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More than 500,000 people sign petition to scrap Brexit and remain in EU

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  • Lance
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    Originally posted by Bean View Post
    Most leave voters knew the petitions are a fop and not worth the time.

    Remainers don't realise this, yet.

    HTH
    I know they're generally valueless. However, this one is growing fast enough to get noticed.
    At the end of the day the MPs are still more concerned about re-election than Brexit or the EU. They'll never allow anything to threaten that. Enough weight of signatures on this might make a difference to their actions, albeit it doesn't stand a chance of achieveing the aim iof revoking A50.

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  • Yorkie62
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    Originally posted by Lance View Post
    yes, Any individual can sign the petition as many times as the they have email addresses.
    and yes it could be bots
    and yes it could be several people with several email addresses voting over and over again

    and there might be a portion of that. However that doesn't make the numbers "complete b*ll*cks".
    If you're right and they're made up, how did so few votes get raised for pro-brexit petitions????
    Because they haven't bee subjected to a social media campaign (which no only encourages legitimate signatures but also those who don't have a life want to create a bit of mischief).

    The leave without a deal petition has received nearly 400,000 signatures with no such social media campaign.

    and yes it does make the numbers complete b*ll*cks if you cannot separate the legitimate signatures from the non-legitimate signatures. If the number is not complete b*ll*cks then please tell me the non b*ll*cks number, i.e. the number of legitimate signatures.

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  • Whorty
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    Originally posted by Zigenare View Post
    Well, not bad.

    How long has the Petition been running?

    How much time did the referendum voters have to place their vote?
    Maximum the site can deal with is 2000 per minute, plus it crashed constantly yesterday. Had this not been the case the numbers would have been higher by now. They have tweaked the site now so that the count is not live, so more processing is going to the signature processes.

    You're welcome

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  • Bean
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    Originally posted by Lance View Post
    yes, Any individual can sign the petition as many times as the they have email addresses.
    and yes it could be bots
    and yes it could be several people with several email addresses voting over and over again

    and there might be a portion of that. However that doesn't make the numbers "complete b*ll*cks".
    If you're right and they're made up, how did so few votes get raised for pro-brexit petitions????
    Most leave voters knew the petitions are a fop and not worth the time.

    Remainers don't realise this, yet.

    HTH

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  • Bean
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    Originally posted by Yorkie62 View Post
    You all do realise that the numbers are complete b*ll*cks. Any individual can sign the petition as many times as the they have email addresses. This could (in theory be a bot) using a list of 'stolen' email addresses. It could equally be several people with several email addresses voting over and over again.

    The only thing you need to change to vote multiple time is the email address field. What a crap system, no doubt developed by some over paid IT Contractor.
    Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
    Calm down.
    I agree with OG, calm down - these petitions are meaningless, unless the government want to enable them to be debated in Parliament.

    Since "Mrs May dismissed calls to revoke Article 50" already.......just encourage the remoaners to sign it

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  • Lance
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    Originally posted by Yorkie62 View Post
    You all do realise that the numbers are complete b*ll*cks. Any individual can sign the petition as many times as the they have email addresses. This could (in theory be a bot) using a list of 'stolen' email addresses. It could equally be several people with several email addresses voting over and over again.

    The only thing you need to change to vote multiple time is the email address field. What a crap system, no doubt developed by some over paid IT Contractor.
    yes, Any individual can sign the petition as many times as the they have email addresses.
    and yes it could be bots
    and yes it could be several people with several email addresses voting over and over again

    and there might be a portion of that. However that doesn't make the numbers "complete b*ll*cks".
    If you're right and they're made up, how did so few votes get raised for pro-brexit petitions????

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  • Bean
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    Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
    Just under 3 weeks.
    There's still 13 million more signatures to get, for maximum chortles when it is formally dismissed, that is.

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  • Old Greg
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    Originally posted by Yorkie62 View Post
    You all do realise that the numbers are complete b*ll*cks. Any individual can sign the petition as many times as the they have email addresses. This could (in theory be a bot) using a list of 'stolen' email addresses. It could equally be several people with several email addresses voting over and over again.

    The only thing you need to change to vote multiple time is the email address field. What a crap system, no doubt developed by some over paid IT Contractor.
    Calm down.

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  • Yorkie62
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    You all do realise that the numbers are complete b*ll*cks. Any individual can sign the petition as many times as the they have email addresses. This could (in theory be a bot) using a list of 'stolen' email addresses. It could equally be several people with several email addresses voting over and over again.

    The only thing you need to change to vote multiple time is the email address field. What a crap system, no doubt developed by some over paid IT Contractor.

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  • Old Greg
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    Originally posted by Zigenare View Post
    Well, not bad.

    How long has the Petition been running?

    How much time did the referendum voters have to place their vote?
    Just under 3 weeks.

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