I think it’s probably Leadsom who keeps crashing the website, she must be ****ting herself. Hopefully, as you say, the Remain supporting majority in the HoC revokes Article 50 next week, it’s the only sensible option left.
so as I get it the EU will only extend til 22 May, and only if the HoC agree a deal before the 29th of March?
I doubt Leadsom or most other leavers give much thought to it. Fastest growing petition or not. This petition has already been done in 2016. It got 16.14million that time.....in one day!!! Will this one get that many over 6 months?
Same old tripe, Imps. The polls all say that there is no majority for Leave under any circumstances now, irrespective of what happened 3 years ago. The public know an awful lot more about the pros and cons now, and Remain would win a huge majority. Just under 2,000 signing per minute now the site is back up, up to 1,130,000 now.
the crash out without a deal vote is up to 3 now. There are some Daily Mail readers who would like to vote but their grandchildren won't tell them how to turn their phones on.
There was a "no deal" petition ages ago but unlike this one it was put up when it didn't really matter and it didn't get non stop promotion on the BBC.
Been setting up a website with a fancy name, backdating all info for years and bribing all web info sites to show it is a long standing entity as well look: https://whatukthinks.org/eu/questions/if-a-second-eu-referendum-were-held-today-how-would-you-vote/#
No need to. We already voted and won. And it was debated. And it wasn't mentioned on the BBC every 10 minutes. Publicity does work you know.
I would have but then the UK "ban everything" government would stop it being seen in a couple of week's time negating the effort.
At this point in time there are no winners. If they vote the deal through, no-one wins. If they go out without a deal, remainers will be upset. If they revoke they will destroy the strength of democracy and trust for a generation at least.d Whichever way it goes now I can see dodgy parties springing up (on both sides) and people voting for them because the LibLabCon has shown it's contempt for the people in this debacle. I have a very big nose and it will take some holding but it will be held. Whether that be the Corbyn nuke button or something worse is still to be decided.