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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. I do say that. Maybe not a good one ...

    We won't know what it is though until it is too late.

    But please, do tell me how incompetent they are again, I never tire of that! : o )
     
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  2. Hands up everyone who believed we would never "be worse off" again had we voted Remain?

    : o D
     
  3. I’m in the no idea what I’m talking about category.
    I like it kept simple and it gets over analysed.

    I wonder if it will make any difference to , can I say, ‘average’ people.
     
  4. A deal was never going to be agreed in two years let alone the 6 months the Government gave themselves as they tried to appease the racists within their own Party.

    All this deal does is give them more time to sort out a proper agreement. If it doesn't get through Parliament then there will have to be a General Election and anything could happen from there. As its stands, MPs do not have a free vote so not to agree it will rip the Tory party in two.
     
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  5. No I didn't.......


    ......I told you all before (that if IRCC), no UK government has ever undone something a previous UK government has put in place........**

    ....it just wasn't going to happen.

    **The poll tax was removed by the government that introduced it.
     
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  6. Raab gone
     
    #16826 portboy, Nov 15, 2018
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  7. I can understand this.

    However, an issue you don't analyse, remains an issue. A problem isn't created if you analyse it nor does it disappear if you don't.
     
  8. Dominic Raab gone, the architect cannot support the draft.

    It’s now a numbers game.
     
  9. Or a farce.
     
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  10. The No10 official in charge of pushing the draft through to Parliament has also resigned.

    *Let that sink in*
     
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  11. Just waiting for May to resign, a general. Election and another referendum :joy:

    Northern Ireland is getting blamed ;)
     
  12. theres more..Isnt it all a bit shit house that they had a meeting last night.. in theory yeah yeah we back you and the agreement, and then jump ship 12 hours later. Why hadn't they got the balls to do it last night?

    Let alone the idiots in the Eu coming out this morning commenting on it..they must be laughing their cock off at how shit we are!!
     
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  13. JRM / 1922 Commitee may have the 15% or 48 MPs to cite a challenge but are there enough Tory MPs to vote against May?

    The challenge would trigger a vote of confidence in Mrs May among all Tory MPs. It would be a secret ballot, and if she won, she would be immune from challenge for a year. But if she lost, there would be a leadership contest, and she would not be able to stand.

    JRM is faced with getting rid of May, or ensuring she is in place for a year...
     
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  14. 30 months negotiating fishing, thats all there's been right? fishing fishing fishing fishing fishing fishing
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  15. Al did it.
     
  16. banging on about the cost that a brexit will incur........how much has all this shit cost us so far and we are still nowhere!
     
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  17. Mays decision to call the last election has led to all this. With a majority -which she had- the negotiating stance would have been different, and the agreements would have been passed through the Commons. Which makes me wonder why is such a totally inept fool who brought these problems on herself, still considered to be a good leader! FFS May has to be the worst PM since Thatcher.
     
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