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Brexit slowly becoming a Farce.


John Lambies Doos

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2 minutes ago, doulikefish said:

Its arite lads,its going to be red white and blue,finally may reveals her plan

It's getting worse and more farcical with each passing day.

As anyone with an ounce of sense could have predicted!

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3 hours ago, Alan Stubbs said:

If there was any doubt that the intellectual standards of British politics had hit an all time low, this "red, white and blue Brexit" patter confirms it nicely.

Britain is basically a Poundstretcher USA at this point.

Any more like this post, and the seethe will get near to erotic.:P

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another omnishambles in the press. May manages to combine the least attractive characteristics of both Brown (a bit inhuman, aloof, unable to relate to most other people, with Cabinet Ministers shut out largely of decision making) and Cameron (vapid headline chasing and policy-making-on-the-hoof, playing to the Tory right wing gallery) whilst seemingly being less competent than either of them.

She will be hounded out once the full grimness of the Brexit process is revealed.

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7 hours ago, Peppino Impastato said:

Yet you still desperately want us to stay in the UK.   You're wrong though,  the UK doesn't even have a hand,  it'll get the deal the eu tells it its getting. 

Scotland would be in exactly the same situation. Sturgeons brown nosing is futile

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1 hour ago, sparky88 said:

Scotland would be in exactly the same situation. Sturgeons brown nosing is futile

The idea that Scotland is in a union so dictatorial that its elected leader cannot provide it with international diplomacy must fill BritNats with real pride in their glorious northern region.

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1 minute ago, Antlion said:

The idea that Scotland is in a union so dictatorial that its elected leader cannot provide it with international diplomacy must fill BritNats with real pride in their glorious northern region.

No more dictatorial than Bavaria or Texas or Alberta.

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10 hours ago, bob the tank said:

Hey, I thought during the run up to indyref1 that Scotland was to help lead the UK and was a vital part of the great britain. Apparently not according to "our" advocate general at the supreme court, he has been talking Scotland down and basically saying that we should just kowtow to our Westminster/English betters and go back to eating our cereal. Advocate general "for" Scotland ffs, glad he's not against us....

He's correct though.

Sections 1&2 of the Scotland act may present a political impediment but are a legal fiction.

Holyrood is no more permanent nor has any more right to block primary legislation from Westminster than the Forestry Commission.

I don't think they thought they would be in a position where that was exposed so soon though.

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9 hours ago, zidane's child said:

The Government has launched an inquiry into leaking, after a memo banning leaks was leaked. We are well and truly living in The Thick of It.

Hey.  How did you find out about this inquiry?  Nobody was supposed to know.

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2 hours ago, John Lambies Doos said:

 


They could have been leaving for Edinburgh; if it wasn't for the wee narrow minded britnats

 

No they couldn't. If Scotland had voted Yes, it would have left the EU because it had separated from a Member State. The Coalition Government had a ruled out a currency union with an independent Scotland. The banks that had head offices in Scotland were planning to move them to London to keep the Bank of England as their lender of last resort. 

The SNP's White Paper did not have a credible policies on trade with rUK, the currency union or EU membership. It needed to have a plans for an independent Scottish currency, a Scottish central bank and a process for joining the the Single Market and then the EU. The failure to have such credible plans and the related uncertainty produced the No vote - not narrow minded British nationalism.

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No they couldn't. If Scotland had voted Yes, it would have left the EU because it had separated from a Member State. The Coalition Government had a ruled out a currency union with an independent Scotland. The banks that had head offices in Scotland were planning to move them to London to keep the Bank of England as their lender of last resort. 

The SNP's White Paper did not have a credible policies on trade with rUK, the currency union or EU membership. It needed to have a plans for an independent Scottish currency, a Scottish central bank and a process for joining the the Single Market and then the EU. The failure to have such credible plans and the related uncertainty produced the No vote - not narrow minded British nationalism.



They could now
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