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Vote of no confidence in the government then general election with sacking of PM

Submitted on Wednesday 28th August 2019

Rejected on Monday 2nd September 2019

Current status: Rejected

Rejection code: honours (see below for details)

Petition Action

Vote of no confidence in the government then general election with sacking of PM

Petition Details

a) The Brexit vote was unfit for purpose (b) The vote was marginal (c) Half who voted to stay have not been represented (d) Unsurprisingly unable to reach an agreement after 2+ years, the Conservatives are trying to resort to a forced exit by Prorogation, in a way that undermines UK democracy.

Additional Information

The process was flawed from the start: A matter of trans-generational importance could never be determined in a one-off simple majority (50% threshold) referendum, especially one so full of false claims. No one then or now knows what an exit would look like. The process should have been two phases (1) an initial vote gauging interest then (2) a second vote once the implications were known. At 60 to 65% that proves serious interest. Now is the time for a general election THEN a 2nd referendum.


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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 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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