Foken shet, I didn't mean to vote yes.
https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/131215
>>78786544
I really hope nobody takes this retarded ass petition seriously.
daily reminder that it is hacked.
>>78787694
"South Sandwich Islands"
Nice
i signed it you damn bigots
>>78787694
Does anyone have a version of this without the ayylmao and stuff over it?
>>78787694
IT IS NOT HACKED.
Only UK postcodes can vote in it.
>>78788305
This please. I need proofs to settle an argument
Comment
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-eu-referendum-36629324
>>78788387
https://www.doogal.co.uk/PostcodeGenerator.php
Retard
>>78788387
I'm using a bot right now to boost Best Korea...
Take a look http://codepen.io/ayylmaom80/pen/xOgWPZ
>>78787960
Propane-Bhutan?
>>78788387
>ONLY UK POSTCODES
>NOT HACKED
Oy Vey.
>>78788433
I just took a screenshot of the North Korea data myself to show a lefty mate of mine, his response was basically "who cares, we deserve a second vote anyway."
>>78788777
Sounds like EU political education.
"Vote not the way you like it? Better do it again"
>>78788433
there's this one
Serious question, i'm about to redpill a couple of semi-former-leftist friends and knowing how many bongs and nonbongs have actually signed this petition.
>>78788961
What book is that from anyway? I keep seeing it used but nobody gives a source for it.
>>78789131
"Why vote leave" is the source I get.
>https://books.google.nl/books?id=nJGGCwAAQBAJ&pg=PT32&lpg=PT32&dq=fig+3+don%27t+take+no+for+an+answer&source=bl&ots=_GUng8k6jd&sig=QHIDEpSkQrnSEFldEL7XDMDlOd0&hl=nl&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjvxPWVzsXNAhUGK8AKHYazCkMQ6AEIJjAB#v=onepage&q=fig%203%20don%27t%20take%20no%20for%20an%20answer&f=false
>>78786544
I guess you literally missed all the thread about the that thing being hacked and botted to shit and back.
The thing is troll paradise the fact the media believes the troll is the joke and the meme. Praise kek
>>78786544
Can we get this to 70,000,000?
>>78789406
that would be wonderful
>>78789131
Who gives a shit about the source. You can check these facts online. They're accurate. Wanna know how they discarded our vote (55 % against the shitty EU constitution) ? They used the Parliament to vote Lisbon treaty two years later. "Always take a no for a yes and brag about democracy", that's how it works.
>>78788305
bumparino
>>78786956
just hit refresh and tell me i'm wrong
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/06/26/concern-as-online-call-for-second-brexit-vote-gains-more-than-39/
>>78786544
50000 votes more!
Someone needs to make a normie-friendly image/video describing how the petition is flawed so this can be spread around mainstream media and social media.
This is very important.
>>78787694
{"name":"Maldives","code":"MV","signature_count":9}
faking the fake
nice work
>>78788387
the image literally says more people in these countries than exist signed the petition
>>78790078
More important is; will you take all mudshits and rapefuges with you? Please do. As a final good deed to the rest of the EU.
>>78790704
No. You can keep your fucking sand niggers.
>>78790147
u wot
>>78790989
we have 0
>>78791077
you're in shet now mate
>>78791077
RARE
A
R
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>>78787694
Doesn't matter, thanks for fucking the poll only 100k is needed for them to need to debate it in parliament.
You don't the way politics works, Ignore the facts if it doesn't support your position.
Thanks for fuggin up the poll, the remain fagets might get a revote now.
>>78788777
;^)
>>78791341
oi m8
u a right hacker you sod
>>78786544
no, this poll is a sham all around and created a fucking month ago.
Guys, what's the procedure step by step to get those info from the petition page?
>>78788387
>Only UK postcodes can vote in it.
Ralley maeks u thonk
>>78791264
>100k is needed for them to need to debate it in parliament
Lmao wtf, they don't have to table shit if it's a petition.
>>78788961
Referendums usually require near unanimous voting especially for something this major. The fact that it passed with less than 4% of the vote and a voter turnout of less than 75% deciding it should be a clue.
