Submitted on Saturday 25th June 2016
Rejected on Sunday 3rd July 2016
Current status: Rejected
Rejection code: duplicate (see below for details)
Vote in the House of Commons on whether to enact Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty
The Referendum conducted on 23 June 2016 for the cessation of the UK's membership of the European Union has brought abought significant instability and uncertaintity in the economy, national security, sovereignty, and unity of the United Kingdom's member countries and its overseas territories.
The United Kingdom is in existential danger from both internal and external threats following the referendum.
The elected Members of Parliament have the fundamental duty to protect the UK from economic dangers, threats to national security and its sovereignty.
They must exercise leadership as our elected defenders of the realm; disregard political afiliations and personal interests and vote in the House of Commons for the future of the UK on behalf of all its residents.
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