- Joined
- Aug 7, 2007
- Messages
- 49,949
- Location
- Lake Jonathan Creek
- Caf Award
- Subject of Best Gif/Photoshop 2021
657k now and going up
Already at 670k since you posted that
657k now and going up
Even if this reached 17.5m signatures the thundercnut in power and her thundercnut enablers in parliament would just dismiss it.
Absolute thundercunts.
Down for maintenance. Crooked as feck.
Bunch of wife's friends and colleagues are going.A part of me wants to go to the march on Saturday.
You going? Is anybody going?
Will it be a better march than Nigel’s one?A part of me wants to go to the march on Saturday.
You going? Is anybody going?
Back up again.
I'd hope so!
A part of me wants to go to the march on Saturday.
You going? Is anybody going?
A part of me wants to go to the march on Saturday.
You going? Is anybody going?
I'll go if you go![]()
Honestly I'm very tempted to get the coach down!
We getting kebabs after?
A part of me wants to go to the march on Saturday.
You going? Is anybody going?
Would do, but the coaches are full from where I live; trains aren't running because of engineering works and Megabus/National Express is fully booked...
Contact your MP
Your constituency is Maidenhead
Your local MP is Rt Hon Theresa May MP
Contact your MP to let them know you have signed this petition
So do these petitions typically have a large impact? Like can you be confident that it'll actually lead to a serious discussion in Parliament on the matter, a discussion that otherwise wouldn't have taken place?
So do these petitions typically have a large impact? Like can you be confident that it'll actually lead to a serious discussion in Parliament on the matter, a discussion that otherwise wouldn't have taken place?
I don't think there is a single one of these petitions that has made a slightest bit of difference to anything, but I am happy to be corrected on this.
Not sure I agree with this, she was a shit Home Sec as well.I believe its called the 'Peter Principle', which states …"that eventually people get promoted to the level of their incompetence" or something similar. Theresa is perhaps a good example of that Principle?
So do these petitions typically have a large impact? Like can you be confident that it'll actually lead to a serious discussion in Parliament on the matter, a discussion that otherwise wouldn't have taken place?
No, it won't have any impact.
Maybe if 52% of the voting public sign itSo do these petitions typically have a large impact? Like can you be confident that it'll actually lead to a serious discussion in Parliament on the matter, a discussion that otherwise wouldn't have taken place?
Problem is, this is the easiest petition for them to bat away.
Cap in hand to the French....
The concept of No Deal isn't illegal but the practical implementation of it violates a few things. Not only the Irish border issue (WTO incompatible with GFA) but all of the legislation that needs to be voted on/ratified by parliament between now and leaving - even with a deal a transition period was needed. Without a deal that wouldn't exist and is, as I understand it, pretty much an impossible scenario.How is No Deal illegal if it's the default position?
Cap in hand to the French....
"We will not surrender to France, that's their job"Speech later on telling everyone to blame France.
Speech later on telling everyone to blame France.