Brexit Deal

GeoffCapes

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On its own correct, but petitions such as this are extremely valuable in providing confidence and justification for those (e.g. in Parliament) promoting this view: hopefully giving it a chance to be seriously considered.

I believe they have to consider it if it get 100,000 votes and have to debate it if it gets 1,000,0000
 

Wattie

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I believe they have to consider it if it get 100,000 votes and have to debate it if it gets 1,000,0000
I really only think it will have a chance of making any difference if it gets to 17,500,000.
That would make people sit up and think.
But then maybe someone would start an invoke no deal one immediately....
 

Wattie

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On its own correct, but petitions such as this are extremely valuable in providing confidence and justification for those (e.g. in Parliament) promoting this view: hopefully giving it a chance to be seriously considered.
Pity the referendum wasn’t a petition then.:frusty6: They might have taken it seriously :lol2:
 

mjheathcote

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At least I don't need to spend £5 and the cost of a passport sized photo, at the local post office, for an international driving licence for when we're over in France end of next week!
 

Oneball

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At least I don't need to spend £5 and the cost of a passport sized photo, at the local post office, for an international driving licence for when we're over in France end of next week!

Don’t count your chickens just yet, we’re still legally going to leave next week, Parliament needs to change the law for an extension to happen. We could still have a no deal Brexit almost by accident if Parliament don’t agree on something.
 

MaserCoupe

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That leave without a deal petition that has just been mentioned, hasn’t that been around since last year?.....How come/why hasn’t it garnered many signatures and supporters? Been around for a while.......... :oops: Do you think people are changing their mind?? Unfortunately there is no version of Brexit that satisfies the promises made....so sorry
 
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Needamaser

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I really hope they just leave asap so we can get on, with whatever that may be. At least something would be certain.
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We had a vote. Majority said leave. Few hundred in Westminster decide they know better.
If this isn't enacted then there is no credibility in any future elections.
Why don't we have a re-run of the Scottish independence referendum it was pretty close too?
With all the machinations I have lost the will to even follow the options now.
Congratulations to a handful of folk on here that has resulted in almost 3000 posts. I wonder if anyone here has changed their viewpoint as a result of these posts? Maybe you get rid of pent up frustrations? I can think of better methods though. :)
 

MaserCoupe

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Talking of Petitions that lovely lady Margaret Anne Georgiadou who began the petition to revoke article 50 had some very wise words in an interview....”in a country of the blinded, wolves are often mistaken for guide dogs” how very appropriate in our times, what a lady! Chapeau to you!!!
 

safrane

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Having had three guide dogs in the family you would also need to be deaf and have lost your sence of smell to confuse the two.

Oh and I think it is safe to say the UK has been wolf free for a few hundred years now.