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mon KeyHanger User ID: 75209705 United Kingdom 01/08/2019 12:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Parliament will debate this petition on 14 January You'll be able to watch online at parliamentlive.tv Last Edited by mon KeyHanger on 01/08/2019 12:50 PM mon KeyHanger |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 72063207 United Kingdom 01/09/2019 04:32 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You recently signed the petition “Leave the EU without a deal in March 2019.”: [link to petition.parliament.uk (secure)] The Petitions Committee (the group of MPs who oversee the petitions system) met today and agreed to schedule a debate on Monday 14 January 2019 on the following group of petitions expressing different views on leaving the European Union: Leave the EU without a deal in March 2019. [link to petition.parliament.uk (secure)] Leave the EU now [link to petition.parliament.uk (secure)] Walk away now! We voted for a No Deal Brexit [link to petition.parliament.uk (secure)] Grant a People's Vote if Parliament rejects the EU Withdrawal Agreement [link to petition.parliament.uk (secure)] To have a second referendum on Britain leaving the EU [link to petition.parliament.uk (secure)] STOP BREXIT [link to petition.parliament.uk (secure)] Stop Brexit if parliament rejects the deal [link to petition.parliament.uk (secure)] The Committee has decided to have a single debate on these petitions because it wanted to ensure they were debated as soon as possible, so they would be less likely to be overtaken by events. The Committee has included some smaller petitions because they are very similar to those with 100,000 signatures. The debate will start at 4.30pm. You can watch it at [link to www.parliamentlive.tv] A transcript will be published the following day at [link to hansard.parliament.uk (secure)] You can follow the Petitions Committee on Twitter @HoCpetitions Thanks, The Petitions team UK Government and Parliament |
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MySoul User ID: 77264076 United Kingdom 01/10/2019 12:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If you look at the other petitions you can up the score. I have just looked and these were the current figures. 320,469 66,971 5,723 so 393,163 What choice do I have but to be myself? Everyone else was already taken. Develop a nostalgia for the future - Maxwell Maltz MySoul |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 76432271 United States 01/10/2019 01:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In the UK? Then sign the Petition For a HARD BREXIT. Let's tell the EU to Fuck Off! Share with like-minded friends and colleagues on Social Media. Quoting: Pink Floyd Forever [link to petition.parliament.uk (secure)] Go Britain go! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 77261370 United Kingdom 01/10/2019 03:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.dailymail.co.uk (secure)] Sir Richard Dearlove and Field Marshall Lord Charles Guthrie Ex-head of MI6 and former chief of the Armed Forces say May's Brexit deal is a THREAT to national security and should be voted down... Please ensure that your MP (Member of Parliament) votes against this bad agreement and supports a sovereign Brexit on WTO rules.' :flag waver: |
MySoul User ID: 77264076 United Kingdom 01/10/2019 08:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.dailymail.co.uk (secure)] Quoting: Scampi Sir Richard Dearlove and Field Marshall Lord Charles Guthrie Ex-head of MI6 and former chief of the Armed Forces say May's Brexit deal is a THREAT to national security and should be voted down... Please ensure that your MP (Member of Parliament) votes against this bad agreement and supports a sovereign Brexit on WTO rules.' :flag waver: Wow. Great news Scampi. Tried to give you green, but seems I already have!! Last Edited by MySoul on 01/10/2019 08:09 PM What choice do I have but to be myself? Everyone else was already taken. Develop a nostalgia for the future - Maxwell Maltz MySoul |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 77261370 United Kingdom 01/12/2019 08:24 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.dailymail.co.uk (secure)] PETER OBORNE: Why January 15 is Britain's most momentous date since the Second World War This is because, over the past few weeks, we have witnessed the start of a quiet but profoundly important constitutional revolution which is changing the way that Britain is governed. The stalled Brexit negotiations have led to power steadily shifting from the executive — the Prime Minister, her No 10 machine and the Government as a whole — to Parliament. The architect of this revolution is Commons Speaker John Bercow... All this demeans the high office he holds. Yet as a believer in our traditional system of representative democracy, I welcome a rebalancing of power from an over-mighty Downing Street to the mother of Parliaments. As part of that recalibration, last week Bercow gave MPs the right to force the Prime Minister to make a statement about her Brexit intentions if she is defeated on Tuesday. Also, Parliament has secured for itself the power to amend Mrs May’s plans, thus enabling MPs to dictate to the Prime Minister the shape of Brexit. It is impossible to overstate the importance of this development. <50% snip |
