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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. oh you've crossed the floor then, i wondered when this would happen.
     
  2. Of course, 23 more calendar hatches to open, who knows what else we will get free that they never mentioned or budgeted for :D
     
  3. Most people complain that UK rail prices are too high.

    politician suggests cutting rail prices

    people complain rail prices are too low
     
  4. scurring rats..........come to mind.
     
  5. He can't even write it properly.:(
     
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  6. I'm not sure what the right price is for rail travel though it does seem too high. But Labour cutting rail fares by 1/3rd (not costed in their manifesto again....) with the cost being borne by the road tax you and I pay for our cars/motorcycles? Not sure that's the right plan.

    Labour will also reduce monies for new/improved roads and you can bet the potholes won't be fixed with the money flowing elsewhere. I feel alarmed at the prospect of Labour getting their hands anywhere near the running of this country. I hope the reduced Tory lead over Labour in the polls is not an ongoing trend. Even Lib Dems and no Brexit would be better for us but they've blown it and Swinson may even lose her seat!
     
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  7. yeah poor old Noobie he did'nt mean it anyway, he has joined the opposition now , he's going to get free grammar lessons.
     
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  8. LOL. I meant JC.....but of course you knew that didn't you;). You're just stirring things up aren't you PB:)
     
  9. swinson isn't going to lose her seat. 2015 was the high tide mark. people where still pumped from 2014. low turn outs are the norm here, and I can understand why people say, why bother?.
    we are being primed. anything less than a landslide will be sold as a failure for the SNP.
    5years ago we had 6 seats.
     
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  10. well it wasn't JC, he doesn't swear, so who's stirring what ? :astonished:
     
  11. The best result would be for the Cons to just get a majority whereby they need a handful of Brexit Party votes to move forward with Brexit :thinkingface: too stronger win would soften a proper non fluffy shameful defeatists Brexit :):upyeah:
     
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  12. I think the best result for the UK would be labour, with a confidence and supply arrangement with the SNP to keep em honest and on budget.
     
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  13. maybe we could look at what it costs our European neighbours for train travel?
     
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  14. That last one was a bit indiscriminate :joy:
     
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  15. always expect the unexpected.
     
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  16. Bloodie tricksters, labour said they would stop late trains, they didn't say it was by striking for a month so there was none !
     
  17. What:astonished: you telling me JC didn’t write that himself;)
     
  18. The 2015 ge had 56 snp mps and was said at the time was peak snp as you say, the follow on from the indi vote.
    The 2017 ge you lost a third of snp mp's down to 35 mps but still the largest party in Scotland
    The 2019 will be a decider I feel but not a breaker. I suspect you won't get anywhere near the 2015 highpoint

    It will probably, as we discussed the other day, of all the parties for Scotland, Scots prefer a mostly Scottish group for their devolved government but prefer having the oversight of the U.K. government to stop the snp going silly
     
  19. You are confusing work with employment.
     
  20. 70.5% of those who responded to the Ducati forum want to get Brexit done. ... I've a very warm feeling about the 12th...:heart::heart::heart::blush:
     
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