er........excuse me. The EU is offering to delay Brexit. And the reason they are offering the delay is because Theresa May has asked them for one. And the reason she has asked for a delay is because the House of Commons won't agree to the the deal she thrashed out with the EU. So it is either a delay or crash out on March 29th. I appreciate that there are those who think that crashing out is ...
https://news.sky.com/story/brexit-delayed-uk-gets-two-new-deadlines-after-midnight-crisis-talks-11672302 Brexit delayed by two weeks. Again the EU doing whatever it can to thwart the will of the people. An EU henchman looking very pleased with their underhand tactics.
Thanks Lynne, that gives a good steer for the folk on here about who to vote for if they want a playpark or don’t want a park. Could you do a letter to the gazette with the same information?
@Margaret Swift . I was meerly asking questions, do I not have the right on this forum to do that? Some people get involved in everything, others get involved in nothing.
Just about sums up majorp! Do you actually live here and take part in all the wonderful events that take place in Dawlish because if you do you really would know Alison and what she does!
The petition on getting rid of the licence fee with over 100k was discussed in the clown room and after a while they just decided it was good value for money. Maybe if I was on an MPs salary I would not give a shit either. These internet petitions are just another tool used to make the sheeple think that we live in a democracy, I think not.
Business are worried now, they want THE deal to go through. They say through their spokeswoman, "There are many benefits in the deal negotiated by Teresa May and all MP's should accept it". So MP's are having pressure put on them (which I always believed they would) by businesses. I think this will go right to the wire
Does not overrule a non-legally binding referendum right? I don't think anyone signing the petition thinks that but it should be debated and considered a real option. So the 2016 non-legally binding referendum overrules the 1975 non-legally binding referendum right?
An online petition does not overrule the referendum result. Is that so hard to understand?
Over 1,010,000 are from the UK if you are believing the location data. You can read the data in JSON format on the site.