• Technofrood@feddit.uk
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    1 day ago

    Has any petition on that ever actually changed anything? I feel like it’s sole purpose is some kind of pressure release valve and every parliament discussion stemming from it boils down to “No”.

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      11 hours ago

      At time of writing the number of petitions over the lifetime of the system that reached Parliament and then led to law change or action stands at 0. Its a pointless PR exercise in looking like they care. The law on it doesn’t even require it to enter the commons, merely to be debated in some back room for half an hour by 3 or 4 mps.

      I did see that if you counted up EU stats as a single set of figures instead of country by country the EU would count as the 2nd greatest economy in the world and comfortably ahead of the third. Bet there would much more support for rejoining if that was widely known, it’d show how little chance there is even in principle of making international trader UK work well enough to offset the loss.

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        At the time of writing. How many partitions have had the support of a significant % of society compared to electoral wins.

        Because that will always be the argument used when trying to use a partition to change the views of an elected government. Even when those views are not manifesto bound.

        So yep the numbers placed to force response and debate are pointless. They are as others indicate, just about making people think they have a voice. But more importantly is is about allowing the government to say only 100000 disagree with us. Where as 16m voted to leave the EU. So we have the right to ignore this debate.

        Lets face it is 100k could change the view of a government elected by 30% of voters. It would hardly be democratic. These things need to start out looking for the support needed to scare a government into change. Support needs to be built with the population before trying to express that support in such ways. Or at least during that time.

        We need to ignore the numbers provided by the government. Amd instead look to numbers,bers we can beat them over the head with in the media.

    • Mjb@feddit.uk
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      The petition system exists to make the people think they have a voice. Much like parish councils etc. Keep the busybodies busy with nothing so they don’t stick their nose in something.

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      No. We’ve had 20 years of them I think, and none have done more than spur a conversation between a handful of people.

      I’d like to see the system abolished and force people to get up and do something to get their voice “heard” because then it actually might be.

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    How many are willing to accept using the Euro and full support of the Schengen zone?

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      Honestly, at this point I’d be massively on board with both. Schengen i would see as a bonus and the euro I could live with

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      Neither of those would happen and tbh I don’t think the EU particularly care to impose either.

      The UK is an island nation so schegen doesn’t have the same benefits that are off value to continental Europe. The exception might be if Ireland wanted to join schegen then Northern Ireland might also join schegen to simplify the border. Obvs that comes with it’s own complexities.

      The Euro is an interesting topic. I wonder if there’s a middleground where GBP is retained as the primary currency but large companies must also accept Euro for goods. Most of us purchase goods on debit card so if we’re rarely using cash it makes little difference to us if the transaction is in GBP or Euro, provided the prices are shown in GBP so the right wing don’t have a hissy fit.

      Similarly contracts and trade with European contracts would be done in Euro but small companies doing business within the UK can continue to use GBP.

      This appeases both sides. The average Brit still sees GBP but EU citizens are free to use Euro

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        You get down voted, but your Euro argument honestly sounds like the same situation was metric/imperial weights and measures.

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          Would it be pegged to the euro? If so, it’s lost it’s purpose as a seperate currency with central control.

          In terms of schengen, irleand has never really debated it, but if it wasn’t for Northern Ireland, they would have already joined. There was talk of joining before brexit when the Northern Ireland terms were still not ironed out.

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    This is an old petition that the government has already responded to.

    Government responded

    This response was given on 19 November 2024

    The Government was elected on a manifesto that made clear there will be no return to EU membership. However, we are determined to reset the UK-EU relationship, putting it on a more solid footing.

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        Sorry, I signed it because I agree it needs to be debated.

        However the contempt for what we want was already shown.

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      No legal reason afaik. It’s more the fact they would have to go through the entire process again and they will have to make more concessions this time. Anyone who says otherwise is fooling themselves.

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    And with under 16m signatures. That debate will result in a no. Unfortunaly no government is going to do this with out evidence of a clear majority of support.

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      Obviously. But I think it’s good to normalise discussion about it, which is what this debate might do, and so it might hint to the government that people would like a closer relationship with the EU.

      Obviously it won’t result in the UK joining the EU.

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    I’d sign it if I could, but I’m not a UK citizen. Brexit was forced on the UK, just as we’re having fascism/ authoritarianism forced on us in the US. smh. Hoping we can resolve these manufactured issues, and get on with fixing the climate, save our planet, feed, clothe, and house people. It’s the stupid timeline. Stay smart, clever, creative my friends.