>>78791923
It's the biggest voter turnout since 1992 and no, it didn't require "near unanimous" voting. Everyone and their dog knew the country would be divided over this decision and the only criteria required for either side to win was that they get a majority. Arbitrarily setting conditions for a referendum after the fact is not, and never has been, how democracy works.
How stupid are these people? They can't just change the outcome of something because they don't like it. That's not how democracy works. Lefty liberal LGBT cock sucking, Islam loving degenerates sure like to bitch about fairness when things don't go their way, even though they were FAIR AND FUCKING LEGAL.
And they call us degenerates? Holy shit. They literally act like children raising a tantrum.
>>78791837
They do,
https://petition.parliament.uk/help
At 10,000 signatures you get a response from the government.
At 100,000 signatures your petition will be considered for a debate in Parliament.
I don't get why they bring racism into Brexit when lot of the EU immigrants are White Eastern Europeans.
>>78791699
I refuse to believe that UK gov can fuck this shit up so easy.
STURGEON STOP IT!
>>78792143
Doesn't matter, something as major as this should require at least 90% and not 50% when it literally affects the fate of the country going forward. Basically all it achieved in saying is that 51% of the population is going to tell 49% of the population to fuck off. There's too much at stake or it to be decided by such a narrow majority. The fact that there was a referendum at all is a joke because Cameron is a retard. This isn't some small issue, there are very real foreign policy and trade issues at stake. A plebiscite for such an important matter to be decided by 1% is a total joke, I'm surprised they haven't thrown it out yet.
>>78791923
>Referendums usually require near unanimous voting
lel no they don't, you fucking liar. Take a look at all recent referendums
>>78791412
rare
>>78788305
something I did for a different thread
>>78791077
I didn't know you guys had internet
>>78792511
FUCKING TRY IT KRANKIE KUNT
SEVENTEEN SEVENTY SIX WILL COMMENCE AGAIN
>>78792661
>recent referendums.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double_majority
Something as important as this should require a double majority.
This referendum is poorly thought out joke.
>>78787960
finally royals are letting you to use internet ha
This is just people who voted no wanting a do-over.
>>78787960
>>78792974
I want to see a Nepal-Bhutan internet fight
>>78792829
Bong, how can you get that screen? I mean, what's the procedure step by step to get those info?
>>78786544
>>78788305
>>78788433
Just go to the poll and click the damn link for the Json data, plebbos
>>78791923
You're an Aussie though, you're required to vote.
>>78788656
> function ass2()
Kek
>>78793579
Not really, they just send you a fine if you don't vote. It's not a crime.
>>78793502
so they keep voting only until certain, special people, get their way
>>78789406
Pls bot from the poorest country in the world, or former British colonies
>>78792660
> should require at least 90%
How moronic are you, cuck?
>>78792928
Amen brother. I swear, all of this shit, it's like they want blood on the streets.
>>78793991
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_referendum,_1967_(Aboriginals)
Again if it's something important you need 90+% to agree for it to pass otherwise all your doing is ruining your own country.
Anyone want to start a "Make Lemmy Live Again" petition and bot the fuck out that ?
>>78794328
You think > 90% of Brits voted to be part of the EU in the first place? Think 90%+ of Germans voted to have their country turn into an Arab nation?
>>78792385
>considered
Do you understand how many petitions are sent to the government?
>>78794455
No, but they weren't asked, which is how it should be, a plebiscite is retarded for deciding major issues that affect more than just the nations interests.
>>78794695
How many have more than 100k signatures?
Probably less than 10. Also it's a hot topic issue and the PM has resigned, the power vacuum alone would be reason enough to bring it up by some MPs.
>>78794753
Please do explain why it's in the UK's or my country's interest to remain in the European Union.
>>78794931
Please explain why it's not first.
I'm a conservative. I don't like fixing what's not broken.
Leaving the EU when things are shit for everyone seems knee jerk and retarded decision made by uneducated idiots.
