As of 8.00 pm almost 250,000 signatures reached
No Deal Brexit petition surges past 200,000 signatures
by Westmonster
BREXIT
Dec 18, 2018
1,145 shares
On Saturday, Westmonster reported on the most popular petition on Parliament’s website, with 70,000 having signed in favour of exiting the European Union without a deal.
As of this morning it remains the most popular petition in the country with more than 1,000 sign-ups an hour, having surged to a whopping 207,000 signatures (as of 9:40am Monday).
Whilst many in Westminster (who largely campaigned for Remain) rubbish the idea of a clean Brexit that gives the UK full independence, the public clearly disagree.
The petition states that: “We are wasting Billions of pounds of taxpayers money trying to negotiate in a short space of time.
“Leaving the EU in March 2019 will allow the UK good time to negotiate more efficiently. The EU will be more eager to accept a deal on our terms having lost a major partner.”
Piers Morgan has become the latest major public figure to admit he is “warming” to the idea of a No Deal Brexit, as the government finally step up preparations to walk away from the EU without an agreement
For the British people, No Deal is still better than a bad EU deal. On 29th March, the referendum result must be implemented, meaning the UK has to leave the EU with or without a deal. You can sign the petition here.
SIGN HERE
https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/229963/signatures/new“Whilst many in Westminster (who largely campaigned for Remain) rubbish the idea of a clean Brexit that gives the UK full independence, the public clearly disagree”.
WE HAVE TO KEEP THIS PETITION GROWING EXPONENTIALLY. It might then send the message that the British people WANT THEIR COUNTRY BACK NOW
PLEASE SEND THIS PETITION OUT AGAIN, VERY WIDELY TO EVERY LIVING SOUL YOU KNOW FOR EVEN MORE SIGNATURES.
https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/229963/signatures/new This could be our very last chance.
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NOW 242,031, this morning!
Best regards
Chris Watkin
No Deal Brexit petition surges past 200,000 signatures
by Westmonster
BREXIT
Dec 18, 2018
1,145 shares
On Saturday, Westmonster reported on the most popular petition on Parliament’s website, with 70,000 having signed in favour of exiting the European Union without a deal.
As of this morning it remains the most popular petition in the country with more than 1,000 sign-ups an hour, having surged to a whopping 207,000 signatures (as of 9:40am Monday).
Whilst many in Westminster (who largely campaigned for Remain) rubbish the idea of a clean Brexit that gives the UK full independence, the public clearly disagree.
The petition states that: “We are wasting Billions of pounds of taxpayers money trying to negotiate in a short space of time.
“Leaving the EU in March 2019 will allow the UK good time to negotiate more efficiently. The EU will be more eager to accept a deal on our terms having lost a major partner.”
Piers Morgan has become the latest major public figure to admit he is “warming” to the idea of a No Deal Brexit, as the government finally step up preparations to walk away from the EU without an agreement
For the British people, No Deal is still better than a bad EU deal. On 29th March, the referendum result must be implemented, meaning the UK has to leave the EU with or without a deal. You can sign the petition here.
SIGN HERE
https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/229963/signatures/new===========================================================
hilst many in Westminster (who largely campaigned for Remain) rubbish the idea of a clean Brexit that gives the UK full independence, the public clearly disagree”.
WE HAVE TO KEEP THIS PETITION GROWING EXPONENTIALLY. It might then send the message that the British people WANT THEIR COUNTRY BACK NOW
PLEASE SEND THIS PETITION OUT AGAIN, VERY WIDELY TO EVERY LIVING SOUL YOU KNOW FOR EVEN MORE SIGNATURES.
https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/229963/signatures/new This could be our very last chance.
NOW 242,031, this morning!
Best regards
Chris Watkin