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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. your future. but without the rose tinted glebs.
    but other scenarios are available.
     
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  2. there you have it. deliver brexit or WE will be punished.
     
  3. There you have what? He asks that the Prime minister sticks to the vote and wishes of that vote as at the moment it looks like they will not, he feels so is using due process.
     
  4. there you have the written proof that it is party before country.
     
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  5. There you have a man saying what he feels and no more fin, it is one persons letter, one. His thoughts on the matter have been widely reported as many have said, if the tories refuse to abide by the democratic vote that they may risk being hoofed out, that is a reasonable assumption.

    Again though, 1 persons opinion and only that the prime minister should stick to the democratic vote of the people.
     
  6. nope, grievance, pure unadulterated grievance. along with fear of redundancy.
     
  7. So you think a person should not put their party before the government of their country?
     
  8. i think its not worth my time or energy offering support for grievance monkeys.
    i think the honorable gentleman should be considering his inevitable universal credit interview.
     
  9. I asked fin because I was just checking what standard you were using this week as the other week, Alex salmon resigning from the snp to protect the Scottish parliament and government by putting the snp party first was okay for you :D
     
  10. yip, he resigned, he gave the party room to stem the inevitable grievance from the dependence partys during the investigation who as always, have nothing else.
    fecking grievance monkeys. maybe they will be vindicated? but, if so, i guess they wont be long in finding another grievance
     
  11. Fin, I've got no problem with your double standards at all, I can see them coming a mile off. I won't tell anyone though okay? be our lil secret :upyeah:
     
  12. i know you have no problem, grievance just falls from yer gaping maw.
    ie yer a grievance miester. and it's no secret.
     
  13. Conservative party complete laughing stock today.

    Reads like Julius Caesar, Et tu, Brute? Leadership challenge, support, leadership challenge, support.....feking idiots. Brexit to make UK stronger?? Not on their radar tbh, all self, self, self.
     
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  14. Funny, the erg meeting this morning which was televised and had irish and dutch experts on the panel, made it clear they are not seeking to change the prime minister but simply push for her to stick to the vote and the direction of it with some alternatives too.

    Still if you saw them saying no change and that to you meant yes change, lay off the mushrooms
     
  15. Bullshit. They have been leaking stories to the press about a challenge. Then say support in front of cameras. Its not me on the mushrooms.
     
  16. Ah. Yeah.

    You are doing that loony lefty thing a lot recently, finm. You know, like where you accuse others of the shit you pull?
    Like when you call people nazis because they have different opinions from you or saying that people are misogynistic when they disagree with feminazis (who hate certain kinds of women more than any male chauvinist could ever do). When as a card carrying member of the grievance party, you accuse others of being grievance monkeys. You know. That thing.

    Gonna have to insist that you stop pulling that shit and get back to being real : o )
     
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  17. They have? have they leaked them to you too?

    Much of what you read in the press, if you were to follow it properly, is the press going radio rental trying to make up all the possible conspiracy stories they can with little or no actual proof. Can I see what actual proof you have?

    Boris wants the top job, that's no secret. They have enough to launch a no confidence vote in May, that is no secret. They don't have enough to have anyone stand against May and win, that's no secret either. It's no secret also when asked, many of the erg have said they are not seeking change in the top job but just to keep on track with what has been promised.

    Happy to see any proof you have of what you claim?
     
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  18. i am gonna have to insist you drop the double standards.
    oh, and the grievance. :D
    consistency loz, thats all i ask of you.
     
  19. Actually, it's worse than that.

    The government is doing what they always do when there is is troublesome times ahead. They get people thinking that a catastrophe lurks over us all in the near future, with no one knowing how to fix it ... so that when they offer up the solution they always had in mind all along, people jump on it crying, "We're saved! It isn't ideal but at least it is better than the was never gonna happen alternative!".

    I have seen this shit repeated so many times, by government and by the civil service, it's almost not worth mentioning but I guess there's folks around that still believe that the process of government is WYSIWYG. It ain't.
     
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  20. Just as long as you do as you're told, which you will as you know I'm right on this one.

    Keep asking questions, finm, it's how you learn!

    : o D
     
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