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Thread: Stay in the EU petition

  1. #401

    Re: Stay in the EU petition

    Another nail in the Brexit coffin in Parliament tonight. It will be buried completely by this time next week.

    Minister resigns. His seat, Watford, had 10,000 signatures on the petition. His majority was about 2000. The petition is having an effect.

  2. #402

    Re: Stay in the EU petition

    Brexit is gradually dying. The Brexiteers won the Referendum but lost the argument ever since. Empty vessels.

  3. #403

    Re: Stay in the EU petition

    The new referendum will have 3 questions
    1 In
    2 Out
    3 Okey Dokey

  4. #404

    Re: Stay in the EU petition

    Quote Originally Posted by jackrabbit View Post
    From the Telegraph:

    “Truly, Brexit Derangement Syndrome has gone viral.
    So far, an impressive list of characters has signed the petition. Jacob Rees-Mogg has given it his seal of approval over 8,000 times. Idi Amin, of all people, has signed it over 700 times. Journalist Julia Hartley-Brewer registered herself under the name “Remoaner McRemoanface”, seemingly without detection. One Leaver, Bruce Lawson, testing the online system’s limits, found that he could sign the petition on multiple email accounts. Others have set up automated systems to sign up over and over again.
    Signatures have been pouring in from North Korea to Russia to the Vatican City. Clearly, the rest of the world feels Britain is making a huge mistake – they must do, if the Holy See, the leader of the ERG and a deceased Ugandan warlord are all united in their attempts to thwart Brexit. It emerges that the petition’s creator, one Margaret Georgiadou, had joked about killing the PM and shooting Brexiteers “with impunity” on her Facebook account. You couldn’t make it up.
    All this tells us what we already knew – the petition isn’t worth the e-paper it’s written on.”
    JRMogg has 8000 different email addresses....wow...

  5. #405

    Re: Stay in the EU petition

    There will be a backlash before long from brexiteers.

    Brexit will never be stopped.

  6. #406

    Re: Stay in the EU petition

    Quote Originally Posted by WJ99mobile View Post
    There will be a backlash before long from brexiteers.

    Brexit will never be stopped.

  7. #407

    Re: Stay in the EU petition

    Quote Originally Posted by WJ99mobile View Post
    There will be a backlash before long from brexiteers.

    Brexit will never be stopped.
    The remainers are the equivalent of the Trump Russian Collusion believers, they have swallowed the BS narrative hook, line and sinker. The only difference is Trump is still standing, while the Brexit crowd are on their knees

  8. #408

    Re: Stay in the EU petition

    As long as the MPs of Cardiff back remain and make it as difficult as possible for the rich English elite to line their pockets (which is what we voted for) they are doing their jobs in line with the wishes of the people who voted for them.

  9. #409

    Re: Stay in the EU petition

    Quote Originally Posted by WJ99mobile View Post
    There will be a backlash before long from brexiteers.

    Brexit will never be stopped.
    you can’t even tell us why you’re so desperate for it.

  10. #410

    Re: Stay in the EU petition

    Interestingly there was another petition along similar lines that was raised shortly after the (advisory) referendum.
    That one got slightly over 1 million votes, but the interesting thing is where the signatories were located.
    In the original one the signatories were clustered around areas that were strongly remain in the (illegally campaigned) referendum, as you would expect.
    This time round the signatories were a lot more evenly spread. More in remain areas, but not much more.

    Also notably, in both petitions there was notably few signatories from the valleys.

  11. #411

    Re: Stay in the EU petition

    Quote Originally Posted by Rjk View Post
    Interestingly there was another petition along similar lines that was raised shortly after the (advisory) referendum.
    That one got slightly over 1 million votes, but the interesting thing is where the signatories were located.
    In the original one the signatories were clustered around areas that were strongly remain in the (illegally campaigned) referendum, as you would expect.
    This time round the signatories were a lot more evenly spread. More in remain areas, but not much more.

    Also notably, in both petitions there was notably few signatories from the valleys.

  12. #412

    Re: Stay in the EU petition

    Quote Originally Posted by Wales-Bales View Post
    That shouldn't be a surprise, it is a matter of public record.

  13. #413

    Re: Stay in the EU petition



    A group of Remainers make their way to the London protest

  14. #414

    Re: Stay in the EU petition

    IMG_20190326_104402.jpg

    One of these was a march to leave, one a march to remain.
    Can you guess which?

  15. #415

    Re: Stay in the EU petition

    Quote Originally Posted by JennyWren View Post
    Another nail in the Brexit coffin in Parliament tonight. It will be buried completely by this time next week.

    Minister resigns. His seat, Watford, had 10,000 signatures on the petition. His majority was about 2000. The petition is having an effect.
    Stupid post. He got over 26000 votes in the election and Labour in second place got 24000. Total electorate vote was 58600 on a 68% turnout. How on earth do you know which 10000 signed the petition. The 10000 is only 20% of the voters in the constituency. That means the other 76000 on the electiral roll could all be leavers for all you know. The Minister has been on tv this morning. He actually support the Government Brexit deal agreed with EU and has voted for it. He just wants alternatives in case it doesnt get through to avoid no deal.

  16. #416

    Re: Stay in the EU petition

    Quote Originally Posted by Rjk View Post
    One of these was a march to leave, one a march to remain.
    Can you guess which?
    I hope we remain

  17. #417

    Re: Stay in the EU petition

    Quote Originally Posted by Wales-Bales View Post
    I hope we remain
    Why's that?

  18. #418

    Re: Stay in the EU petition

    Quote Originally Posted by Rjk View Post
    Why's that?
    It will be a lot more fun

  19. #419

    Re: Stay in the EU petition

    Quote Originally Posted by Wales-Bales View Post
    It will be a lot more fun
    Let's hear what you think will happen then?

  20. #420

    Re: Stay in the EU petition

    Quote Originally Posted by Rjk View Post
    Let's hear what you think will happen then?
    Tighter integration and further enlargement.

  21. #421

    Re: Stay in the EU petition

    Quote Originally Posted by Wales-Bales View Post
    Tighter integration and further enlargement.
    I'm all for that. Most of the problems facing us today can only be solved working together with our neighbours

  22. #422

    Re: Stay in the EU petition

    Quote Originally Posted by Wales-Bales View Post
    Tighter integration and further enlargement.
    Thats basically what Hitler and Stalin wanted as well.

  23. #423

    Re: Stay in the EU petition

    Quote Originally Posted by dml1954 View Post
    Thats basically what Hitler and Stalin wanted as well.
    Hitler wanted integration? Mmm ok.

  24. #424

    Re: Stay in the EU petition

    Quote Originally Posted by dml1954 View Post
    Thats basically what Hitler and Stalin wanted as well.
    I think it was their genocide that was the issue with them pal not integration

  25. #425

    Re: Stay in the EU petition

    Quote Originally Posted by dml1954 View Post
    Thats basically what Hitler and Stalin wanted as well.
    Yep everyone always goes on about Hitler and his agenda of multicultural integration

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