UK TO HOLD 2ND REFERENDUM

What will happen?

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Absolutely nothing.

They won't hold it. Besides 70% of those signatures are outside of UK.

nothing, the government ignores everything from this website and cameron will be PM until October so he can ignore it too.

MPs wing won't dare agree to it. There would be violent protests if a 2nd referendum was in the off. Farage predicted it.

btfo

BASED

I love how all the news sites I've seen so far fail to mention 70% of guys who signed are foreigners

Kek

>it's democracy when my side wins
>it's racism when my side loses

S A V A G E

I bet she's seething lol

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best of 3?

What did he mean by this?

Find that hard to believe as real but pretty cool if it is, lel

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Also this.

lmao CNN is like dude look how many signatures there are!!

lmao most of the country just voted a couple days ago

>online polls
>relevant

How can I display this?

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What did he mean by this?

What's the source of this image?

Even if most of the signatories weren't outside of the UK (something that in itself is rather sinister, foreigners demanding the vote in another nation be disregarded) isn't it a complete non issue without well over 17M signatures?

There should be another petition to make everyone that signed that petition repeat their schooling from nursery.

Literally nothing. They wouldn't have had a second vote if they had won, they aren't getting a second vote now.

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kek

I really like David Cameron. British politicians are so much better at their jobs than ours

>Vatican city

It's not very democratic when literally 1/2 people didn't vote for this.

What will happen is you will stop being a fucking dumb american retard when you read my post and most others and realize there won't be a 2nd EU referendum.

The only reason it even got this far is because media outlets have nothing else to report on now that brexit is 'over' (2years before anything happens).

The other reason is that the remainers are delusional and devoid of common sense when it comes to reality. Why do you think they vote remain in the first place.

As if this wasn't enough, our PM David Cameron is stepping down in October. He lost on a call that wasn't his because the people called for this referendum. He can't lead us we need someone else. He can't listen to us he doesn't want to. He is not fit to be our PM anymore.

(PM = PrimeMinister)
(MP=Member of Parliament)

Good day.

>Finland 252

I'm so sorry you had to see this

petition.parliament.uk/petitions/131215.json

At the verry bottom of all petitions "Get petition data (json format)"

Riots

>Leave wins
>supreme court btfo illegals

Is this our time? Is it finally our time?

Right, I wanted ever so much to remain neutral on this topic, but it is getting so, so much harder to do it. This just shows that the near 2 million who signed this petition are either stubborn to change or too afraid to let it happen, and isn't that a fantastic mantra for our generation to leave? In the next 40 years when all of the baby boomers and the "Nearly dead" have passed, we will no longer say 'Keep Calm and Carry On', we will say 'If the party I voted for did not win, democracy has failed'. The mass hysteria and sudden drops in the Pound and Euro (Which by the way is slowly rising again) may be the reason for this petition and yes I am aware that Nigel Farage was going to campaign for a second referendum if he lost the first but I am not excluding him out of this argument, it is a ridiculous thing to do no matter what.

According to polls, 40% of young voters aged between 18 and 35 registered but did not vote in the referendum. Which according to the exit polls accounts for 2,500,000. Also there were a considerable amount of people that didn't even register whatsoever which I won't even get into, if those people actually got up, vote and just over half of those young people voted remain, which is a probability considering 75% of young people voted remain anyway then the remain campaign would have had victory on Thursday.

What I find so obnoxious about the entire campaign was the constant scare mongering and the name calling from both sides, you were a racist if you voted leave and a coward if you voted remain. I saw close to everyday thousands of people on social media campaigning for the remain campaign and using these spiteful words, as if calling the Leave campaigners racist would stop them from voting leave, using hate speech would only further the opposing parties agenda. What really pisses me off about this is that young remainers were so passionate in their cause and yet only 60% decided to go out and try to make a difference.

Literally 1/2 didn't, that's how democracy works. If you have a bigger number of voters, your side wins. Less than half voted to remain.

But you're wrong. More than 50% of voters DID vote for this.

If you're counting the people who didn't vote, then look no further than here:

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Thats exactly what it is though since more than half voted for leave granting them the majority. In a democracy majority rules.

That is well over 17m _verified_ signatures because anybody can fire up a uk proxy and spam the service with name lists.

It just seems to be the teenage progressive, become passionate in something and then when it comes to it, do next to nothing to help the cause. There was a large influx of middle aged and elderly that registered and voted, you could put that towards spite if you will but the majority of this demographic would have voted in any other referendum regardless.

What annoys me most about these results is that now young people are blaming the baby boomers for the final result, but in retrospect, because of your callous and elitist views of the opposing party and the overall laziness from a large minority of young voters, you are left with the result that was given, you can blame whoever you like or you can move on and try to handle the situation. When it comes to it you have no one to blame but yourself and now you throw your toys out of the pram and wonder how it could have been prevented.

You make me fucking sick.

Can someone explain why next to certain individual MPs they have signature counts in the 1000s?

He only said it because he thought his side would win at that point. Farage said that if it was close, they might try for a 2nd one, and Cameron said "No."

It is when literally LESS than half of the people didn't vote for this.

Yeah no.

>2 million.
Nothing. You can't ask to redo it because you didn't win. Pathetic.

