Petition is back up .... the numbers are flying in. Already over 731,000 - grows by 10k every few seconds.
Looks like the people don't agree with May and think she is on their side
Edit : now on 736,000
Edit 2 : Ooops, I lied, now 738,000
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More than 500,000 people sign petition to scrap Brexit and remain in EU
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Originally posted by Zigenare View PostIf only those people could've managed to get off their arses on 23rd June 2016. Oh well, never mind.
Btw, also give me a shout when the total exceeds 23,450,000.
It's not about democracy, nor the will of the people, nor our standing in the world. Those thinsg are just noise.
It's about the Tory party. This referendum is waste of time. It doesn't matter what the number is.
It's all about the party.
There's unlikely to be a 2nd referendum as that won't help the party.
A no deal exit would help party unity, but make them unelectable for generations (despite Korbyn).
Remain would ruin party unity (more than it is now) and we'd get Korbyn for one term.
May's deal is probably the only thing likely to help them, which is why I reckon it will happen (despite ERG and DUP).
The only other place they could go is EFTA/Norway/whateverthe****youcallit, but that would need a much longer extension of 50.
The 17M ****wits are just a blasted inconvenience.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by original PM View PostThe page has been killed - as is correct
What next - Labour win the next election and there is a petition to overturn the vote?
Although I have a funny feeling that that would not happen - because Tory voters accept they live in a democracy - but we know the left wing snowflakes think that the way to do things is ask the same question over and over again (in a shriller and shriller voice) until they get their own way.
Mainly because they haven't really progressed beyond the mindset of spoiled ten year olds.Leave a comment:
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The page has been killed - as is correct
What next - Labour win the next election and there is a petition to overturn the vote?
Although I have a funny feeling that that would not happen - because Tory voters accept they live in a democracy - but we know the left wing snowflakes think that the way to do things is ask the same question over and over again (in a shriller and shriller voice) until they get their own way.
Mainly because they haven't really progressed beyond the mindset of spoiled ten year olds.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by Zigenare View PostIf only those people could've managed to get off their arses on 23rd June 2016. Oh well, never mind.
Btw, also give me a shout when the total exceeds 23,450,000.
Farage's russian bots are working hard to keep the site down.
Campbell's EU bots are trying to invent names, postcodes and burner mailboxes to validate. My money's on the russkies.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by Lance View Postif it continues to be signed at approx 60,000 per hour it will reach that number next Tuesday.
Btw, also give me a shout when the total exceeds 23,450,000.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by Yorkie62 View Post0.8% of the UK population. On that basis we should revoke A50 NOW!Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by stonehenge View PostMore than 500,000 people sign petition to scrap Brexit and remain in EU | Metro News
The number of people signing the online petition suddenly rose overnight following Theresa May’s speech at Downing Street. Another 200,000 signatures were added in the eight hours after midnight.
She'll never listen anyway. You could get 25m sign the petition and still she'd claim the will of the people is to leaveLeave a comment:
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Originally posted by Zigenare View PostLet me know when it exceeds 17,410,742.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by stonehenge View PostLeave a comment:
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