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Call for vote on no confidence in PM Theresa May and a GE before November 2018.

Submitted on Thursday 21st June 2018

Rejected on Thursday 28th June 2018

Current status: Rejected

Rejection code: honours (see below for details)

Petition Action

Call for vote on no confidence in PM Theresa May and a GE before November 2018.

Petition Details

Considering that Brexit negotiations are being conducted in a manner detrimental to the interests of the UK and it's citizens; that further the Brexit mandate is not clear as to exactly what is meant by Brexit (total departure, remain in some institutions, trade agreements etc), change is needed.

Additional Information

The Brexit negotiations are not being conducted in a proper manner, inasmuch as no clear objectives are known to the People. This has lead to much confusion, and a rift in British society. We believe that Mrs May is not delivering on Brexit in any helpful way, and call for a vote of no confidence, and an ensuing general Election. The reasons for a call for a No Confidence vote are not limited to Brexit, but to the general confusion associated with her leadership.


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This petition was rejected

The Government e-Petitions Team gave the following reason:

We can't accept petitions about appointments, which includes calling for Ministers, including the Prime Minister, to be sacked or for a vote of no confidence.

We used to accept petitions that called for a vote of no confidence. However, the Petitions Committee can’t schedule votes of no confidence. This was often frustrating and disappointing for petitioners.

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