>>78794753
Democracy in general is retarded. Every aspect of democracy is the majority telling the minority what to do. Why bother having different rules when it comes to referendums? A majority is a majority. Is it stupid that 52% decide for everyone else? Probably, but so is representative democracy in general.
What happened to botnet guy who was going to run the Python script on 10,000 machines?
>>78795244
Because more is at stake than simply a change in the government. This isn't a reversible decision, once you've exited the EU you can't rejoin. You can vote the bastards out at the next election if you're unhappy, This should never be a referendum.
>>78786544
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-eu-referendum-36634407
its ogre bruh. the guy who set it ups goin to jail and you got told there will be no 2nd refferendum
>>78795081
The EU is completely and utterly broken, what makes you think otherwise?
This man pretty much sums up what is wrong with the EU: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JFt-pRIvL9E
These are the lawmakers of the EU: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N14U5ZE-N2w
Still surprised Britons want their membership cancelled asap?
>>78786544
Fake as fuck you dumb pineapple.
>>78795430
Even if they remove 99% of the votes it's still enough to be discussed in parliament you dumbshit. And the fact that it's so widely publicized now basically means that normalfags will flock to it in droves and sign.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-eu-referendum-36634407
This is kind of pointless though considering it is being advertised all over sky news etc. leading to people actually signing it legitimately
>>78792660
So its better that 49% can tell the rest to fuck off?
>>78795534
>It's broken
It's shit because generally around the world things are shit. It was fucking fine until 2008.
All the problems only arose because of economic troubles.
>Muh EU sucks because things suck
top kek and eat shit, it's so much better to have a giant block bossing the world around, if anything the countries standing to gain from brexit are Russia, USA and China because the geopolitical hold of the EU is severely weakened.
> % who got through our final #EUref poll turnout filter by age group: 18-24: 36% 25-34: 58% 35-44: 72% 45-54: 75% 55-64: 81% 65+: 83%
> muh old people ruined our futures
>>78795789
No it's more that nothing should change unless you get a clearer picture instead of a 49-51 split over a major unchangeable decision that's bigger than some hastily thought up referendum that barely passed.
>>78786544
>must achieve 60% of the vote
>only valid if 75% voter turnout
lol they don't just want a second referendum, they want one that the leave vote can't win. As far as I know this referendum had about 72% turnout which was the largest turnout in 24 years.
>(((((((Democracy)))))))
>>78795410
>once you've exited the EU you can't rejoin
Why?
>>78795999
because the member countries would never let you back in.
>>78787960
never thought I'd be able to add Bhutan to my collection
thanks Bhutan!
>>78796062
Why?
The proxy/bot bullshit is to be expected but editing the results is shady as fuck and requires insider complicity. There needs to be an investigation.
>>78795981
>margin of over a million votes
>barely passed
>>78796090
because you quit and left them in the lurch the last time around?
Again, it's easier to get out than to get back in.
Might happen but not in the lifetime of anyone who still remembers the brexit.
>>78796157
considering 33+ million people voted, yes it barely passed.
>>78792385
>https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/131215
I remember there was this ban on muslim immigration petition that got ike 350.000 or more, shorty after Paris. They just refused to talk about it.
(((((signed)))))
>>78795843
> It was fucking fine until 2008.
No, it wasn't. The problems are Islam and degenerate leftism, which both began being forced upon us since the 70s.
You fucking clueless moron. Brexit is not guaranteed to bring things back to how they were, but it's a start. When I visit London I want to feel like I'm in the UK, not in Islamabad. When I visit France, I want the French vibe, and not be reminded of a third world African city. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JfkDzXuWhkk
Or, in other words: The nation-state remains the true foundation for happiness and harmony
Reminder
>>78796248
It's a hot topic issue with at least 49% of the population unhappy with the result. It's not the same as some marginal nutters being mad about muh immigrants.
>>78796337
>No it wasn't
Top kek, everyone was happy before americunts fucked things up for everyone.
