Originally posted by mcquiggd
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Originally posted by ratewhoreHave a look a the open petitions, theres some interesting ones in there:
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/list
I particularly like 'veto the EU veto ban' - classic...
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Originally posted by AtWEDS asked for £100 mln more to implement that bit as it was not in original specification of the Petition Enterprise Web v3.0 App Project.
HTH
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Cant we get him to 'stand on his head and juggle ice-cream', then resign...?
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Originally posted by realityhackHmm... telling. I just tried to place one to petition the PM to resign, now, and the shortnames were taken for any manner of variation on resignation. No mention of it on the site though. What a surprise.
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Originally posted by Nipple ClampThe "Signature" option isn't a link.
HTH
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Maybe I'm being thick, but there doesn't seem to be any way of signing a petition. The "Signature" option isn't a link.
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Hmm... telling. I just tried to place one to petition the PM to resign, now, and the shortnames were taken for any manner of variation on resignation. No mention of it on the site though. What a surprise.
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And the petition with lots of signatures (whopping 48):
"Allow only the import of Palm Oil and goods containing Palm oil from sources which do not result in the destruction of the Orangutans natural habitat"
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Originally posted by zeitghostIs there one for "Stab Tony with a blunt rusty knife"?
I don't think so but the beauty of it is you can suggest your own petitions. Fill yer boots...
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stand on his head and juggle ice-cream.
650 votes including David Cameron
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Tony's e-petition system
Have a look a the open petitions, theres some interesting ones in there:
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/list
I particularly like 'veto the EU veto ban' - classic...
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