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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. Lego ? Or is there some fantastic new pack that when constructed resembles Rachel Riley in which case its going straight on my Christmas list.
     
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  2. I wouldn’t dream of saying that about the elitist, stupidly right wing, sophist.
     
  3. Only 6 people died in the fire of London :thinkingface: need to get 6 million of the fekkers next time :bomb:
     
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  4. I could dig a massive ditch round the outside of the shit hole with my excavator then light the fucker! They won’t get out of there cos they will
    All be too busy on Twitter trying
    To seek attention for their plight.
    Start the fire in a kebab shop as well and then we can blame the mayor of London’s family for the fire
     
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  5. He has a point. Brexit is a three part process. First part was, do we want to leave? the country voted yes. That took us onto stage two which is were we are now, the leaving agreement. Once resolved it will be the future arrangement. It's the meddlers dipping in and out that cause the issues, not those who follow the process

    He does so with previous and recent events in mind. The minute Blair said he would step down and allow Brown in as prime minister, Blairs role as prime minister was a largely ceremonial one as people were not doing deals with a pm on their way out. In recent events, the same thing is happening with Merkel. May having said she will not stand at the next election at a time she needed to be seen as strong, has largely seen her as someone sitting in a chair that she won't be in soon.

    He has said much and a lot constitutionally. You only remembering shoes, makes me think you have a jimmy choo fetish:D
     
  6. So all those who voted leave had access to a crystal ball which allowed them to see a bright Brexit future.
    Was this crystal ball called the Daily Mail by any chance???
     
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  7. Wait. What?

    There is cash after all?

    Why was I not informed?

    FTR, I like Irish whiskey, and not gin.
     
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  8. Being a brexiteer I would prefer the lego because we like to build things. I would have preferred Brandy but Junkers had necked the lot at breakfast.
     
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  9. Not to mention being shafted by the Irish.
    They have a phrase which translates as “our day will come”. I think they have seen it arrive.
     
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    Honestly don’t know how anyone could take that scruffy cunt Corbyn seriously

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  11. Since we are now seemingly doomed. All we can now do is get on our knees and ask our Christian brothers and sisters in the USA to pray for us. Prayer will fix it.
     
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  12. Farage said we could be like Norway
     
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  13. The WTO may have 195 members, indeed the UK is a member.
    None of those members, apart from maybe Mauritius actually trades purely on WTO rules, they all have trading arrangements of some kind with other countries.
    The Mauritius Model does have a certain ring to it though.
     
  14. Freezing cold and badly dressed you mean?
     
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  15. I see the EU as a buffer against this sort of stuff
     
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  16. The continual wto AND free trade mention not sunk in yet?
     
  17. funniest quote of the day
     
  18. We are a member of the WTO through our membership of the EU. We would need to reapply, as will the EU.

    Who will they be talking to first? Us or the EU?

    Both will need to negotiate. So far they have told us to feck off.

    Just reporting the facts
     
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  19. I agree.

    Not sure why people that voted remain are complaining so much.
    Unless they realise that the problem here is that what was voted for isn’t going to happen.

    Could argue that’s always been the case. But to me this is worse - they asked people what they wanted and people voted.

    It isn’t going to happen though.
     
  20. Both will need to negotiate. So far they have told us to feck off.

    Could you show that please in a document or link?
     
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