>>78791923
our referendums are some of the hardest to pass (since all states need to agree) but still only require 50% +1
Thou I just checked the json file, Vatican City count dropped to 33 (we had it on what, like 22k?), while GB votes went from making 1/3 of total votes to like 90%.
>>78796491
Exactly, what I'm saying is that it should be the same in the UK, Scotland, Wales and N. Ireland should also have a say in what happens to their 'United Kingdom'. Instead of LOL ENGLAND WINS JUST FOLLOW OUR CRUMBLING EMPIRE
>>78796644
Normalfags are onto it now, the rigging backfired.
>>78796410
#normexit
>>78786956
papers in full denial mode today
Northern echo reporting that most labour MPs want a do-over despite labour areas consistently voting out.
>Corbyn warning "we're not in touch with our voters" as party try to oust him against the wishes of the majority who voted him in, and ignore what labour supporters actually voted for in the referendum
>blame him for "not convincing voters" instead of blaming themselves for not fighting for what their voters believe in
Do they not understand they're to serve the electorate, not convince them?
Is there a more dysfunctional party?
>>78786544
If fraudulent as many sigs are actually foreign and not UK ones.
Why not just make a petition to ignore that petition and bot it like they are?
I think I was able to sign it as John Enoch Powell of Wolverhampton.
I don't know why you people are botting this, the media will say it has millions of signatures without mentioning the eight million from north korea. I don't want a second referendum pls
>>78786544
Damn it! I thought was just a prank
>>78786544
https://twitter.com/britainelects/status/746820394217259008
Most of them are ok with the result.
>>78792660
Are these shills for Remain just trolling or baiting or are they actually SERIOUS?
I fear the latter.
I'm a fairly elderly man now and I thought that the slow movement away from North-Korean-style Stalinism that I'd witnessed on the Left throughout the 1970s, 80s and 90s was a permanent one.
But apparently not. Here we are in 2016 back at the position:
"Forty years ago a government the British people elected handed our sovereignty over into the hands of an already dictatorial unelected trans-national bureaucracy - one which has become massively MORE dictatorial and trans-national in the forty years since. But the only way you can ever legitimately reverse that forty-year-old decision is by persuading EVERY PERSON IN THE COUNTRY to consent to it, including people whose luxurious metropolitan livelihoods directly depends upon Britain's remaining under this dictatorship."
This really is pretty much indistinguishable from the parameters worked out for "democratic elections" in the 1930s Soviet Union or 1950s China. If these really are the people we are "politically debating" with, then the time has come to replace debate with weaponry. Jo Cox was just the beginning.
EU already said gtfo asap. It's done with.
Sorry millenials, crying doesn't always get you what you want. Shoulda votes when you had the chance.
>{"name":"Niger","code":"NE","signature_count":1}
>>78795244
You say "51% deciding for 49% is bad"
but the alternative is the 49% deciding for the 51%
>>78794328
The EU isn't the status quo, it's always advancing forward, and we have no say on how it advances. Voting for new crazy ideas should require a big majority, but voting to stop the EUs new crazy ideas is not a crazy idea.
Why should we require 90% of people to vote against the ever forwards march of EU progress to halt it when more than most want off this wild commie ride?
>>78795081
It's broken. It hasn't worked, it isn't working, and it's not democratic, and doesn't allow for change of direction to come from within. It doesn't represent the wishes of its constituents and us leaving is a sign of that. The UK isn't even the most Euroskeptic nation in Europe
HAHHAHAAHAHAHAHA
feed me the tears of Marxist sissys
>>78797203
>muh democracy only works when it suits us argument
I hope ISIS strikes again at the Euros
>>78797680
You're part of the EU you can vote EU legislation down, going EU sucks lets take our ball and go home is retarded.
>>78796354
Thanks for reminding me Amerifags are retarded
It's being investigated for fraud.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-eu-referendum-36634407
Petition got shut down. It's over.
>>78786956
it's not even about having a second referendum, it was supposed to be before the referendum in the event that there wasn't a 60/40 split or a 75+ % turnout, seeing as the referendum is already over it means fuck all
>We can't let Britain be prosperous under the right wing, because otherwise we would become prosperous too under the right wing
Are lefties literally mentally deficient?
