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Tens of thousands back calls to rejoin the EU as a petition racks up thousands of signatures. MPs will certainly have to debate this call in the commons,now that enough signatures have been made.
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Gulliver I asked the following on another posting but in case you don't follow it up on that one one I ask again.
Gulliver 10.35 Sometime ago I asked why you keep on about Brexit when you purport not to live in this country, and you said that it still had affected your life in the sunnier climate you live in. I asked you to give at least 2 examples of how, and I am still waiting. Perhaps you could now oblige, if not I suggest that you forget all about Brexit, because nothing aint going to change.
//MPs will certainly have to debate this call in the commons,now that enough signatures have been made.//
I'm not sure why, as the same article you retyped bits of text from also says 36000 have signed it and "With 100,000 signatures a petition is considered for debate in parliament,". So they're still 64000 signatures short.
//MPs will certainly have to debate this call in the commons,now that enough signatures have been made.//
Enough signatures haven't 'been made'. Although the government must respond after 10,000 signatures, they are not obliged to debate it. The petition has reached 36,000 signatures - to be considered for debate in parliament it needs 100,000.
//Must read the "Independent " more often.//
If you do, try really reading it. You'll save yourself a lot of unnecessary excitement.
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Tens of thousands not the hundreds of thousands needed so as usual nothing to see. You will have to sign it many more times for it just to get a couple of minutes in parliament. Boris has a piece of cake and you are there for months moaning about it but when Reeves exaggerates her CV not a peep from you.
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