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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. what ever gave them that idea.
    https://twitter.com/skynews/status/1053662098574716929?lang=en
     
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  2. yip, the best conmen are expert at their trade..
     
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  3. So show me where they are wrong? Surely its in their interest to say how great Brexit will be. The reality is that it isn't.
     
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  4. how many have reaplied to become part of the uk again?
     
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  5. You are directly out of your mind. And a forum treasure.

    Bless you, dookie.
     
  6. your either a blithering idiot or more likley replying on everybody else being one.
    it went to, not passed up becaudse the uk couldnt block it going there, despite spending several hundred k attempting to.

    you talking about independence again? what the scot gov is attempting to do is stay in the single market and customs union, infact, the arangment that isnt possible for scotland was the one that was presented to uk december 2016 by the scottish government but was used by the UK Gov as a blueprint for the N/I arangement.

    eh, the majority of Scots voted for indi, Pensioners and EU nationals that where told they would be out the EU and booted out their homes and jobs voted no. after 2years of hatefest still 62% voted to remain, polling sugests near 70% now.
    but there you have it, theres your future folks, if you disagree, if you find flaw in policy, meh. grievence monkey. warra twat. warra future.
     
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  7. We'll have to see what happens if we ever actually leave, but these sorts of predictions are rarely correct (?)

    Not sure it is in their interest - they'd rather we remained wouldn't they ?

    The reality is that we don't know yet surely ?
     
  8. I’m still waiting for someone, anyone to give me 1 valid reason why we are better remaining in this corrupt club.
    All I hear is”I think it’s better to be in it....” Why?
     
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  9. Oi greivence monkey......:p let it go, may has been perfectly clear, you are getting what you voted for
     
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  10. I think we should have a vote on whether or not we should have another vote.
     
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  11. Yes me too.
    Stability from not changing anything is the only thing I’ve heard.

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    Also keep seeing that leaving will mean hundreds of thousands will lose their jobs - but no details of why ?
     
    #17871 Alan williams, Nov 28, 2018
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  12. Ah, the Government who don't want to leave the EU you mean - prick :worried:
     
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  13. Best of 3?
     
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  14. That's fairest, and if the vote is in favour of another vote argue about it and don't actually have another vote
     
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  15. Oi, Diane Abicus....did you see the result? When asked in 2014 did you want Scotland to be independent, the Scots said

    NO 2,001,926 55.30
    YES 1,617,989 44.70

    I'm starting to suspect your a member of Labours economics committee :D
     
  16. Has the UK really got 73 Euro MPs ?
     
  17. None, as we have not and will not reform the empire but funnily enough, the Commonwealth which is a total of 53 countries and 2.3 billion people, is a partnership that all are happy to be part of and remained part of even after the Brits (to which you are one) left.
     
  18. i'v no doubt your working for Desmond.
    talking about indi again?
    the majority of scots voted for indi, if i mind right 52-3% which of cource,you conceeded the point before. short memory we dont all have.
    about 11% of our population are english, 80% of them voted no, a fair chunk of them pensioners.
    about 7-8% of our voting population are EU nationals pretty much all, understandably voted no.
    both aint happy with the way things paned out.
     
    #17879 finm, Nov 28, 2018
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