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Post by Bentley on Nov 24, 2024 21:38:01 GMT
1.6 million π
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Nov 24, 2024 21:39:32 GMT
And back to the plot: 1.6 million now.
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Post by om15 on Nov 24, 2024 21:41:50 GMT
Once GB News, Talk and the papers start bringing attention to this tomorrow it will really take off.
I anticipate 5 million by Wednesday evening.
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Post by buccaneer on Nov 24, 2024 21:50:33 GMT
I won't sign that pointless petition. We'll have to put up with the government that 33% of the electorate voted for, it's only fair. I agree. And even though the petition is up to 1.6million, people should have known what a Starmer led government would cause - chaos.
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Post by andrewbrown on Nov 24, 2024 22:06:08 GMT
The question was what percentage turnout does a national election turnout require to become legitimate in your view? And, in the interests of balance, perhaps you could tell us how many key policy pledges it's acceptable for a governing party to renege on? Well of course if the public don't feel that they carried out the manifesto that they said they would, then they get voted out at the next election. That's what happened to the Tories, and if that is what the people decide happens to Labour in 2029 then fair enough. My point is that the whole thing is rather childish, but it does appeal to the hyperbole posters on here. I'm surprised at you giving it much thought to be honest,
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Post by Bentley on Nov 24, 2024 22:13:24 GMT
And, in the interests of balance, perhaps you could tell us how many key policy pledges it's acceptable for a governing party to renege on? Well of course if the public don't feel that they carried out the manifesto that they said they would, then they get voted out at the next election. That's what happened to the Tories, and if that is what the people decide happens to Labour in 2029 then fair enough. My point is that the whole thing is rather childish, but it does appeal to the hyperbole posters on here. I'm surprised at you giving it much thought to be honest, Russian bots , childish , anything but a significant number of people expressing dissatisfaction with the Labour government eh?
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Post by jonksy on Nov 24, 2024 22:37:04 GMT
What was the question? Oh and BTW it has reached over 1.5 million now.. The question was what percentage turnout does a national election turnout require to become legitimate in your view? No comparison in the referendum 33.551983 turned out to vote but labour had just under 10 million votes 59% or turnout. The labour scum NEVER got a landslide it was given to them by the tories..
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Post by andrewbrown on Nov 24, 2024 22:43:49 GMT
The question was what percentage turnout does a national election turnout require to become legitimate in your view? No comparison in the referendum 33.551983 turned out to vote but labour had just under 10 million votes 59% or turnout. The labour scum NEVER got a landslide it was given to them by the tories.. So what percentage turnout legitimises the vote?
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Post by jonksy on Nov 24, 2024 22:46:24 GMT
And, in the interests of balance, perhaps you could tell us how many key policy pledges it's acceptable for a governing party to renege on? Well of course if the public don't feel that they carried out the manifesto that they said they would, then they get voted out at the next election. That's what happened to the Tories, and if that is what the people decide happens to Labour in 2029 then fair enough. My point is that the whole thing is rather childish, but it does appeal to the hyperbole posters on here. I'm surprised at you giving it much thought to be honest, UK citizens have the right to petition King Charles under the "Bill of Rights 1689, which enshrines the public's right to petition the monarch without fear of reprisal." This seldom invoked constitutional provision offers a direct avenue for citizens to express their grievances to King Charles111, bypassing what critics increasingly view as an unresponsive Parliament.
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Post by jonksy on Nov 24, 2024 22:47:30 GMT
No comparison in the referendum 33.551983 turned out to vote but labour had just under 10 million votes 59% or turnout. The labour scum NEVER got a landslide it was given to them by the tories.. So what percentage turnout legitimises the vote? I have already answered that. FFS
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Post by andrewbrown on Nov 24, 2024 23:03:18 GMT
So what percentage turnout legitimises the vote? I have already answered that. FFS No, you haven't.
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Post by jonksy on Nov 24, 2024 23:06:07 GMT
I have already answered that. FFS No, you haven't. Yet another of your strawmen. All you have now to defend yourself are lies on top of lies..
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Post by seniorcitizen007 on Nov 24, 2024 23:23:31 GMT
If enough people sign it King Charles can dissolve Parliament and order an election. One of the reasons for his existence is to protect his subjects from the machinations of rogue politicians.
In 1975 the Governor-General of Australia, the Queen's representative, sacked the Australian Prime Minister and ordered an election.
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