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Radio London talk shows (and I'm sure those on other stations) have been discussing very little but Brexit aftermath in the last ten days. Perhaps you could call in to raise awareness of the petition that way?

???? Wrote:

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> p!ssing in the wind but p1ss on by all means


Bit unfair; people are entitled to exercise their freedom of speech and protest, surely.

muffins78 Wrote:

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> Why are your numbers different to mine?


Hi Muffin - I only record the UK signatories & take a reading every three hours. End of my day is 00:40

Reading at 21:40 was 6,073 currently 6,352

muffins78 Wrote:

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> I can see your splitting something out but I can't

> see where you are getting the data :)

>

> I assume the non uk ones are not allowed even if

> expats?

>

> We are going between 300 to 400 a hour now! :)


I'm assuming foreign IP addresses will be filtered out as we need to ensure that we are talking about a qualified population of signatories.


Scroll down to just under the deadline date to [Get petition data (json format)] and find the GB data - that will give it to you.

Got it! Thank you! I think they might be okay, depending on what they consider "fraudulent".


If you go to the second EU referendum, they say there are 77k fraudulent signatures, I'm assuming that's duplicate people :S

I presume they are using some form of SQL database & using .json to migrate the data to the web in HTML format. SQL will filter out duplicate email addresses. I presume that they will allow a number of signatories from the same IP address/post code - a family or numbers of workers from the same company.

I presume you've heard about this.........


http://www.mishcon.com/news/firm_news/article_50_process_on_brexit_faces_legal_challenge_to_ensure_parliamentary_involvement_07_2016


ETA There is an email address in case you wish to show your support. I've sent them the link to the petition and asked them to sign it ☺

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> I presume you've heard about this.........

>

> http://www.mishcon.com/news/firm_news/article_50_p

> rocess_on_brexit_faces_legal_challenge_to_ensure_p

> arliamentary_involvement_07_2016

>

> ETA There is an email address in case you wish to

> show your support. I've sent them the link to the

> petition and asked them to sign it ☺



Yes. if they had only signed the petition they wouldn't have had to charge all those lovely fees.

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> I presume you've heard about this.........

>

> http://www.mishcon.com/news/firm_news/article_50_p

> rocess_on_brexit_faces_legal_challenge_to_ensure_p

> arliamentary_involvement_07_2016

>

> ETA There is an email address in case you wish to

> show your support. I've sent them the link to the

> petition and asked them to sign it ☺


One of the firms involved is *allegedly* a property website that rhymes with hoopla - which is owned by your favourite, Daily Mail....

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Alan Medic Wrote:

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> > I presume you've heard about this.........

> >

> >

> http://www.mishcon.com/news/firm_news/article_50_p

>

> >

> rocess_on_brexit_faces_legal_challenge_to_ensure_p

>

> > arliamentary_involvement_07_2016

> >

> > ETA There is an email address in case you wish

> to

> > show your support. I've sent them the link to

> the

> > petition and asked them to sign it ☺

>

>

> Yes. if they had only signed the petition they

> wouldn't have had to charge all those lovely fees.



I had the *pleasure* of working for one of the Mishcons - probably the most unpleasant human being I've ever encountered....

The number of signatories signing up has slowed somewhat but if it keeps up at the slower rate of yesterday & today it could reach 100,000 by 18th July - there might be a further falling off but hopefully it will reach the 100,000 point by the end of the month. Currently it stands at 13,059 UK based signatures up from 10,434 at 6:40 yesterday.


Can we all refresh our sharing & linking; contact all the people previously and ask them to make a fresh push.

Hi, they've come back with a response to the second referendum petition. So, with that in mind, I think it's more important than ever to sign this, to show per constituency to our MPs that we are affected by this decision.


If you haven't signed and feel our voices need to be heard in whichever step they take, please sign and it would be amazing to share - ;)


https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/133540

Just want to second what muffins said.


Lordship, have a look at the latest PM thread.


Thanks to all who are working hard on developing a strategy on this one...all with ideas or a wish to contribute are welcome to chip in. Do just PM me.

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Lordship 516 Wrote:

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> The number of signatories signing up has slowed

> somewhat but if it keeps up at the slower rate of

> yesterday & today it could reach 100,000 by 18th

> July


19 July


19,656 signatures.


More signatures than the Save Southwark Woods petition.

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