>>78786956
Trust me, nobody in a position of power will take a online petition ever serious.
M8.
>>78798260
Thank you <3
>>78787694
>25000 votes from Northkorea alone
Fucking kek'd.
>>78793451
https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/131215.json
>>78798197
>in the name of keeping fascism away we have to subvert democracy
If they want to live in a permanent socialist utopia they should apply for north korean citizenship.
>>78798052
Legit?!
This is so ridiculous. This petition was signed by a bunch of children with no idea how democracy works or even basic percentages.
17 million people voted to leave. 1.2 million more people voted leave than to remain.
The difference between the two options was 4%. Anyone thats played an MMO knows that 4% is a pretty big number because it MULTIPLIES into the whole equation. It's 4% guys, not 4 people.
If we pretended both sides of the vote were seperate countries, the leave country has around 8% more citizens, this is not a small difference and you are pants on head stupid if you think otherwise.
By the petitions logic, either side would need a 20% greater amount of votes to become decided on. What would happen if the vote went the other way last thursday with this ''law'' in effect?
Theres no need to speculate because it would never happen, it's totally fucking flawed. It's also a great way to rig an election/referendum.
Seriously guys, even the BBC is laughing at this and paying it no attention.
>>78788387
I was able to vote til the last part to confirm it.
>see flag
But since i am pro-democracy, another referendum is a complete joke
>>78789406
Oy vey, German goyim... Why not 60 GORILLIONS?
>>78799158
Its being investigated for fraud. Ill find the link. But by the time it's figured out it will be too late. EU already saying get out as soon as possible to "avoid turmoil"
>>78799158
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-eu-referendum-36634407
>>78791641
Click on "Get petition data (json format)", it's just above the footer
This is the page: https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/131215.json
>>78798260
The slight problem is, there are around 500 pro-remain MPs in the house of commons, and around 150 pro-leave MPs
Leave is vastly underrepresented in every party, in every region
In the Tory cabinet, 24 out of 30 want to stay.
This petition vastly supports their views.
Thankfully the EU can't be seen to be antidemocratic at this point because it'll just confirm everyones fears about it.
>>78798197
Leftists generally come from upper middle class backgrounds and thus are more concerned with being right than with pesky things like "prosperity"
>>78791341
who is this 4chan
>>78796203
If Britain came crawling back in a year or two begging to be let back in that would be the best possible thing for the EU. Imagine how massive of a deterrent that would be. Gotta think like a jew on this.
>>78801301
kek, by the time britain come crawling back they won't be worth letting back in in the first place.
>>78801301
We're a massive EU trading partner, and now we're not footing their bills.
If we sink, they risk themselves sinking.
Can they really afford to harm us after they've just lost such a vast amount of funding?
>>78786544
>"You didn't vote for the right thing so we need to vote again and keep voting until you vote for what I want"
>Democracy
>>78796788
Damn Philip Davies is brutal.
>>78796788
I honestly think Corbyn voted leave, it would explain his whole demeanor towards the remain compain.
Could someone here explain me why you think it is good that Brexit happens? So far I only heard about the cons.
>>78796418
More about the source of terrorism
But hey, act like it's retarded to talk about, faggot
>>78802969
He's a right lad and is ALWAYS under fire for criticizing womens over-equality and filibustering further equality bills and anti-free speech laws.
As an MP he's probably /pol/s wet dream.
>>78791077
Of chicken
Nice id and rare flag.
Pic attached was my cap
Its going to happen you know.
They'll hold a second referendum. And remain will win that one.
There is no stopping the globalist agenda.
>>78788305
Hi Raheem
>4chan does it again
Ayyyyyyy
>>78806295
Except if you read the thread, the petition has been shut down for fraud.
>>78786544
> I didn't mean to vote yes.
this is now being claimed by some. the brexit vote was just a protest vote that went out of hand and the leave campaign and everyone are now in panic over this.
>>78803790
>I ignored all the pro's