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He's still on the record for saying it. What has changed since then?

LITERALLY SHAKING

>let's keep having votes until one goes our way
not how it works, lads.

Maybe they should have fucking turned up to vote then? go read the turnout results literally baby cunts didnt even show up to vote because "one vote doesn't make a difference" intellects my ass

hahahahahahahah these idiots are fucking pathetic.

YES
THANKYOU TOOTHPASTE. GODSPEED BROTHER

rofl...so X people vote leave, are not the majority, and then way less than X people sign (((a petition))) to vote again......and people think this deserves a second referendum? Might as well just count each remain vote toward a petition to have another vote. Time to move on with your lives.

MPs calling for Parliament to ignore the vote.

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Some one should start petition demanding to ban all muslims from uk and then use bots to make it reach a lot of votes

brutal

Part 3

It's fucking cabbage. How can you regulate it that much?

please be real, my god she must be foaming at the mouth over this. im in tears laughing

SOMEONE RT THIS FFS

We need to counter the stupid notmyvote shit. Make an argument about how those who have paid tax for years deserve a vote just aw much if not more than the whiny teens who have never worked. Maybe notmywallet. I dont have twitter though

>They can't even reach that number by themselves

You regulate how many lbs an Irishman can eat a day

by downloading the js sheet I believe

Go to this:

>petition.parliament.uk/petitions/131215

Scroll down to where it says "Get petition data", click it, press "CTRL + F" and then type in "United Kingdom".

You can also find the votes from other countries too.

>It's not very democratic when literally 1/2 people didn't vote for this.
It was their freedom and their right to not execute their right to democracy.
By not doing so they've chosen to let the others decide for them.

Sorry mate, I'm surely not happy with the outcome but this is how democracy is supposed to work.
Same happened in Poland where the current socialist government was elected.
The percentage of people elligible to vote who actually voted was like 30-40%.

It's not like the voting systems are rigged in a way that only "old fucks" have the time to vote aren't they?


All you had to do was vote.
It's dead simple, it takes a minute to read the the ballot and 5 second tops to place the X.

I don't know how polling stations in UK are located but in Poland there's one in every public institution like schools.
I have a polling station right outside my apartment, I usually go voting wearing floppies.

This is why we had to go. Bureaucracy gone mad.

>Those 3 tourists at Vatican City

Aayyy famazepam

and the cunt actually posted everything of it.

Shit this people are insane.

>can't be reversed

it isn't even fucking binding, it's literally a large scale poll Parliament can either abide by or ignore entirely

Its based on the location of those who voted. So if 800 people signed the petition in, say, Jo Cox's constituency, it would show 800 under her data.

A petition of 2 million wont out weight a vote of13 million. Also, most of those are fake, right?

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>sent from my ipad

is the best cherry to top it all off

He's probably just on the move at work but I like to imagine him sitting in a couch in a dressing gown eating dinner replying to this bitch from his Ipad

user GOES HARD IN THE MEMES

I am writing to my MP on this matter.

Any adjustments needed?

Give that man a medal.

>What will happen?
Well, hopefully 1 journalist will actually do his job and find out that most of the "signatures" aren't even from people in the UK.

More realistically, there'll be a lot of angry shitposting so get your pocorn and get comfy.

That is not even the worst of it.
Among my favourites is a law that forbids the sale of cucumbers that are curved over a certain degree.

Glad we made it out.
Britannia stronk

the position of the nearest post office relative to mars is important when you havest cabbage in april the 3rd in years whit the winter solstice happening dec 23.

The next government, will be made up of people that wanted to leave the EU.

I guess if they keep blaming white men, the white men in parliament might say "wtf I hate sovereignty now! #merkelmunter"

>remainers are delusional and devoid of common sense when it comes to reality
Can confirm

The problem with that is if they ignore the largest voter turnout in 70 years, what message does that send to the people about their "democracy?"

It's like if Trump got the delegates, but the GOP refused to give him the nomination. It would literally destroy the GOP.

People are using programs to make it:
>pastebin.com/rgiiPbww

I want to see the number equal to the number in the EU. Kek.

It´s also people around the globe, so either they spammed twitter/facebook to vote their or it´s a botnet.
A botnet wouldnt be so suprising doesnt cost too much to rent one for a few hours or even days cause you dont need many bots from it.

ABSOLUTELY SAVAGE

underrated

could be expats you know

It'd be political suicide to ignore the majority vote of over 17 million people.

>not accepting democracy

Surely the government would also notice this right?

See I thought this was a myth

news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/6481969.stm

>Here is the correct answer: the commissioners have no problem with straight bananas, it's the crooked ones they don't like so much, but they have never banned them. As Commission Regulation (EC) 2257/94 puts it, bananas must be "free from malformation or abnormal curvature". In the case of "Extra class" bananas, there is no wiggle room, but Class 1 bananas can have "slight defects of shape", and Class 2 bananas can have full-on "defects of shape".

>Contrast the case of cucumbers (Commission Regulation (EEC) No 1677/88), where Class I and "Extra class" cucumbers are allowed a bend of 10mm per 10cm of length. Class II cucumbers can bend twice as much.

No.

oh snap!