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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. You're okay Al, the U.K. only required one as it was a simple leave or stay, Scotland on the other hand is leave or stay the U.K. but then also.....stay independent or join the eu in some form so two goes, greedy fecks
     
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  2. I’ll never find it. :)

    Surely neither of us has the energy to go through the how many / what options discussion again. :confused:

    How about a single option referendum ?
     
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  3. A single option referendum would not include all the known clear & viable options, therefore people would feel cheated just like they do now. And there would be no resolution. I want a solution, not more of the same.

    Don't get me wrong the last three years have been a blast but...
     
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  4. The original EU Referendum could not have been clearer :yum
     
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  5. But the politicians would get the answer they want and it would end it all.

    It is fun.

    what’s next ?
     
  6. They can't all get the answer they want. Mogg won't be happy if Anna Souberry is!
     
  7. Good point.

    I give up.
     
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  8. I'm waiting to see if if the snp and lib dems lose, if they go to court :joy:

    on the chuckle side, Watch if Swinson loses her seat, that slimy toad umuna will try and finally become a leader of at least one party.
     
    #44348 noobie, Nov 14, 2019
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  9. Aye, just not quite as bad as the others then :thinkingface:
     
  10. If true its very bad.

    I can't see how Farage can claim it happened and say in the same breath he believes Blojob didn't know.

    The Tories wouldn't have offerred eight peerages, there aren't eight BP folks that have any chance of winning a game of snap much less a seat in the HoC.

    Farage never had the funding to fight a nationwide election anyway.

    Farage is frequently "economical" with the truth.

    Awful to think the whole thing could easily happen under Blojob though, his word hasn't exactly been his bond.
     
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  11. Hells teeth these are May -esque pledges. We get free tinterweb in eleven years... What crap. Four day week in three elections time... Do me a favor!
     
  12. what next eh?

    idea....

    Free Unicorns for all.



    By 2078

    maybe.


    And flying pigs to follow soon after..
     
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  13. Eh? Swinson said they're already fuelled & on the runway !
     
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  14. Just when you thought it was settling down, the Aussies, the Yanks and the Indians are going to sue us over Brexit.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-50419130

    Nice guys, they really seem like the sorts to give us a friendly trade deal!
     
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  15. And anyway by then the Tories will have given everyone a £45 a week rise so they could pay for their own data!
     
  16. To be expected although I don't think they will push to hard on the U.K as being the 5th largest economy, ALL of them will still want a slice of our future pie. Plus the agreement was with the eu, not the U.K.

    Not surprisingly a few of us raised this last summer. We did wonder how long it would be before those countries that had done a deal with the eu 28 which included the U.K. as a substantive buying power, would seek to renegotiate with the now eu 27 and missing a massive sales opportunity such as the U.K.

    I'd be surprised if every single deal the eu has done as the 28 with the U.K. in it, isn't now attempted to be renegotiated if the other parties saw less value in the eu package of 27
     
    #44359 noobie, Nov 14, 2019
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