A couple of petitions to the government here. Use – given the trouble the place is giving everyone at present – the usual Northern Irish advice about voting upon them.
[perfectpullquote align=”full” bordertop=”false” cite=”” link=”” color=”” class=”” size=””] Brexit re article 50 it must not be suspended/stopped under any circumstancesWe’re deeply unsure about the details of either petition but the general principle – Let’s Leave, sort out the details later – works for us. As, actually, so does Let’s Leave and not sort out the details later work for us.
Also interesting, a map of where people have signed from.
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But no link to either petition?
Hmm, don't know what happened there. Now corrected and added.
You've made only the first two wordsof each petiton description into a link, which I
think is confusing people who expect to be able to click on any part of the petition text.
One of the petitons is being promoted at The Conservative Woman
https://www.conservativewoman.co.uk/petition-asks-for-liberation-from-brussels/
which also links to a good article on the subject by Ruth Lea.
The first (no suspension of Article 50) is on <5,000 signatures, the second (clean Brexit now) has over 200,000 (and obviously has Verhofstadt shitting himself, judging by this Tweet ...)
Links still screwed up
#1 https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/224908
5,031 signatures
#2 https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/229963
238K sigs
#3 Grant a People's Vote if Parliament rejects the EU Withdrawal Agreement
https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/232984
120K
#4 The original Soros's Vote petition
It was about 350K..they claimed a million but that was by joining 3 petitions together
You'd think if there were really 700K people on their march then they would have got 700K on one petition easily BUT THEY DIDN'T
#5 Ah the Indy claim a million on their Give people a vote (ie Remainers petition)
https://www.change.org/p/theresa-may-mp-give-people-a-final-say-on-brexit-deal