Revoke Article 50 Petition crashed by volume of traffic.

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How does this work then? Does the number of signatures wanting to stop it have to exceed the millions that voted for it?
its just the standard government petition site.

over 100,000 votes and it has to be debated, thats all.

I suppose if the number got up to 17.6M then that might give a shot in the arm for the peoples vote campaigners.....

the number of petitions is the largest ever, beating the one to stop Trump coming to the UK (1.6 Mill from memory).
 
How does this work then? Does the number of signatures wanting to stop it have to exceed the millions that voted for it?
I guess in theory it should do, but I doubt that will happen. Nothing wrong with people voicing their thoughts though, I don't think, sadly it won't change a thing even if it does exceed the leave votes.

I find the map interesting, can see the areas where people have signed it the most.
 
I guess in theory it should do, but I doubt that will happen. Nothing wrong with people voicing their thoughts though, I don't think, sadly it won't change a thing even if it does exceed the leave votes.

I find the map interesting, can see the areas where people have signed it the most.

High density areas are Cambridge, Oxford, Brighton, Canterbury, Edinburgh.

University towns......
 
1975

It really would be much more efficient for you to look up the dates of our various referenda (I'm sure there must be a Wikipedia article listing them all) rather than keep asking me to tell you when the dates were.
 
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