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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 guys? the 45 or the 55? i dont believe you btw.
    meh, yous pussys :innocent: are only attempting to reclaim the 5% you never lost. UK veto anyone?
    the 45% are trying to reclaim the 90% that was given away and have never experienced.
    sovereignty!
    if the events of he last two weeks in the great palace of Westminster haven't reinforced that, it never will. i dont expect you to know whats been going on, i do expect many of you to know and read the scribbling's of some of the most venomous of scots britnat jurnos, i wonder how many will have seen their recent work?. brexit and the power grab seems to have flicked a switch in some of them, more will follow. we is outa here, i can smells it.
    EFTA here we come :upyeah: you aint, englands to big, and yer heads aint ready.
    gerrit up ye! :p
     
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  2. Whatever it is you are on about finm, don't stop. You're like a spinning top when you get going, cracking good fun : D

    How's that expert knowledge thing working for you btw? In the know, are ya?

    : o D
     
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  3. i guess thats the kind of post you get when you bring an isolationists head to inclusionists party.
    *finger* :)
     
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  4. How's that expert knowledge thing working for you btw? In the know, are ya?
    what was the wording of the question again? it was v,wordy from what i remember. just fookin answer it for me. i know you want to, c,mon, oot wi it.
     
  5. We just aren't are we?
     
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  6. nope.
     
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  7. More than happy to answer any questions, finm. You just have to ask them!
     
  8. where do you see uk politics going in the next ten to twenty years ?.
    or should i say Britain, as it seems to be more commonly known as these days, must be a one nation thing i keep hearing about.
     
  9. I see UK politics going to the power hungry Scottish...
     
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  10. A terrific question and it would be a crime to deflect and divert you from obtaining an answer to it.

    If there is anything you want explaining, just say the word and I'm there bud.
     
  11. Notice how much heavier sighs are now under Trump?





    Trump.
     
  12. aye, it's all become a lil heavy since truxit
     
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  14. best snap that offer up, the rUK is getting smaller and weaker by the head line.
    from the Scottish edition of the Mail on Sunday.
    The momentum is now unstoppable as the previously unionist Mail on Sunday demands...THE BREAK-UP OF THE UNITED KINGDOM
    You've probably already seen this, but it has to be one of the all-time classic newspaper front pages. Today's Scottish edition of the Mail on Sunday declares that Scotland is an "OPEN DOOR FOR TERROR" on the grounds that the paper's "investigators" (I rarely say LOL, but LOL) were able to take a ferry trip from Belfast to Cairnryan without encountering any "border controls" or having to show their passports.
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    oh dear goat.*facepalm*
     
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  15. Just shows what we've always known. There is no such thing as the European "Union". Its a collection of contiguous nations each of whom put their own interests firsts. There is no collective European identity. When push comes to shove its national interests that come first. Those are the facts of life. Recognising and accepting that and working with it as mature and mutually respectful sovereign states is where the future lies. Pretending to subscribe to some synthetic manufactured Euro-identity that no one really believes in is not.
     
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  16. The irony of this is that Britain's stance on all this sovereignty nonsense is likely to see the break up of the United Kingdom and Great Britain.

    From next year both Wales and Scotland can set their own tax rates and the Govt's insistence of no border between NI and the Republic but a border between NI and England will only hasten the reunification of Ireland.
     
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