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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. :cry::cry:
     
  2. Holyrood?
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  3. It's bad enough our rulers are secretive never mind our forum rulers :Oldman:
     
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  4. And yours :)
     
  5. secret ?:screamcat:
     
  6. ha ha,, dont count your chickens there,, prob not even yours eventually
     

  7. :)
     
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  8. Hello fellow non EU European :upyeah:
     
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  9. I'll be honest, I think things are starting to look and feel like they're going the right direction.

    The markets were always going to be shaky immediately after the vote, how could they not have been.

    Also in regards to currency drops you simply can't get a view of it over such a short time period, yes the £ vs $ has dropped considerably but that'll bounce back.

    The £ vs € is lower than early 2016 and most of 2015, but still on par or better than 2011-2014 in most months, as such things need looking at from a wider perspective.

    In regards to the political mess I'm actually glad Boris isn't running as frankly he's no Country leader, Gove may have said a few decent things during the campaign (some not so decent) but again I'm not convinced he's the man.

    May however I'm fairly happy with, yes she was 'apparently' Remain, but she's also taken the most neutral position and seems to be the strongest front man / woman we have got.

    More and more nations are coming out in support of the Brexit, or at least in support of future trade deals with the UK.

    The more that happens the stronger the UK's position becomes as ultimately there's only so much business a country can do

    And so if the EU nations we trade with wish to keep their previous slice of the pie guaranteed (they'll not want it carving up amongst the rest of the world) then I'm fairly sure you'll see their views soften.

    At the moment the EU is attempting damage limitation and trying to stop further referendums from happening, I get that.

    Don't be at all surprised if we get a tweaked 'free movement' rolled out across the EU very soon as I think the penny is dropping on the eurocrats.

    Very soon you'll see Merkel and May (hopefully) being very good buddies, with a bit of luck Junker will be forced out but it'll be shown as he's retiring


    How's that for a forecast :)

    Oh and finm, don't fret, Scotland will be fine because the UK will be fine.

    Hold your next referendum for the next 5 years and see how it's going then
     
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  10. says the no1 negotiator. do you always offer your last bid first? :smileys:.
     
    #1110 finm, Jul 1, 2016
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  11. thats one of them LONG standing BLACK houses init?
    how many analogies could i make with that i wonder?
    :Smuggrin::smileys:
     
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  12. Never trust a quiet woman
     
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  13. part of thinks he could. possibly better but he dont have the support of the right wing press. but he does have the support of the people that matter right now. ie the yoof. their opinions are getting shaped right now.
     
  14. Yep, its a standard practice...shock and awe :)

    Its ok finm, you teach me about Scottish politics and that way if it all goes tits ill be relocating somewhere in the Edinburgh region being paid in Euros'!
     
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  15. you will be msde welcome
    after hearing BBC Shortbreads version of events (again) and reading on here. more info accurate info required.
    ruth the mouth future PM?
     
  16. michael gove a "decent man"?

    hahahahaha im done :tearsofjoy::tearsofjoy::tearsofjoy::tearsofjoy::tearsofjoy:
     
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  17. really ?,, on the assumption that anyone can relocate into any other country at will,,,,,, wait,, is that not contradictory to one of your ( the exitsits ) main issues ...
     
  18. Gove is a guaranteed floating voter loser. Anyone in the education will not vote for him.
     
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  19. omg,, i know man,, surely there comes a time when one feels that it really is time just to butt out and let them get on with their little nonsense .:Banghead:
     
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