Christmas6 mins ago
So It Was Just Another Dirty Con Trick Then .
The Valadity of a petition demanding a General Election was a put up job then ,after dicovering many of the people who signed this petition are from people living in Spain and other EU Countries, also Australia UAE and many other Countries around the World ,even China.Just another Con job.There is NO Way this petition will trigger a GE .So it's back to the drawing board for the Opposition party then 🤔!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.//gully just posts stuff he thinks will wind people up - he doesnt give a damn if it's true or a complete fiction.
I don't really know why he bothers - must be a fechin boring life in Malta.//
With respect, I don't see any point in responding to gulliver's posts. I would have thought we'd all know by now you can't have an adult conversation with him.
canary, the whole petition process is flawed on that basis. It seems people take notice of petition figures that support their view but dismiss those that give a result which doesn't match their view. This will achieve little in that the government is not going to hold another election for several years but it might, just might, cause them to reflect, even if just for a moment, on what they are doing.
I left a little way back in there for you gulliver... I know how you love to pick up on a rare error and ask whether I went to school.
It's a shame your style means no-one is ever persuaded by your arguments and leads to attitudes being hardened. So at best achieves nothing, at worst turns people off. In this thread for example I agree that it will not trigger a GE (has anyone ever suggested it would?), but all the noise and nonsense around the point means the main point is lost.
it is quite possible to vote fraudulently in petitions. all you need is a valid e-mail address and postcode.
yes exactly. The now repealed Public Worship Act 1875 which was enacted near the re-establishment of catholic bishoprics ( difft aread, difft names) also sought to root out Romish tendencies in the Anglican Church , as satirised in the trollope novels. Six prosecutions were mounted. The one in Miles Platting Manchester, the petition was found to be full of bogus names and addresses.
( desperately trying to inject some gorm into this thread)
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