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Sometimes in life it is not enough to just accept the status quo - it is necessary to consider the greater good and reject the greater damage even if it means going against the grain. Could it be at all possible that the MPs might have the moral courage to see beyond Brexit and vote to stay in the EU ?


There is easily a good case to be made based on the naked deceit employed by the Leave campaigners, now openly admitted by them - Farage, IDS, Gove & others almost laughing at the electorate for being such mugs.


I think it is time for these representatives to step up to the plate & make the hard mature decision for once in their existence, realize what their responsibility really lies - in parliamentary democracy which is how the UK has been governed for centuries. Parliamentary sovereignty is paramount & was hard fought for & defended with great loss of lives and Parliament is a good place to make these type of decisions.


This is an extraordinary situation that we find ourselves in and it demands extraordinary action.


Reject Brexit & history will applaud you along with all right thinking people across the world.


If an MP might lose their seat they will have the greater value of being able to look themselves in the mirror for the rest of their lives and be proud & comfortable that they put their country before themselves unlike BJ who walked out of that room casually as if he hadn't a care in the world.

er... sorry but it says this petition proposes that we hand the question over to those qualified, and paid by taxpayers, to answer it.

You mean people like Cameron, Boris, Gove???? I'd prefer to hand the question over to my cat.

TOTAL 683 WITH 648 FROM UK - now running at 33 per hour

if this can keep up it will be at 45 per hour at the end of the day.


More sharing & links needed to ramp it up


Minitoots - appears too many people left it to their cats already !

Now we have a dogs dinner of a mess to clear up.

The petition is for:


Let Parliament decide whether or not we remain a member of the European Union


That's very different from the title of this thread.


"Next steps" will of course be debated before Article 50 is triggered - that goes without saying.


I'll sign it - but we are wasting our time I would have thought. But let's see.

ed_pete Wrote:

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> Would this petition have been raised if the UK had

> voted to Remain or would the majority have been OK

> if that had happened ?


This is democracy in action. Up to others to do what they might propose

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> The petition is for:

>

> Let Parliament decide whether or not we remain a

> member of the European Union

>

> That's very different from the title of this

> thread.

>

> "Next steps" will of course be debated before

> Article 50 is triggered - that goes without

> saying.

>

> I'll sign it - but we are wasting our time I would

> have thought. But let's see.


" A journey of 1,000 li [360 miles] starts with a single step" [LaoZi "Old Master" - c.2,600 years ago]

I have signed - It shows 694 of 10000


I reckon you will need 17.4m signatories for this to be taken seriously.


Either that or the Leave campaign to officially announce that it misled voters and itself to ask for a revote.

ed_pete Wrote:

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> Would this petition have been raised if the UK had

> voted to Remain or would the majority have been OK

> if that had happened ?


If the UK had voted to remain, then I would have welcomed a petition for parliament to ratify the decision.

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