Human Garbage User ID: 77267107 United Kingdom 01/12/2019 08:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It got 130,000 signatures in a few days. "The Petitions Committee decided not to debate the petition you signed – “The UK should not agree the UN's Global Compact for Migration” The Committee has decided not to schedule a debate on this petition because the UN Global Compact on Migration has already been agreed by the UK Government. The final text of the Compact was agreed by the UK Government in July last year. It was adopted by the UN General Assembly in December. " |
mon KeyHanger User ID: 75209705 United Kingdom 01/12/2019 09:03 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Did you see they rejected debating the UN Migration compact, they delayed responding to it then said they'd already signed it so there is no point in debating it. Quoting: Human Garbage It got 130,000 signatures in a few days. "The Petitions Committee decided not to debate the petition you signed – “The UK should not agree the UN's Global Compact for Migration” The Committee has decided not to schedule a debate on this petition because the UN Global Compact on Migration has already been agreed by the UK Government. The final text of the Compact was agreed by the UK Government in July last year. It was adopted by the UN General Assembly in December. " Yes, kept it very quiet last year. Difficult to find any average person that knew anything at all about it. All a bit late to organise against the signing by the time nfo of it reached the public in December. mon KeyHanger |
mon KeyHanger User ID: 75209705 United Kingdom 01/12/2019 09:08 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.dailymail.co.uk (secure)] Quoting: Scampi PETER OBORNE: Why January 15 is Britain's most momentous date since the Second World War This is because, over the past few weeks, we have witnessed the start of a quiet but profoundly important constitutional revolution which is changing the way that Britain is governed. The stalled Brexit negotiations have led to power steadily shifting from the executive — the Prime Minister, her No 10 machine and the Government as a whole — to Parliament. The architect of this revolution is Commons Speaker John Bercow... All this demeans the high office he holds. Yet as a believer in our traditional system of representative democracy, I welcome a rebalancing of power from an over-mighty Downing Street to the mother of Parliaments. As part of that recalibration, last week Bercow gave MPs the right to force the Prime Minister to make a statement about her Brexit intentions if she is defeated on Tuesday. Also, Parliament has secured for itself the power to amend Mrs May’s plans, thus enabling MPs to dictate to the Prime Minister the shape of Brexit. It is impossible to overstate the importance of this development. <50% snip INTERESTING I have been intrigued by the speaker's handling of things over last few weeks. Even in minor debates Bercow has been bubbling up to be quite a "personality". mon KeyHanger |
MySoul User ID: 77264076 United Kingdom 01/12/2019 09:19 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Did you see they rejected debating the UN Migration compact, they delayed responding to it then said they'd already signed it so there is no point in debating it. Quoting: Human Garbage It got 130,000 signatures in a few days. "The Petitions Committee decided not to debate the petition you signed – “The UK should not agree the UN's Global Compact for Migration” The Committee has decided not to schedule a debate on this petition because the UN Global Compact on Migration has already been agreed by the UK Government. The final text of the Compact was agreed by the UK Government in July last year. It was adopted by the UN General Assembly in December. " Yes, just quietly signed! What choice do I have but to be myself? Everyone else was already taken. Develop a nostalgia for the future - Maxwell Maltz MySoul |
Hawkshot User ID: 76631897 United Kingdom 01/12/2019 09:28 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Did you see they rejected debating the UN Migration compact, they delayed responding to it then said they'd already signed it so there is no point in debating it. Quoting: Human Garbage It got 130,000 signatures in a few days. "The Petitions Committee decided not to debate the petition you signed – “The UK should not agree the UN's Global Compact for Migration” The Committee has decided not to schedule a debate on this petition because the UN Global Compact on Migration has already been agreed by the UK Government. The final text of the Compact was agreed by the UK Government in July last year. It was adopted by the UN General Assembly in December. " I thought Farage would of jumped on this story about the signing...But haven't heard nothing from him. |