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Should the UK remain a member of the EU


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  1. 1. Should the UK remain a member of the EU

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36 minutes ago, Boss said:

If you wanted to make a statement why don't you galvanise the people that want to stop Brexit and march on Parliament? That'd make a statement. Not sitting behind your keyboard with Cheetoo covered fingers signing a petition. 

I am doing the March and I did sign the petition. Every small step and gesture helps whether you think its risible or not

 

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https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2019/mar/22/secret-cabinet-office-document-reveals-chaotic-planning-for-no-deal-brexit

 

May is actually considering this as a valid option now. I think after the dust has settled there needs to be a public inquiry along with criminal prosecutions. What the No Dealers are promoting is essentially the killing of the country's population that relies on medical supplies from nations outside of the UK.

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14 minutes ago, magicrat said:

I am doing the March and I did sign the petition. Every small step and gesture helps whether you think its risible or not

 

Good. Happy to hear it. At least someone is doing it rather than moaning from behind a keyboard.

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Breakdown of postcodes for the petition. Quick count has 19 of the first 25 in London and Bristol at number 1 with a huge student population and a few other student places high up. You can flip the % of voters arrow and look at lowest % and see Northern and Midlands areas the complete reverse. 

 

https://www.livefrombrexit.com/petitions/241584

 

https://www.livefrombrexit.com/petitions/241584#

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2 minutes ago, Boss said:

It will never be acknowledged by the government because it's not credible in the first place. It'll get a mention, because anything over 100,000 has to, but nothing will be done about it. 

Has anything come from an online petition? 

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15 minutes ago, Pidge said:

Revocation of Article 50 mentioned as one of four possibilities (albeit a "betrayal" of the referendum) in the 

PM's letter to MPs.

But on recent form, does anyone trust anything she says or writes?

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6 hours ago, Boss said:

If you wanted to make a statement why don't you galvanise the people that want to stop Brexit and march on Parliament? That'd make a statement. Not sitting behind your keyboard with Cheetoo covered fingers signing a petition. 

Im going. I'll post some pics

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7 hours ago, Anubis said:

 

Don’t worry about the legal side of things, the national organiser is sorting that out...

 

 

 

 

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The organiser of the protests, Ian Charlesworth, 55, said: “The ultimate aim is to make sure come hell or high water that Britain leaves on March 29.” But he was unsure how effective they would be.

This guy's a stone cold genius.

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10 hours ago, Jairzinho said:

It's only a fifth of the people that voted remain. Is it really that hard to believe very few of the votes were from bots?

 

It looks very accurate to me. You can match up remain dominated constuiency areas signing in bigger volumes with constuiencies that voted that way and leave dominated areas are highly reflected in their absence of signing. 

 

Brexit in a nutshell, two sides entrenched. 

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