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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. Yep, given the real power by May. I don't think he's outsmarted the Brexit Secretaries, he just had the mandate and they were nothing more than figure heads.
     
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  2. Can we have another two of these surveys please. Only fair to have a best of three.

    What about a Norway option ?
     
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  3. You can't have a Norway option.

    Next!
     
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  4. If..or/
    same could be said of every economist ever ‘qualified ‘
     
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  6. Bastid :mad:
     
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  7. eh, stuffed bastid to you.
    you guys are getting reet grumpy, whats the problem? you won.




























    :p
     
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  8. Projection noun see finderman
     
  9. calm down calm down. always with the anger.
     
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  10. Yeah she does represent a fair number of people in Scotland and that’s a good thing. Fair do’s no problem with that. And she should be out to get what you guys want, which again would be fair enough.

    For my sins I live in London (let’s not get into that it’s a different discussion), besides I’d like to move out.
    London also voted to remain, by a big majority. But...that’s democracy, like it or not.

    All I’m saying is she’s like a stuck record and not representative of the democratic decision.
    Which I would have thought was defending the majority of Scott’s and certainly not threatening to put them in the Tower.

    However this is all off topic.

    The topic is the EU and how would you vote.
     
  11. I agree with you, they’re laughable.

    But it’s actually born within the sound of the Bow bells.

    Thank fuck I wasn’t. I was born in Parkhurst. Much more cred.
     
  12. strong and stable, brexit means brexit, for the many not the few kind of broken record?
    anyhoo, i believe London will get a deal, at the expense of sectors up here, as it was on the way in so will it be done on the way out. dont stop pointing that out Nic, no matter how many and who's noses it puts out of joint.
    i believe N/I will get a deal which will put us, up here at a disadvantage when it comes to inward investment. dont stop pointing that out Nic, no matter how how many and who's noses it puts out of joint.
    i believe in the claim of rights and that if contracts can be broken, so can they be rescinded. dont stop pointing that out Nic, no matter how many and who's noses it puts out of joint.
    i dont believe in false choices. kind of like the limited options on this poll.
     
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  13. Agreed!
     
  14. I was born in Parkhurst. Much more cred.[/QUOTE]

    I've read the book.

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  16. Any woman who wants to walk around in Thatchers old clothes should be listened to, doesn't mean it's worth listening too however.

    i believe N/I will get a deal which will put us, up here at a disadvantage when it comes to inward investment. dont stop pointing that out Nic, no matter how how many and who's noses it puts out of joint.

    Unlikely, I think most would agree that Scotland does very well out of the U.K. and if you were looking at areas that are under funded, probably Wales and Northern Ireland would come up well before Scotland got a look.
     
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  18. I've read the book.

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    Home sweet home.
     
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  19. yip noob, they, like many areas in rUK have british nationalist looking after there back. they stopped pointing out their areas needs on the year dot.
     
  20. Some may wonder why the Spanish Prime Minister the other week went on about Gibraltar giving it barry big bananas, I'll show you

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    Spain was having regional elections and the region having a vote last week, just happens to be the region bordering Gibraltar, that is Anderlusia, or Anderlucia to you and me.

    Spain has a youth unemployment rate of 33.8%, the second highest in the eu.
    https://www.statista.com/statistics/266228/youth-unemployment-rate-in-eu-countries/

    Gibraltar on the other hand gives employment to 12,000 Spanish from the nearby Spanish towns on Spain's side
    https://www.euronews.com/2017/06/19/how-brexit-could-affect-spanish-frontier-workers-in-gibraltar

    The Spanish prime minister to bolster his own ailing party in the election, thought he would go all bucho and early polls suggest this has backfired and for the first time, allowing far right to enter into the regional government in decades
    https://www.euronews.com/2018/12/02...iament-for-first-time-in-decades-opinion-poll

    Why is this important? 2 years after Brexit gave the result they did not want with a clear voice to the eu, you are not listening to the people, they are still not listening.
     
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