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General Election petition gathers more than one million signatures

A PETITION calling for a General Election has gathered more than one million signatures.

A mere 143 days since Labour won the General Election on July 4, the party is facing criticism for policies such as the axing of the Winter Fuel Payment and a new inheritance tax for farmers, which culminated in a protest in Westminster this week.

The petition, created by Michael Westwood on October 31 – just one day after the Budget was delivered – calls for there to be “another General Election”.

“I believe the current Labour Government have gone back on the promises they laid out in the lead up to the last election,” the petition reads.

https://uk.news.yahoo.com/general-election-petition-gathers-more-092307426.html

Here it is. :tu:

https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/700143

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1 hour ago, itsnotoutthere said:

General Election petition gathers more than one million signatures

A PETITION calling for a General Election has gathered more than one million signatures.

A mere 143 days since Labour won the General Election on July 4, the party is facing criticism for policies such as the axing of the Winter Fuel Payment and a new inheritance tax for farmers, which culminated in a protest in Westminster this week.

The petition, created by Michael Westwood on October 31 – just one day after the Budget was delivered – calls for there to be “another General Election”.

“I believe the current Labour Government have gone back on the promises they laid out in the lead up to the last election,” the petition reads.

https://uk.news.yahoo.com/general-election-petition-gathers-more-092307426.html

Here it is. :tu:

https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/700143

Hahahaha 

This from the same people who claim the left can't respect democracy over a non-binding referendum.

Sore losers to the last.

 

To put it another way, only one in 19 people who didn't vote labour think there should be another general election. Huge endorsement 😆

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10 minutes ago, Setton said:

Hahahaha 

This from the same people who claim the left can't respect democracy over a non-binding referendum.

Sore losers to the last.

 

To put it another way, only one in 19 people who didn't vote labour think there should be another general election. Huge endorsement 😆

But apparently 2736 people saying they don't like Trump equates to 57% of the British population giving him the thumbs down!!!

 

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"To put it another way, only one in 19 people who didn't vote labour think there should be another general election. Huge endorsement"

And a few that did.

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1 hour ago, itsnotoutthere said:

General Election petition gathers more than one million signatures

A PETITION calling for a General Election has gathered more than one million signatures.

A mere 143 days since Labour won the General Election on July 4, the party is facing criticism for policies such as the axing of the Winter Fuel Payment and a new inheritance tax for farmers, which culminated in a protest in Westminster this week.

The petition, created by Michael Westwood on October 31 – just one day after the Budget was delivered – calls for there to be “another General Election”.

https://uk.news.yahoo.com/general-election-petition-gathers-more-092307426.html

Here it is. :tu:

https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/700143

A lot of Labour voters having buyers remorse. Don't blame them, - all those pensioners who voted labour didn't know the sinister plot by labour to kill them off this winter. what was it estimated 4,000+ people aged 65 and over would die this winter without the Govts benefit of winter fuel allowance - And knowing that consequence Labour still withdrew it. who'd have thought any British govt would allow their own citizens to die for the want of a basic human right, heat, the warmth of a home. 

That's the level this govt is at killing its own people. -  on this matter alone something needs to be done.

 

 

 

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13 minutes ago, itsnotoutthere said:

But apparently 2736 people saying they don't like Trump equates to 57% of the British population giving him the thumbs down!!!

 

Tell me you don't understand sampling without telling me.

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4 hours ago, itsnotoutthere said:

General Election petition gathers more than one million signatures

A PETITION calling for a General Election has gathered more than one million signatures.

A mere 143 days since Labour won the General Election on July 4, the party is facing criticism for policies such as the axing of the Winter Fuel Payment and a new inheritance tax for farmers, which culminated in a protest in Westminster this week.

The petition, created by Michael Westwood on October 31 – just one day after the Budget was delivered – calls for there to be “another General Election”.

“I believe the current Labour Government have gone back on the promises they laid out in the lead up to the last election,” the petition reads.

https://uk.news.yahoo.com/general-election-petition-gathers-more-092307426.html

Here it is. :tu:

https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/700143

The only advantage about leaving the EU is that we have restored 100% sovereignty to the UK (no more shared wealth). Now WE elect the government we want, and we elected them the first chance we got!

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Do the British people seriously think that the return of the Tories will alleviate their woes?  The tories have had a very long time in office, and they delivered Brexit, based on Putin's master plan to disunite Europe, and funded by his oligarchs, and pushed by the most destructive political prostitutes in the UK.

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4 hours ago, Alchopwn said:

Do the British people seriously think that the return of the Tories will alleviate their woes?  The tories have had a very long time in office, and they delivered Brexit, based on Putin's master plan to disunite Europe, and funded by his oligarchs, and pushed by the most destructive political prostitutes in the UK.

I think the ones that petitioned want Nigel Farage, not the Tories.

