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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. I was hoping she would say this but was more interested in what she didn't say. It's claimed that the snp/Scottish government requested and had a meeting with Cambridge analytica but after that meeting, decided not to engage with them

    Now :D, The snp has never fully explained why they had a need to meet such a company or if the need remained after turning down CA, what company did they engage with to resolve that need. They have simply hid behind we did no business with ca
     
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  2. I don’t think there has ever been suggestions that he has done anything illegal, just that he ‘supports’ them.
     
  3. Yes, I would be surprised if he had done anything illegal. Maybe not so surprised if Johnson had.

    not sure about far right extremism - perhaps that’s going a bit far.
     
  4. And just because he doesn't support the Jewish political system in Israel he's an anti-semite. That'll be right.
     
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  5. Good point. How about Boris Ivanovich?
     
  6. Doesn’t it all get blown out of proportion ?
     
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  7. by some Soph, by some.
     
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  8. If "support" means talking to all sides to help end wars, conflict and the killing of innocent ordinary people (like us) in various places around the world I would say he does indeed.
     
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  9. Your history is much better than mine, I had to look him up.
    Was quite a while ago, is Johnson older than he looks ?
     
  10. Yep, but the mudslinging is a typical Tory smokescreen technique.
     
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  11. Because no other parties have ever done it?
     
  12. I think you are right, shame it doesn’t get reported that way
     
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  13. They’re all pretty good at it to be fair. Corbyn rarely says much without mentioning how bad the Tories are.
     
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  14. BUT that truth! Not a smokescreen!







    ;)
     
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  15. anybody else see it?.
    THE BREXIT party in Scotland is close to imploding with the party’s only MEP launched a furious attack on Nigel Farage’s decision to stand down candidates fighting seats held by the Tories.

    Louis Stedman-Bryce, who was due to fight Labour-held Glasgow North East, says he will no longer stand at the election.

    On Tuesday, Farage announced that his party would not stand in the 317 seats held by Tory MPs, citing fears about splitting the Leave vote and inadvertently stopping Brexit.

    Taking to Twitter, Stedman-Bryce said: "I joined the Brexit Party to change politics for good and uphold democracy and I do not trust @BorisJohnson to deliver the type of Brexit I voted for. I believe that the deal he has proposed would be devastating to our country and our future prosperity.

    “So it is with a heavy heart that I have taken the decision not to run in the upcoming general election. Whilst I supported a localised agreement with the Tories in Scotland to help prevent the onslaught of the SNP, I cannot support standing down PPC's across all Tory seats.”
     
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  16. But the Tories make it easy for Corbyn to say these things without lies

    The spend per person in the NHS is down
    The NHS waiting times are longer than 2008 by a huge margin
    The homeless numbers are higher than ever
    The house building programme is minimal / virtually no social housing
    They haven't cut immigration at all
    They havent balanced the books but have doubled the debt
    Crime especially knifing is worse, as is fraud
    The police have been cut
    The Brexit disaster continues for its fourth year
    HS2 will now probably cost £86billion (treble)
    Cross rail / Elizabeth line won't open for another 9 months & way over buget
    Heathrow row drags on with no conclusion
    The roads are falling apart
    Education spend per child is down, some schools open 4 days a week
     
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  17. Do you have a link for that fin?

    I ask because it looks like a cut and shut of multiple quotes, whilst also claiming he is not going to stand for a vacancy that now does not exist but he appears to wish to remain as the mep
     
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