Found this. Might be interesting to some.

by grayparrot116

22 comments
  1. I’m sure a petition is what will finally change their minds.

  2. it’s mad how more than 24k people are so eager to give up their sovereignty to some corrupt unelected bureaucrats in Brussels.

    leave means leave.

  3. 6.1 million people that signed one to revoke article 50, the petition was brought up in parliament and they still ignored it.

  4. I’m more than happy to support this but with Trumps potential tariffs going to potentially fuck the EU’s growth for the key economies it will impact us as well, but with the influence of Farage & Trump on the stage with things could it cause riots if we moved into eu membership ?

  5. So what are your Saturday plans?

    Oh you know just the usual: sending worthless petitions to strangers online

  6. Go to Wikipedia and see most signed petition in gov.uk.
    All were rejected….. All of them

  7. Has anyone asked the Europeans if they want the Brits back? During UK’s membership, they did not exactly embrace European ideals, did they? The EU already has enough eurosceptic members to work with…

  8. I’m generally pro-EU but no.

    We should be aspiring to join the EU as an independent country.

    England voted to leave the EU. They made their bed. They can lie in it.

    The reality is — none of the main Westminster parties support reversing brexit. Therefore — It’s important that people view independence as the *only* realistic route back into Europe.

  9. There was a petition to have a 2nd referendum on Brexit: ignored

    There was a petition to scrap the Brexit legislation as it was going through parliament:
    Ignored

    Lib Dems ran a campaign in 2019 of “Bollocks to Brexit” and got their asses handed to them on a plate.

    Labour changed their policy to “Brexit is settled” as a result.

    But yeah, let’s add another petition to the list, especially when we now have Reform UK MPs in parliament

  10. We voted for Brexit. I think it was a moronic choice, but we voted for it. The only way we can rescind it is if we elect a party to majority government with ‘we will apply to rejoin the EU’ on their manifesto, or a promise to repeat the referendum.

  11. It’s a nice idea but it will never happen. If we get back in we aren’t going to be allowed to sail back in with the same terms as before.

  12. We need to accept the democratic vote if we want to function as a society

  13. As a remainer I don’t want to consider rejoining for at least ten years.

  14. I signed it, probably for nothing but might aswell give it a punt

  15. It’s a nice idea and I will sign but England wants Brexit and we live in Scotland. You’d be quicker learning a language, working till your in retirement and moving before they catch on and reverse it.

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