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Petition to sign - RECALL PARLIAMENT NOW to prevent no deal Brexit

(38 Posts)
GagaJo Mon 19-Aug-19 13:01:10

petition.parliament.uk/petitions/269140?fbclid=IwAR3fgerHU_dxd4sHR3yJ4z0C7Y8WAVEKubSRGGmH9Q3JdyTsDcsrwBn3PKs

Caledonai14 Fri 23-Aug-19 12:52:16

The petition to recall parliament is just over 200 signatures off the 50,000 mark. That's halfway to being assured of a debate.

The reply which is due after 10,000 signatures is now over 4 days awaited.

I know many people think it is a waste of time as the politicians are all off on their jollies and looking towards the conference season, but as a peaceful, authorised, mark of protest at the situation we are in, it would be worth trying to get this to the 100,000 signatures.

Seeing all these upbeat, smirking Tories ignoring the realities and depth of the crisis, while life gets tougher and more expensive and uncertain for the rest of us, is truly the most appalling experience.

This is not taking back control.

petition.parliament.uk/petitions/269140?fbclid=IwAR3fgerHU_dxd4sHR3yJ4z0C7Y8WAVEKubSRGGmH9Q3JdyTsDcsrwBn3PKs

EllaKeat Fri 23-Aug-19 13:54:43

Signed - for all the good it will do.

Having said that, in March I did travel from the NE to London to march for a second vote knowing that was doomed to failure too.

At least I can say I tried.

Cindersdad Fri 23-Aug-19 15:11:29

While I'm an ardent Remainer this petition is a waste of time simply it cannot be considered until parliament has returned even it reaches 100,000. Our best hope is that MP's revolt in the nations interest and force a new people's vote with a choice between Remain and a Hard Brexit pointing out just how damaging a hard Brexit is.

If Brexit does go ahead then if it is as bad as we think those responsible should be held to account.

Perhaps just cancel Brexit as being impractical like HS2.

absthame Sun 25-Aug-19 00:24:45

Brexit can be stopped by cancelling article 50, that can be done by passing a resolution in Parliament and the government and the EU have too accept it. That is the ruling of both our Supreme Court and the European Court. smile. It would cut through all of the crap

WOODMOUSE49 Sun 25-Aug-19 01:03:11

absthame

The result of the petition to Revoke Article 50 and remain in the EU.was "This Government will not revoke Article 50" despite getting 6,103,038 signatures.

POGS Sun 25-Aug-19 10:47:18

I ask again, what is the point of the petition?

Parliament resits on September the 3rd.

The number of days, the process required to get Parliament to be recalled have never stacked up.

As for Revoking Article 50 Parliament recently voted by 184 to 293 against a motion to make revoking Article 50 the "default" position if the Commons fails to ratify a deal.

varian Tue 27-Aug-19 13:24:48

Listen to Ciaran the driver telling us yet again the danger we could be in if this brexit nonsense is not stopped.

www.lbc.co.uk/radio/presenters/rachel-johnson-ciaren-van-driver-brexit-borders/

jura2 Tue 27-Aug-19 13:36:43

POGS - Ariston, and on, and on ...

things have changed so much since then - and are changing daily. There will not be a No Deal- however much you wish it.

The Petition serves its purpose, even it Parliament cannot be officially recalled. You do know that many MPs have decided to meet anyway and have found a suitable venue - where they would continue to meet should Johnson dare pull that stupid stunt.

PamelaJ1 Tue 27-Aug-19 13:44:22

I get the impression that there are many meetings and discussions going on during the recess.
Some of the knobs may still be on the ball.

humptydumpty Tue 27-Aug-19 13:53:43

Hopefully the opponents of no deal will be successful now they've all agreed an approach:

www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-49483374

Jabberwok Tue 27-Aug-19 13:54:51

It's not a stupid stunt and never was!, at the moment it is, thanks to our duplicitous MP's a fact of law, (article 50) which, whether people like it or not, they, and only they, including dear old J.C have agreed to! together with the withdrawal bill, which again all these self servers agreed to by a good majority! Nobody voted for deal or no deal, because no one was asked that question! To repeal article 50 would require another referendum or GE, to extend it would be yet again kicking that wretched can down the seemingly never ending road and necessitate one of the above. A GE almost certainly which Boris may well win, then bye, bye EU for certain! There's all to play for here and nothing is a certainty!

varian Tue 27-Aug-19 14:14:34

Article 50 can be revoked unilaterally at any time while we are still EU members. It does not require another referendum or general election.

I hardly ever agree with anything posted by you Jabberwok but I do agree with your last sentence.