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What Loz said. I also like to think that if Parliament didn't feel the need to ratify it, it would at least take on board and try and address some of the issues the leavers had, primarily immigration control. With Brexit there's no such compromise to be had. Out is out...

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For the last three hours it has been running at 45/hour - hopefully this will grow to 60/hour this evening

as more people are at home.

I have only a very small sample of data to go on but if this keeps developing we will reach

1,100 by midnight tonight, 3000 by midnight tomorrow night, 7,500 by midnight Saturday & over 15,000 by midnight Sunday

I was correct about the 45/hour figure earlier - These figures may be wildly out as the sample is small but I will keep sampling the numbers every three hours to collect more data & refine the projections each day. The current progression would give us over 100,000 by next Wednesday & over 1 million by next weekend [midnight 9th July]. If we get to that point it will be noticed & a different dynamic will kick in.


More sharing - more links - more push...

Hi, just an update, we worked v hard to get to over 1800 by this morning, but in the last hour we had over 730 additional signatures - due to help from the person who organised the march yesterday in London :)


If you can keep signing and sharing that would be fab :) This will just add weight for our MPs to know that some of us are unhappy with how things are panning out etc..

CORRECTION - I only count GB signatures


Between last night & 12:40 pm we have seen exactly 1201 ADDED signatures to total 2930. Yesterday fell of a little but hopefully after all your good work it will pick up again.


It's important that each signatory shares & links - this will give us exponential growth.


Cheers !

I think it's a few more than that :) I made a note this morning, it was 1821 at 10.43 when our link was shared! Then around your time it was 3131, and now we are heading to 3900. The link is still been shared, the protest organiser would like to get it to the 100k for debate, so let's hope he shares again. :)

15:40 Now it is at 4118 - since this morning 9:40 it is running steadily at 396 per hour but I expect this to fall of this evening & also to run at a lower rate during the week. It all depends on the level of sharing & linking.


The best projection I can give for 10,000 is by midnight Friday 8th & 100,000 by midnight Sunday 17th


If we could ramp it up to millions this should be the target !

We are half way towards the first milestone!


I don't know how else to push this, except say it has been shared by hundreds at this point but does need more push, especially on the bigger pages! But all is great from where we picked up from - over 4500 signatures isn't bad!! Let's hope this continues :)

red devil Wrote:

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> Going by your earlier prediction Lordy, are you

> sure you don't work for the Treasury?...


Hi RD - didn't cop the irony at first - my prediction last night was spot on but today we had a welcome disruption so I have no reliable data set that I can use. Impossible to calculate any rate of change - I can only evaluate by interpolation [hopefully intelliegent !] but I will be able to preict more by the end of Monday & firm it up by the end of Wednesday. If we get more positive disruptions then that will change it radically and make us all a bit happy. My next read is at 18:40 so lets see what that will be.

6:40 signatures were 5,040 running at 307/hour for the last 3 hours [19:40 - 5,333]


End of day 12:40 for my data collection - I forecast about 6,200 signatures

Much of this will be from the initial push + the Sunday day-off effect.

Lets see what tomorrow will bring - this will help me evaluate the rest of the week

So, now I expect 10,000 by Wednesday - I hope to provide a forecast for 100,000 by midnight tomorrow [guess Tues 12th ?]

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