Brexit, for once some facts.

Woosh

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23:13 and it has not changed. Is it suspended for the night? Or stuck?
neither.
the bottleneck is the verification process. New petitioners can always sign up, the server stops sending and processing confirmation emails to lessen the load.
You only have to wait a couple of hours. My guess it will hit 3 millions in the morning.
This is exciting from the point of view that the internet may replace conventional referenda.
 

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neither.
the bottleneck is the verification process. New petitioners can always sign up, the server stops sending and processing confirmation emails to lessen the load.
You only have to wait a couple of hours. My guess it will hit 3 millions in the morning.
This is exciting from the point of view that the internet may replace conventional referenda.

I’m sorry Whoosh. But it’s not real.
 

Woosh

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I’m sorry Whoosh. But it’s not real.
what's not real? the petition? these people will not likely vote for the tories again.
Last count: 2,138,983
 
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soundwave

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The revoke article 50 petition is now over 2 million but May still chooses to ignore.....
thats because if they voted on revoking a50 or leave on no deal then no deal will win lol.

there is no time left for anything else the law says we leave on the 29th nothing has changed this so far so game over pmsl :)
 

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thats because if they voted on revoking a50 or leave on no deal then no deal will win lol.

there is no time left for anything else the law says we leave on the 29th nothing has changed this so far so game over pmsl :)
May has until 12-April to surrender.
 

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what's not real? the petition? these people will not likely vote for the tories again.
Last count: 2,138,983

Whoosh. These figures are not real.

This internet poll like all internet polls are easily skewed.

You only have to look at the times when Arsenal won every goal of the month. The BBC stopped it. It was shown to be false.

This isn’t real mate. I will say it’s impressive and I would say or even accept half. But you have to look at the progressive rise of click bait. It’s linear. This is not how it works.

Watch how the vote of my vote I proffered works. On a micro level it shows how this should work.

Bots are at work
 
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Danidl

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So no we have the final final offer.
1. Unconditional extension by EC up to 22 May. Subject inky to the forlorn hope of getting a deal ..the deal .
2. Conditional extension if UK decides by 12 April to organise EC parliamentary elections.

Not sure what happens if next week goes by without an attempt at getting the WA
 
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soundwave

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May has until 12-April to surrender.
we get what we voted for buy law we leave on the 29th nothing has changed this they have all voted for it votes otherwise are meaningless if not made law !
 
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Woosh

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Whoosh. These figures are not real.
they are symptomatic of the malaise that remainers feel cheated by the tories.
My guess is shortly after we brexit, TM will be replaced by someone in the ERG , more conservative MPs will join the TIGGERS , JC will call a no confidence vote and we'll have fresh GE.
Remainers are not going to vote for the conservatives.
 

Woosh

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we get what we voted for buy law we leave on the 29th nothing has changed this they have all voted for it votes otherwise are meaningless if not made law !
you didn't watch the TV.
TM has asked for an extension and given an unconditional one until April 12.
Brexit is not going to happen on the 29th, deal or no deal.
 

soundwave

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her deal will not pass delay is pointless you watch kicking the can down the road that ends in no deal same as it has been from the start.
 
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Woosh

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her deal will not pass delay is pointless you watch kicking the can down the road that ends in no deal same as it has been from the start.
but she will try her luck again and again because she has no other plan.
 

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Revocation of notification of intention to withdraw from the European Union

(1) Subsection (2) applies if it appears to the prime minister that a withdrawal agreement is unlikely to be ratified by the United Kingdom before exit day.

(2) The prime minister must in that case, before exit day, notify the European Council that the notification given by the United Kingdom under Article 50(2) of the Treaty on European Union, of its intention to withdraw from the European Union, is revoked.

Sorted

https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/theresa-may-brexit-no-deal-article-50-revoke-house-of-lords-kennedy-bill-a8834141.html
 
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Danidl

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you didn't watch the TV.
TM has asked for an extension and given an unconditional one until April 12.
Brexit is not going to happen on the 29th, deal or no deal.
.. not necessarily so. The HoC has to amend their act which says they are leaving on 29th. So the MPs need to vote to change the leaving date. And since they cannot agree on anything,I would not be sure even that will pass.
 
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Revocation of notification of intention to withdraw from the European Union

(1) Subsection (2) applies if it appears to the prime minister that a withdrawal agreement is unlikely to be ratified by the United Kingdom before exit day.

(2) The prime minister must in that case, before exit day, notify the European Council that the notification given by the United Kingdom under Article 50(2) of the Treaty on European Union, of its intention to withdraw from the European Union, is revoked.

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https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/theresa-may-brexit-no-deal-article-50-revoke-house-of-lords-kennedy-bill-a8834141.html
The PM i presume ,cannot unilaterally revoke the decision... That will require votes.
 

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