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7 hours ago, Alchopwn said:

Do the British people seriously think that the return of the Tories will alleviate their woes?  The tories have had a very long time in office, and they delivered Brexit, based on Putin's master plan to disunite Europe, and funded by his oligarchs, and pushed by the most destructive political prostitutes in the UK.

I think you have misread the mood. Nobody wants the Tories back, or Globalist Blue Labour as they have become. What we need is a real Conservative government not a pretend one.

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If Nostradamus is right an a king of the isles is driven from their seat (a PM is a minor king) then this could be the last change for it to happen.

That petition will need to go up to 30 million or something amazing. Currently, past 2 million.

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@itsnotoutthere we've been name checked and accused, I SAY accused of being "resident hypocrites" a friendly reminder apparently, something about 6 million votes article 50.

I think were living rent free in someone's head.

Brexit vote was 8 years ago. After our Historic victory we've moved on.

Now we move on to getting rid of embarrassment, and unfit Govt the petition wont achieve it alone, the petition is just a stick to hit Starmer, make him and his cronies unconformable, this Govt will be brought down by a thousand cuts, the petition is all but one of those.

In related News,

Brexit delivered, Reform to follow, Something is in the air.......

 

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10 minutes ago, Duke Wellington said:

If Nostradamus is right an a king of the isles is driven from their seat (a PM is a minor king) then this could be the last change for it to happen.

That petition will need to go up to 30 million or something amazing. Currently, past 2 million.

The Markets and Business will bring this lot down.

80+ Retail Businesses via the BRC have written to the Chancellor. warning of the implications of the Labour budget. inevitable job loses.

https://brc.org.uk/news/corporate-affairs/80-retailers-write-to-chancellor-over-budget/

These are the companies whove signed the letter.

  1. Giles Hurley (Aldi Stores UK),
  2. Peter Wood (All Saints),
  3. John Boumphrey (Amazon),
  4. Lord Rose (Asda),
  5. Sue Kemp (Associated Independent Stores),
  6. Graham Bell (B&Q),
  7. James Barker (Barker and Stonehouse),
  8. Nick Collard (Bensons for Beds),
  9. Meryl Halls (Booksellers Association),
  10. Anthony Hemmerdinger (Boots UK & ROI),
  11. Charmaine Griffiths (British Heart Foundation),
  12. Helen Dickinson (British Retail Consortium),
  13. Gerry Murphy (Burberry),
  14. Darcy Willson-Rymer (Card Factory),
  15. Colin McLean (CJ Lang & Son)
  16.  Mireille Baumgart (Concept Living),
  17. Alex Baldock (Currys),
  18. Eric Mazillier (Decathlon),
  19. David Robinson (Dobbies Garden Centres),
  20. Kenny Wilson (Dr Martens),
  21. Nigel Darwin (Dune Group),
  22. Nigel Murray (EH Booth & Co),
  23. Sian Westerman (Fenwick),
  24. Ed Duggan (Fishpools),
  25. Nick Scott (Footasylum),
  26. Noel Coyle (Fraser Hart),
  27. Roisin Currie (Greggs),
  28. Henrik Nordvall (H&M),
  29. Doug Putman (HMV),
  30. Anthony Houghton (Holland & Barrett),
  31. Fran Barnes (Horticultural Trades Association),
  32. Regis Schultz (JD Sports Group),
  33. Nish Kankiwala (John Lewis Partnership),
  34. Thierry Garnier (Kingfisher),
  35. Mac Plumpton (Leon Restaurants),  
  36. Ryan McDonnell (Lidl GB),
  37. Darren Topp (LK Bennett),
  38. John Colley (Majestic Wine Warehouse),
  39. Nathan Williams (Mamas & Papas),
  40. Mike Tomkins (MandM Direct),
  41. Stuart Machin (Marks and Spencer),
  42. Nick Stowe (Monsoon Accessorize),
  43. Rami Baitiéh (Morrisons),
  44. Mark Neale (Mountain Warehouse),
  45. Phil Ponsonby (Midcounties Co-operative),
  46. Noel Keeley (Musgrave Group),
  47. Anthony Short (Music Industries Association),
  48. Steve Johnson (N Brown),
  49. Lord Wolfson (Next),
  50. Helen Connolly (New Look),
  51. Hannah Gibson (Ocado),
  52. Oliver Tress (Oliver Bonas),
  53.  Paul Stirling (One O One Convenience Stores),
  54. Lyssa McGowan (Pets at Home Group),
  55. Neil Brocklehurst (Post Office Limited),
  56. Austin Cooke (Poundland),
  57. Kari Rodgers (Primark),
  58. Nick Vance (Radley+Co),
  59. Christos Angelides (Reiss),
  60. Julie Abraham (Richer Sounds),
  61. Christina Dowling (Rigby & Peller),
  62. Warren Cohen (River Island),
  63. Simon Roberts (Sainsbury’s),
  64. Pete Cheema (Scottish Grocers’ Federation),
  65. Karen Scott (Scottish Midland Co-operative Society),
  66. John Mewett (Screwfix),
  67. Colin Temple (Schuh),
  68. Paul Hayes (Seasalt),
  69. Michael Fletcher (Spar UK),
  70. Peter Bainbridge (Specsavers),
  71. Julian Dunkerton (Superdry),
  72. Craig Ash (Swarovski UK),
  73. Matthew Barnes (Tesco),
  74. Gill Smith (The Perfume Shop),
  75. Patrick Birkbeck (The House of Bruar)
  76. , Ian Williams (The Original Factory Shop),
  77. Michael Rolland (The Paint Shed),
  78. Mark Smith (The Southern Co-operative),
  79. Gavin Peck (The Works),
  80. Robert Parker (Topps Tiles),
  81. Nathan Smith (Whittard of Chelsea),
  82. David Wood (Wickes Group)

