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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. Preferable to the real PM. :)
     
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  2. Yeah only. The way some talk about it you would think they are spilling out of the place.

    Most in the lords seem to be political animals, party contributors, union officials, sports people, business people, activists and all the other great unwashed.
     
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  3. Sack the lot of them, and the commons too, let’s get a random selection of britain got talent finalists run the country for a few years, they can’t do it worse then this lot
     
  4. meh, wont work, they are trying to recreate a time before TV. you know, the good ol daaays
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  5. Today's news confirmed the UK is globalist.
     
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  6. “Country’s not got a pot to piss in after Brexit but I can sell you this lovely piece of halibut”.
    Perhaps he should quick step over to Brussels and negotiate a fucking deal per his job description. See how good he is then.
     
  7. Fish is the food of love, you just have to stop picking the old trouts

    Actually, when Raab stepped down, May downgraded the role and his role is for the domestic office whilst she and Ollie take care of the overseas part.
     
  8. Sharp obs.

    Yes, I forgot. She couldn’t take any more resignations in cabinet and he was smart enough not to be saddled.
     
  9. Ninety two too many. There is no way that a particular family can be considered to have children with the genes at birth that will make him or her an ideal candidate above all other people to govern...

    The only reason the numbers of these hereditary "pigs at the trough" has been reduced is because they were forced out by legislation. The sooner they are all gone the better.
     
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  10. France seem to be getting the things they want
     
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  11. Yeah but...They're French ! I'm not sure that is a compromise many would be prepared to make . :D
     
  12. Isn't this just typical of the self indulgent knobs in the House of Commons at the moment. Instead of coming together to try and work towards a solution (which would have been entirely possible if they hadn't let party politics get in the way for the last 2 years) You get a little toss bag like this acting like a spolilt child.

    Snotty little twat grabs mace

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    This is why the NHS will never have it's deep rooted problems over funding solved. because they are incapable of having a grown up cross party discussion about it. They'd just rather blame each other.
     
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  13. The full fact is reasonable. We do contribute £18 billion a year on average, get back/is never sent, around £5 billion and the actual amount the eu keeps is around £13 billion.

    In the last several months the eu is planning the next 7 year financial cycle which starts Jan 1 2021 which is why any transition/implementation period must end by december 31st 2020. Within those negotiations with the 27, Junker, Tusk, and even Verhofstatdt have said the hole left by the U.K. leaving means the remaining 27 need to find an extra £13 billion a year

    the other two links are quite biased in the way pro europe motions have been in that only the U.K. will be effected and not the eu as the eu is glorious. Always worth different views but those ones are predictable
     
  14. Agree!

    Grabbing the Mace! FFS!

    Those clowns couldn't organise a piss up in a brewery. Who gives a toss about some old lump of ornate tat?

    Like a scene from a Harry Potter film.

    I'll say it again, 18th Century politicians in a 21st century world
     
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  15. Listening to it yesterday the phrase

    Right honourable gentleman

    Was starting to get to me.

    That and constantly asking the same stupid bloody question about another vote
     
  16. Load of mass debaters......
     
  17. chill, theres only 90 hereditary peers.
     
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