Maybe they are English priests in Vatican city? But not fake. Not high in percentage but there are tens of thousands non UK.
It's a measure of the lack of support for and opposition to the brexit that may or not be delivered compared with that the campaigners were spouting off about in 2016. The referendum, as all are, was advisory it took an act of parliament to make it law. Laws can be repealed article 50 can be revoked and should be. Brexit doesn't have a parallel petition, there is a march but what a farce. Nigel the new Wally. The strength of feeling will be apparent on Saturday. Since you're back (from the march)? Where is that oft requested list of benefits? A previous post of yours had your "TOP TEAM" working on the graphs. Lets be "aving you Jab
What a load of Owen Jones bx that post is. And I have stated before I am not going to put the benefits on here to waste my time with you lot and your EU lovefest. What strength of feeling? Another mass march by loony lefties? Hurrah for that one.
Remain has the most support by default. Leave is split into multiple camps, hard and soft brexit. Remain is 48% of the country united together.
I'm non UK but a UK citizen, born in the General, live in the Netherlands have a vote and qualify to sign a petition as do many thousands of others. Your argument is flawed nothing you say has any verifiable sources all guff. Jab
calm down Imps! It's ok the EU 27 have changed their wording on today's meeting. They meant 22nd of May 2040 not 2019!
So you are saying that every signatory from outside of the UK is eligible to sign? I can accept that. And that the total does not include any duplicate names? No people that use different e-mail addresses and any old postcode to vote numbers of times? It has now crashed again as the BBC and ITV give it more publicity. Sky have stated it is the largest ever petition in volume, clearly only having a few months memory because the Stop Trump one was bigger and the 2016 2nd referendum one got 4.2m votes. Of course they were both acted on with Donald Trump being banned and a second referendum being held. This one has a long way to go to the 4.2m and a vast distance to reach 16m. Just people making themselves feel good and "part of the crowd."
Oh dear sweetie so there are no benefits, no arguments and no support. Loonie lefties? I think it's a broad church of cross party support to remain.
Poor thing, sometimes I almost think you believe the crap you spout. I’ll have a look amongst the million or so on the march to see if I can spot any loony lefties. There might even be some residents f Vatican City there as well!
"In the past week there has been a shift towards ‘no deal’ amongst the public. In terms of what should happen next if the Commons is unable to agree on a deal, the public would prefer leaving with no deal (46%) over delaying Article 50 to hold a public vote (39%). Last week the same figures suggested an even split (43% for no deal and 43% for a delay and a public vote). In particular, Labour Leavers have swung behind ‘no deal’. In our poll for the Observer last week 48% backed a no deal over a delay and vote, which has now risen to two thirds (68%)." https://www.opinium.co.uk/brexit-blame-game/
Really Imps., have to ask where is the leave response to this petition or the Saturday peoples vote gathering? Trump and USA so what? Irrelevant different voting numbers v % WTF, When it comes to it , given the number of signatures your eligibility argument, email addresses and old postcodes is daft just bloody daft. Jab
Why does there need to be a leave "response" to this petition? Is it a Cheggars plays pop competition, who fills up the tube with the most liquid from buckets with holes in? Number of signatures I'm not overly arguing with. It is the emphasis on this as something that means anything. Even if after duplicates are taken out it is a million (and rising) it does not mean anything. Who cares other than the childlike ravers that are getting excited about it? Why is there a petition from something that has already been discussed? Laughable you all think it is such a "thing." Did the 1.8m "stop Trump" petition actually stop Trump? Did the 4.2m "2nd referendum" petition actually deliver a 2nd referendum? They are meaningless for this sort of thing. They are only worthwhile for things that are not being discussed or are off the parliament agenda.
Opimium who? Have a look before you post a link. Are you on the payroll? "Opinium is an online market research company based in London, England. They collect research in the form of online surveys, which they pay their users to take part in. That's right, Opinium pay their users to take short and simple online surveys". Bit more- Earning Potential You are probably wondering how much money you can earn using Opinium, right? There are a few different ways to make money using Opinium… Take online surveys Unlike many other survey sites, Opinium focuses on creating short, entertaining surveys (5-10 minutes) for you to complete. On average, each survey you complete will earn you about 50p. You can earn a little more or a little less, depending on the length of the survey. Unfortunately, you can only expect to receive around 3 surveys every month. This is consistent, although. Opinium factors in the dates in which you received surveys, which helps them determine who's turn it is to answer a survey. It is nice to know that they fairly distribute their surveys. Everybody gets their chance with Opinium.
One thing you can be sure of, if by some freak of nature there was a no-deal petition which attracted enough responses to crash the site repeatedly, you would be foaming at the mouth with conspiracy theories.
I signed it, but as much as it pains me, Imps nearly has a point. Let's say 20 million people are against leaving. Of those 20 million, probably only 10% will bother with an online petition, and obviously the leavers won't vote. So although it shows there is a strong feeling, it really is worthless. Or maybe I have been worn down by Mrs May's total ineptitude and incompetence. She makes Pellegrino look like a good manager. I happen to agree with May - Parliament has let us down. However, I would put her in that too - the number one person to let us down as it was her job to sort out the mess. I cannot understand anyone happy that we are leading ourselves down this point of no return and total destruction.
You judge me by your own thought process. I couldn't care less about it. The Brexit issue is already being debated. The point of the parliament petition pages are to get things to be debated. These kind of petitions are pointless because they are asking MPs to debate something they are already debating.