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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. :)

     
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  2. What on earth are you on about? Is this a leg-pull? I have said nothing even remotely like that.
     
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  3. for sure,, not for any honourable reasons..
     
  4. Anna Cap,,,, definatly got a future there...
     
  5. so Balless Johnstone leads the lemmings to the precipise but does not jump with the rest.................................but for his supporters, ( if he still has any ) do not worry,, he will prob change his mind in the morning..
     
  6. It is the impression you give ;)
     
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  7. Did anyone catch the latest "House of Cards" episode titled; "The hand that wields the knife shall never wear the crown"
    The Cameron character (remember he was Cameron's friend but then maimed him) was stabbed in the back by his right hand man Gove. Right at the last minute he stood up for PM as a way to assasinate BJ for sleeping with his wife.....brilliant stuff. Meanwhile May treads a careful path to victory. But what will the next episodes twist be?

    The dark Labour group are still forcing their leader to destroy more and more of the Labour movement as a means of bring in the dark Momentum forces. Maybe we'll have them broken in two shortly.
     
  8. So David Cameron (Brasenose College, Oxford) is resigning. It seemed as though his successor as Prime Minister might be Boris Johnson (Balliol College, Oxford). But now the main candidates are Theresa May (St Hugh's College, Oxford) and Michael Gove (Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford). Good to see alumni of a wide range of colleges getting a look in, isn't it?
     
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  10. It's time the electorate took to the streets in protest over these scheming, conniving, odious c@unts who've caused absolute chaos in the markets and made us a laughing stock of the world. Tories, Labour and UKIP.......all as bad as each other.

    Irrespective of your position on Brexit for/against we need a revolution to turf the current political class out on their ears.
     
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  11. Erm, Chaos in the markets??????


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  12. All part of a plan (The Shock Doctrine...).
     
  13. Chaos! :Hilarious:
     
  14. Is it safe to come out yet, have the markets stopped falling :Bag:


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  15. Just watch and see the next round of social engineering, taxes (and tax incentives to attract big business),....all with one goal. More sell offs and cons just around the corner. Capitalism running ammock..
     
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  16. ...there are other conspiracy theories... ;)
     
  17. I think Boris has done a great job in this campaign and probably brought enough voters to the Leave campaign to swing the result, but I am more comfortable with Theresa May or Michael Gove as PM going into EU negotiations.

    My preference is Michael Gove, I've been very impressed with him over this campaign.

     
  18. The stock market will crash if anyone signs Article 50. As it is business is hoping for access to the free market regardless which wouldn't change anything from their point of view as there would still be free unrestrained trade and free movement of labour. We would just have no say in EU policy.

    However sterling has nosedived in the last week. Its lost over 10% against the dollar, 15% against the yen and 8% against the Euro.
     
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