 

 

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2.2 million and counting. 😁

Seems he's as popular as a fart in a space suit. 

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Mentioned in the Video is Blackrock. - This keeps popping up, representatives of blackrock, including CEO Larry Fink were seen entering No10 Downing street, followed by Bill Gates of Microsoft fame. This all a few days before the budget.

Then im hearing and seeing Bill Gates and Blackrock own the most farm land in the world. - a few days via the budget our Famers are under attack for inheritance tax, which would see them having to sell land to pay the tax.

Why would Blackrock and Bill Gates be entering Number 10?

The $11Trillion Blackrock Inc' can bring a lot of pressure to bear. (five times our UKeconomy)

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45 minutes ago, stevewinn said:

Mentioned in the Video is Blackrock. - This keeps popping up, representatives of blackrock, including CEO Larry Fink were seen entering No10 Downing street, followed by Bill Gates of Microsoft fame. This all a few days before the budget.

Then im hearing and seeing Bill Gates and Blackrock own the most farm land in the world. - a few days via the budget our Famers are under attack for inheritance tax, which would see them having to sell land to pay the tax.

Why would Blackrock and Bill Gates be entering Number 10?

The $11Trillion Blackrock Inc' can bring a lot of pressure to bear. (five times our UKeconomy)

Yes it's just one more indicator of who Starmers real paymasters are and where his allegencies are. As we always thought he's just another globalist puppet like Macron and Trudeau. 

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5 minutes ago, itsnotoutthere said:

Yes it's just one more indicator of who Starmers real paymasters are and where his allegencies are. As we always thought he's just another globalist puppet like Macron and Trudeau. 

Davos or Westminster,

He doesn't hide it.

 

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2 hours ago, stevewinn said:

@itsnotoutthere we've been name checked and accused, I SAY accused of being "resident hypocrites" a friendly reminder apparently, something about 6 million votes article 50.

I think were living rent free in someone's head.

Brexit vote was 8 years ago. After our Historic victory we've moved on.

Yes, moved on from believing in a democratic system apparently.

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Now we move on to getting rid of embarrassment, and unfit Govt the petition wont achieve it alone, the petition is just a stick to hit Starmer, make him and his cronies unconformable, this Govt will be brought down by a thousand cuts, the petition is all but one of those.

In related News,

Brexit delivered, Reform to follow, Something is in the air.......

 

There's a smell in the air around Reform, for sure...

 

You lost the election, accept it and move on. Why don't you want to see this government be a success? Don't you want your country to do well?

Hypocrites.

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2.5 million and rising. And we've got 2 months to go yet. :tu:

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1 hour ago, itsnotoutthere said:

2.5 million and rising. And we've got 2 months to go yet. :tu:

3 hours ago, Setton said:

Yes, moved on from believing in a democratic system apparently.

There's a smell in the air around Reform, for sure...

It's disgusting we can't have another election. We should have had one after the Brexit referendum, when the majority in the UK were dismayed that Leave had won. We should have had a general election when there was public outcry over Partygate.

We should have a general election whenever our govt does something we disagree with. Let's have one over water pollution- we could have a GE every week. What about Gay Pride and wokeness? Blimey, that's worth a GE, we could have one a month to support them and another to condemn them. Bring on weekly General Elections!

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13 hours ago, pellinore said:

It's disgusting we can't have another election. We should have had one after the Brexit referendum, when the majority in the UK were dismayed that Leave had won. We should have had a general election when there was public outcry over Partygate.

We should have a general election whenever our govt does something we disagree with. Let's have one over water pollution- we could have a GE every week. What about Gay Pride and wokeness? Blimey, that's worth a GE, we could have one a month to support them and another to condemn them. Bring on weekly General Elections!

What better demonstration of you putting your signature where you mouth is right now.

By signing that petition to support our call for a GE.

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5 hours ago, Duke Wellington said:

What better demonstration of you putting your signature where you mouth is right now.

By signing that petition to support our call for a GE.

Cookie, are you familiar with the concept of sarcasm?

The fact three people liked this is a sure sign of the damage done to our education system...

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