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Do you think there will be a Deal or No Deal?


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Thanks. Not sure it’ll make the slightest bit of impact - will just get voted down if it gets debated.

More than likely. This coupled with the people's march on Saturday however will hopefully put pressure on government and parliament to give the people the final say
 
Theresa May has dedicated herself to bringing about Brexit... or maybe something like it, or perhaps...??
Whatever, May has come to the conclusion and seemingly agrees with the old maxim "when you find you can't please everybody, then you might as well just please yourself"
 
I genuinely think there is more to it than her ego and legacy. There’s string pulling going on there somewhere. She’s gone from being a remainer to steering us into the perfect storm for no deal.
Indeed. We all know how politics really work...
 
For it to be a true Peter Principle, you would have to say that she got the promotion for being a good Home Secretary.

Well she certainly outlasted many of her predecessors in the length of time in that job, does that signal a 'good home secretary'?
 
Is that where they've voted from rather than nationality though? They could very well still be british citizens living abroad
I would have thought so, people on holiday too. Maybe not all but a fair few even in my situation.
 
Even if this reached 17.5m signatures the thundercnut in power and her thundercnut enablers in parliament would just dismiss it.

Absolute thundercunts.
 
Back up again.

Yeah just seen that. If there was nefarious intentions behind it they Streisand the feck out of it.

Nearly 50,000 signatures in the 20 mins since it came back up.
 
A part of me wants to go to the march on Saturday.

You going? Is anybody going?

Had an argument with the missus last night as I'd decided i was going to go but apparently we've already agreed to go to her sisters :rolleyes:....i lost :(
 
I'd always have sooner supported revoking Article 50 rather than another bullshit referendum. Signed da ting.
 
A part of me wants to go to the march on Saturday.

You going? Is anybody going?

Would do, but the coaches are full from where I live; trains aren't running because of engineering works and Megabus/National Express is fully booked...
 
Pretty sure it's because too many folk are trying to sign it at once.
 
So do these petitions typically have a large impact? Like can you be confident that it'll actually lead to a serious discussion in Parliament on the matter, a discussion that otherwise wouldn't have taken place?
 
So do these petitions typically have a large impact? Like can you be confident that it'll actually lead to a serious discussion in Parliament on the matter, a discussion that otherwise wouldn't have taken place?

No, but it takes no time to do so you might as well.