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Revocation of the passed law forcing the prime minister request a deal.

Submitted on Saturday 7th September 2019

Rejected on Tuesday 17th September 2019

Current status: Rejected

Rejection code: no-action (see below for details)

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Revocation of the passed law forcing the prime minister request a deal.

Petition Details

I would like parliament to revoke the newly passed law forcing the prime minister to only accept a "deal".

On the basis that they have potentialy abused there position of both numbers and power to prevent something they voted an agreed upon with an outstanding minority.

Additional Information

The basis for this:
When article 50 was enacted, all who voted, knew the legal position outlined within the artical. The outcome would be either an agreement or not (the latter termed "no deal").

The time from that point and now, parliament has succeeded to frustrate the process.

Now that it has become apparent that the outcome may well be "no deal" I believe they have miss-used there position and numbers to force a change to the law preventing an outcome they voted for but find unpalatable.


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