Submitted on Saturday 9th July 2016
Published on Wednesday 20th July 2016
Current status: Closed
Closed: Friday 20th January 2017
Signatures: 15
Tagged with
article 50 ~ EU ~ Parliament ~ Prime Minister ~ Referendum ~ the crown ~ UK ~ United Kingdom
Any decision which may lead to significant changes must be agreed by parliament.
Recently we have heard a lot of differing opinions on the actioning of article 50 of the EU charter. This petition is so that any major changes to the UK must be debated in the Commons & agreed to by parliamentary vote.
Recently we have heard a lot of differing opinions on the actioning of article 50 of the EU charter.
As we know there was a referendum with a narrow margin in favour of leaving the EU. However given the imperfection information provided by both campaign the final decision should be debated by the Commons and voted on by this elected parliament to ensure the best outcome for all. Any major decisions regarding the future of the United Kingdom made in the UK should be debated and agreed upon by parliament who hold sovereignty. Any executive power held by the Prime Minister derived from the crown should be held to a minimum.
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