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Is Brexit actually going to happen?

Will we have a brexit?


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Because there's a perception that reversing Brexit makes independence less likely?
Partly. But that's another subject.

Indy guarantees EU membership if we want it. Staying in the UK doesn't. Rory Bremner's twitter feed over the last week may enlighten but I can't link to it at work.
 
Partly. But that's another subject.

Indy guarantees EU membership if we want it. Staying in the UK doesn't. Rory Bremner's twitter feed over the last week may enlighten but I can't link to it at work.

Is it another subject?

Sure it's not possible lots of Scottish people support Brexit cos they want independence and don't really care about the EU? :)
 
Is it another subject?

Sure it's not possible lots of Scottish people support Brexit cos they want independence and don't really care about the EU? :)
Scotland voted 62% to remain in the EU during the referendum.

Politics is different up here just now. We're pretty much at the stage where we don't give a shit what England does. Not long to go :)

It's doubtful we'd support a second vote - which is different from wanting a different result.
 
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Scotland voted 62% to remain in the EU during the referendum.

Are the ones who voted leave asking for another referendum like here ?
And did the remain voters really know what they were voting for ?
Surely now with all the new information and "facts" that are now known there should be another vote.
Maybe many of them were not very bright and never understood the implications of voting to stay. Surely it should have been at least 75%, so should be ignored
#Peoplesvoteinscotlandmark2
 
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Scotland considered itself European before there was a UK mate.
Now I understand that if Salmond had gone for the bawbee the EU wouldn't have let Scotland join, but why did he opt for the pound and not the euro when Osborne put the squeeze on him just before the referendum?
 
I didn't say anything about democracy at the member-state level.

This is the nub of many issues.

The EU is seen as trans national super power. It is. But it’s not Westminster, concocting policies to the dictate.

It’s a muddle of opinions, that gets forged (very slowly, if at all) into an idea, an ideology at times.

The idea that nations have no say in this, that it all happens from nationless beaurocrats doesn’t hold up. The EU isn’t an overarching super power. It’s a club.

We stuck our fingers up at a club.
 
The EU isn’t an overarching super power. It’s a club.
These aren't mutually exclusive things. It can absolutely be the former propped up by the latter - a centrally run superpower whose continued existence is, on balance, to the benefit of its members.
 
innit... Can't have it both ways. One minute we're being told how the EU keeps national governments in check on things like workers rights and environmental issues but when you mention the neo-liberal stuff like the fourth railway package or the handling of greece then suddenly it's powerless and only an innocent little club with nothing to say.
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Even in all this seemingly unremitting shit, this, in the Economist, caught my eye, and reminded me why (even though I disagree) some fellow posters are lexit,


Other governments regularly promised Greece jam tomorrow...[my snip]...It was the most ruinous way imaginable to make a point. Now Greece, left with threadbare public services, eye-watering tax rates, weak institutions and appalling demographics, is supposed to run large primary surpluses (ie, before interest payments) for the next four decades.

This is magical thinking masquerading as policy.”

Worth repeating. That’s The Economist.

Tagging DotCommunist - as a nod of respect. I know where you’re coming from.
 
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Clubs the ruling class uses to beat the rest of us.

We won't disarm them completely by leaving, but at least it will be one weapon less in their armoury.

The WTO is better?

Beyond trade and capitalism, what does the WTO offer? Or is that it?
 
So did I but i suspect that says more about the typical mindset of posters on these boards rather than being a prediction of the future

Oh for sure.

I made money on the referendum. Despite the wind seemingly blowing all my way, I did a chunky “compensation bet”, that we’d go out. I made a grand, and had one of the saddest days of my life. Three in the morning round a campfire at Glastonbury (knee deep in mud, the “elite”), and sudden silence after we’d all been hitting refresh on our phones.

Still, it’s not turned out too bad eh :) (can anyone explain what it means yet?)
 
Even in all this seemingly unremitting shit, this, in the Economist, caught my eye, and reminded me why (even though I disagree) some fellow posters are lexit,


Other governments regularly promised Greece jam tomorrow...[my snip]...It was the most ruinous way imaginable to make a point. Now Greece, left with threadbare public services, eye-watering tax rates, weak institutions and appalling demographics, is supposed to run large primary surpluses (ie, before interest payments) for the next four decades.

This is magical thinking masquerading as policy.”

Worth repeating. That’s The Economist.

Tagging DotCommunist - as a nod of respect. I know where you’re coming from.
'welcome, you have completed your time in solitary, welcome back to gen pop. You've lost weight, haven't you'



I can't read that ar4ticle in full, the economist claims i have used my 3 free articles this month when I manifestly have not, but there you have it.
 
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