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Should these e-petitions on the Downing Street website, now be discontinued?
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http://www.dailymail....migration-debate.html
I wonder if this will be ignored in the same way that the request for a referendum on Europe was?
I wonder if this will be ignored in the same way that the request for a referendum on Europe was?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ."A petition calling for drastic action to prevent the UK's population soaring to 70 million was yesterday backed by 1,000 people"
I am all in favour of debates being held in Parliament on issues dear to people's hearts (including EU membership) , but I do wonder what sort of debate will ensue from this. Not a very constructive one I suspect. How on earth would you achieve that? Why 70 million? And is 70 million ok if its "indigenous" Brits but not if it's pesky immigrants?
Who thinks these things up? Can anyone suggest anything?
I am all in favour of debates being held in Parliament on issues dear to people's hearts (including EU membership) , but I do wonder what sort of debate will ensue from this. Not a very constructive one I suspect. How on earth would you achieve that? Why 70 million? And is 70 million ok if its "indigenous" Brits but not if it's pesky immigrants?
Who thinks these things up? Can anyone suggest anything?
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//24,000 signatures is still only 0.04% of the population.//
I think you will find it is 100,000.
I think e-petitions are good as it ensures it will be debated. Had they not existed it wouldn't even have got a mention in Westminster, as it is there are are now two groups of MPs that are going to examine the whole question of us getting back some of our powers. And those groups will be able to challenge parliament on any issues important to the electorate.
//24,000 signatures is still only 0.04% of the population.//
I think you will find it is 100,000.
I think e-petitions are good as it ensures it will be debated. Had they not existed it wouldn't even have got a mention in Westminster, as it is there are are now two groups of MPs that are going to examine the whole question of us getting back some of our powers. And those groups will be able to challenge parliament on any issues important to the electorate.
They`ll take about as much notice as they did for the petition against the increase in air passenger duty - none! I received the anti-immigration email from a friend who sent it as a circular to everyone in his address book (strongly urging us to sign it). He married a Pole who went through a marriage of convenience to get to the UK many years ago. That hypocrisy was enough for me to hit the `delete` button.
em go to this site and you can vote on many petitions, whch the government are now obliged to debate if 100,000 or more are received.
http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/
I have voted on several of them including the one on the referendum.
If you type ' petitions ' in the search box above you will find quite a bit of info. from ABers.
http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/
I have voted on several of them including the one on the referendum.
If you type ' petitions ' in the search box above you will find quite a bit of info. from ABers.
If there was a referendum tomoroow that said:
"Should we stop the population of the UK rising to 70 million" most people would vote "yes"
And then what?
At least the EU referendum thing, which i never supported, was an issue which could be acted on one way or the other. We vote "no" we come out (and perish and die :-))
But vote to limit the population to 70 million?
"Should we stop the population of the UK rising to 70 million" most people would vote "yes"
And then what?
At least the EU referendum thing, which i never supported, was an issue which could be acted on one way or the other. We vote "no" we come out (and perish and die :-))
But vote to limit the population to 70 million?
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