(23-06-2016 23:19 )lancealot790 Wrote: [ -> ]How the fuck do you ' unconcede ' ?
Hey it's Farage - who the hell can understand the rubbish that he spouts. Even his own MP on the BBC looked puzzled by how he could concede defeat then change his mind.
(23-06-2016 08:29 )The Silent Majority Wrote: [ -> ]The SNP won't be able to push for another independence vote without a parliamentary majority, which they don't now have. So it would be 2021 at the earliest before the process could even start, assuming they regained a majority at the next election.
SNIP
There is a pro-independence majority in Parliament - SNP and the Scottish Green Party.
(23-06-2016 23:19 )lancealot790 Wrote: [ -> ]How the fuck do you ' unconcede ' ?
Didn't he 'unresign' after the last one?
He might ununconcede soon
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Then unununconcede
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(23-06-2016 22:36 )SecretAgent Wrote: [ -> ]They've said on the BBC that Sunderland might not be too keen to declare first as the biggest employer is Nissan who supported Remain whereas Sunderland is thought more likely to vote leave due to its population profile.
That sounds a bit feeble. Why would Nissan be any less upset if Sunderland declare second?
Anyway, Swindon are in the race apparently, and are doing their best to compete with Sunderland and Newcastle.
Is vote counting now an Olympic event?
(23-06-2016 23:19 )lancealot790 Wrote: [ -> ]How the fuck do you ' unconcede ' ?
He wrote his concession with a pencil and then later on he rubbed it out.
(23-06-2016 23:23 )Censorship :-( Wrote: [ -> ] (23-06-2016 08:29 )The Silent Majority Wrote: [ -> ]The SNP won't be able to push for another independence vote without a parliamentary majority, which they don't now have. So it would be 2021 at the earliest before the process could even start, assuming they regained a majority at the next election.
SNIP
There is a pro-independence majority in Parliament - SNP and the Scottish Green Party.
Yes, that's a fair point.
God, not another vote....
BBC indicating Gibraltar likely to declare shortly.
nah the thing about newcastle and sunderland wasnt about declaring was about what the makeup of the voters likely to be said sunderland would be more Leave than newcastle was all bollocks because Nissan plant is in sunderland not newcastle lol bascially main argument for newcastle and sunderland to vote is because of Nissan Employs 7000 directly and theres 32,000 in the supply chain 70% of cars made there are transported and sold in the EU. and also the fact that the North East gets the highest amount of EU funding of all the english countys
(23-06-2016 23:23 )The Silent Majority Wrote: [ -> ] (23-06-2016 23:19 )lancealot790 Wrote: [ -> ]How the fuck do you ' unconcede ' ?
Didn't he 'unresign' after the last one?
Yes & he was also unelected as an MP