Revoke Article 50 petition
Revoke Article 50 petition
Have any of you Brit ex-pats signed this?
https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/241584
Over million people marched in London yesterday for a fresh referendum. The UK gov obviously can't deliver a resolution. Let the people decide.
Leaving the EU isn't as simple as was promised, probably because it promised everything to everyone and now they can't agree what they want.
The UK has run out of time now. It makes sense to at least give people a vote on revoking article 50. The next government can go back to the drawing board if people still want to leave the EU but do it right next time.
https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/241584
Over million people marched in London yesterday for a fresh referendum. The UK gov obviously can't deliver a resolution. Let the people decide.
Leaving the EU isn't as simple as was promised, probably because it promised everything to everyone and now they can't agree what they want.
The UK has run out of time now. It makes sense to at least give people a vote on revoking article 50. The next government can go back to the drawing board if people still want to leave the EU but do it right next time.
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Agreed the people should be given several options to choose from the petition has now reached 4700444 but remember 17000000 chose to leave
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This is an utter disgrace we voted to leave the EU we do not want a deal just out from the rule of the jackboot
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after being fed a pack of lies and believing themdunroaming wrote: ↑March 24, 2019, 10:46 amAgreed the people should be given several options to choose from the petition has now reached 4700444 but remember 17000000 chose to leave
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Who's we?minimiglia wrote: ↑March 24, 2019, 11:57 amThis is an utter disgrace we voted to leave the EU we do not want a deal just out from the rule of the jackboot
How many people voted to leave and stay in the customs union with "the easiest deal in history" because "German car manufacturers need to sell cars"?
I followed the first referendum very closely but I did not hear any leave campaigners suggest crashing out of the EU overnight on the 29th of March with no future trade deal agreed.
It was vehemently denied as project fear.
Leaving with no deal would be allowing a minority of xenophobic zealots to hijack the future of millions of UK citizens. Many of whom weren't old enough to vote last time.
Put a vote for No Deal to the people and see what they say. There's no reason to fear 'the will of the people' surely.
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We 17.4 million voted out, not for a deal, uk will thrive away from the jack boot regime, we want our soverinty back and close our borders to all the riff raff wanting our stupidly gererous benefits
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In the advisory referendum which after an investigation into illegal campaign funding from dubious sources, probably Russia, decided the referendum would have been void if it had been binding?
That one?
The only jackboots are the ones being worn by a nationalist minority in the UK.
What happens if they don't get their way?
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What a completely clueless comment
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Wasnt the referendum options . Do you wish to leave , or stay .
The majority voted leave , So why all this debate ? what part of leave are they having a problem with ?
The majority voted leave , So why all this debate ? what part of leave are they having a problem with ?
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https://www.thelondoneconomic.com/news/ ... ing/26/02/
I'm giving you the benefit of doubt and assuming you just haven't been aware of the facts until now.
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The elitist/globalist powers within the UK aren't onboard with The People. Elitists always think they know better than The People, and they even go so far as to reject a legitimate vote. I hope that the vote is eventually honored and the the UK regains its sovereignty and liberty for its People.minimiglia wrote: ↑March 24, 2019, 1:49 pmWe 17.4 million voted out, not for a deal, uk will thrive away from the jack boot regime, we want our soverinty back and close our borders to all the riff raff wanting our stupidly gererous benefits
AMERICA: One of the Greatest Stories Ever Told.
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You and 17 million or so others . Probably more now many people realise what a pathetic , bullying , lot they are in Brussels .
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It is amazing to me that leaders were so blind to the probable outcome of such an arrangement.
The loss of culture, values, societal norms and basic truth have been eroded near the point of extinction. It has been sad to witness for every proud citizen of a no-longer-sovereign independent European country.
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It's now pretty obvious that the continuous delay tactic has been used by the politicians to change the will of the people.
Alot of the blame for the successful leave vote has been put on the "coffin dodgers", UK deaths are approx 500,000 per year mostly older people, the longer the delay the more leave voters die.
Meanwhile the new younger voters who were not old enough to vote last time are being brain washed by their teachers, parents, media and politicians about how bad it would be if we left without a deal, when the next referendum is held the odds will be on the remoaners finally getting their way.
Alot of the blame for the successful leave vote has been put on the "coffin dodgers", UK deaths are approx 500,000 per year mostly older people, the longer the delay the more leave voters die.
Meanwhile the new younger voters who were not old enough to vote last time are being brain washed by their teachers, parents, media and politicians about how bad it would be if we left without a deal, when the next referendum is held the odds will be on the remoaners finally getting their way.
He's got his little y-fronts and he's got his little vest, Chaz Jankel, 1998. Mash it up Harry.
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That's pretty insightful.BillaRickaDickay wrote: ↑March 24, 2019, 3:01 pmIt's now pretty obvious that the continuous delay tactic has been used by the politicians to change the will of the people.
Alot of the blame for the successful leave vote has been put on the "coffin dodgers", UK deaths are approx 500,000 per year mostly older people, the longer the delay the more leave voters die.
Meanwhile the new younger voters who were not old enough to vote last time are being brain washed by their teachers, parents, media and politicians about how bad it would be if we left without a deal, when the next referendum is held the odds will be on the remoaners finally getting their way.
The coffin chasers, as you call them, were brain washed, again your expression, in a different era. That time has long passed. It's sad that they would now try prevent their grandchildren choose the world they would like to live in.
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Voting until you get the result you want is not the way it is supposed to be done. The people have voted and it's the politicians who seem to be confused. Such a simple solution is right in front of them. It appears way past time to allow the pound and industry to recover.
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this poll is a sham with many email accounts from around the world and esp russia with comrade corbyns cronies .in any case it doesnt over turn 17.4 miilion who voted leave and is law for friday next..the scumbags at westminster are slithering like snakes to pull a flanker on honest voters
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Why bots probably aren't gaming the 'Cancel Brexit' petition:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-47668946
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-47668946
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The expression is "Coffin Dodgers" as said by Jeremy Clarkson about the leave voters when the Remoaners lost the referendum Vote.Zico wrote: ↑March 24, 2019, 3:33 pmThat's pretty insightful.BillaRickaDickay wrote: ↑March 24, 2019, 3:01 pmIt's now pretty obvious that the continuous delay tactic has been used by the politicians to change the will of the people.
Alot of the blame for the successful leave vote has been put on the "coffin dodgers", UK deaths are approx 500,000 per year mostly older people, the longer the delay the more leave voters die.
Meanwhile the new younger voters who were not old enough to vote last time are being brain washed by their teachers, parents, media and politicians about how bad it would be if we left without a deal, when the next referendum is held the odds will be on the remoaners finally getting their way.
The coffin chasers, as you call them, were brain washed, again your expression, in a different era. That time has long passed. It's sad that they would now try prevent their grandchildren choose the world they would like to live in.
Maybe the following link will help you understand the feelings of many Leave Voters,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nh11RYjheUY
He's got his little y-fronts and he's got his little vest, Chaz Jankel, 1998. Mash it up Harry.