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Vote in Parliament on whether or not to trigger Article 50 of EU Treaty.
Rejected on Sunday 3rd July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
Have a vote in the House before notification is given to the EU under Article 50
Rejected on Sunday 3rd July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
Article 50 shall not be invoked without parliamentary approval.
Rejected on Sunday 3rd July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
Ensure that Parliamentary approval is obtained before Article 50 can be invoked
Rejected on Sunday 3rd July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
Confirm that Art. 50 exit from EU can only be initiated by an Act of Parliament
Rejected on Sunday 3rd July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
Require a majority vote by Parliament for Article 50 to be triggered
Rejected on Sunday 3rd July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
Make invocation of Article 50 subject to a vote in the House of Commons
Rejected on Sunday 3rd July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
Hold a full Parliamentary debate and free vote on invoking Article 50.
Rejected on Sunday 3rd July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
Forbid the Prime Minister from invoking Article 50 without an Act of Parliament.
Rejected on Sunday 3rd July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
Allow Parliament a free vote on whether or not we should implement Article 50.
Rejected on Sunday 3rd July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
Parliament to decide if Article 50 should be triggered, not PM or successor
Rejected on Sunday 3rd July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
Let MPs vote on the final decision to activate article 50 or not
Rejected on Sunday 3rd July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
Debate 'Advisory' EU Referendum Result as not 'Legally Binding'
Rejected on Sunday 3rd July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
'Article 50' should only be invoked following a debate and vote in Parliament
Rejected on Sunday 3rd July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
The Government should gain the consent of Parliament for the UK to leave the EU
Rejected on Sunday 3rd July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
MP's must vote on whether or not to activate Article 50.
Rejected on Sunday 3rd July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
Invoke article 50 to leave the EU only after expert review and majority MP vote
Rejected on Sunday 3rd July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
Make it the responsibility of parliament to decide whether to leave the EU.
Rejected on Sunday 3rd July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
There should be parliamentary debate and vote before Article 50 is invoked.
Rejected on Sunday 3rd July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
Put the final decision of remaining in the EU through Parliament.
Rejected on Sunday 3rd July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
Debate and vote based on expert opinions on EU membership
Rejected on Sunday 3rd July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
Call a free Commons vote on invoking Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty
Rejected on Sunday 3rd July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
Ensure Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty is not invoked through Prerogative power
Rejected on Sunday 3rd July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
Subject the results of the EU Referendum to a parliamentary debate
Rejected on Sunday 3rd July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
We ask that parliament holds a vote on whether Britain should exit the EU.
Rejected on Sunday 3rd July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
Hold a parliamentary vote on whether the United Kingdom should leave the EU
Rejected on Sunday 3rd July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
Hold a vote in Parliament determining whether or not to invoke article 50.
Rejected on Sunday 3rd July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
Require a parliamentary vote before Article 50 can be triggered
Rejected on Sunday 3rd July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
Article 50 declaration must first be authorised by a vote of the UK Parliament.
Rejected on Sunday 3rd July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
We call on Parliament to vote on whether the UK should leave the European Union.
Rejected on Sunday 3rd July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
Parliament to Vote to decide to implement article 50 within 28 days of that vote
Rejected on Sunday 3rd July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
We need to have a parliamentary debate and vote before Article 50 is enacted.
Rejected on Sunday 3rd July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
Hold a parliamentary vote on the EU referendum outcome
Rejected on Sunday 3rd July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
Parliament must vote to decide if Article 50 should be invoked.
Rejected on Sunday 3rd July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
Parliament must establish if Article 50 should be invoked.
Rejected on Sunday 3rd July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
MPs should have a free vote on whether to act on the recent referendum result.
Rejected on Sunday 3rd July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
Halt plans to action Art. 50 and parliament themselves revote on leaving the EU.
Rejected on Sunday 3rd July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
We demand MPs have a free vote on invoking Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty
Rejected on Sunday 3rd July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
Government Approval To Trigger Article 50.
Rejected on Sunday 3rd July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
Ensure a free vote in Parliament to decide whether to trigger Article 50
Rejected on Sunday 3rd July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
Parliament to vote whether to enact article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty
Rejected on Sunday 3rd July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
Not invoke Article 50 of the Treaty of Lisbon without the consent of Parliament.
Rejected on Sunday 3rd July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
Ensure that Article 50 can only be triggered after an act of parliament.
Rejected on Sunday 3rd July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
Vote in the House of Commons on whether to enact Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty
Rejected on Sunday 3rd July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
Parliament to vote on leaving the EU
Rejected on Sunday 3rd July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
Hold a Parliamentary debate & Vote before invoking Lisbon Treaty Article 50
Rejected on Sunday 3rd July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
Evoking Article 50 of the Treaty of Lisbon EU should require a Parliamentary Act
Rejected on Sunday 3rd July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
Debate the detrimental effects of invoking Article 50 of the Treaty of Lisbon.
Rejected on Sunday 3rd July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
The EU Referendum is advisory and not legally binding.
Rejected on Sunday 3rd July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
The House of Commons should Vote on invoking Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty.
Rejected on Sunday 3rd July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
Restore parliamentary democracy to the UK after the EU referendum
Rejected on Sunday 3rd July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
to seek Parliamentary approval to invoke Article 50 to leave the EU
Rejected on Sunday 3rd July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
Open vote in the House of Commons to serve Article 50 on the EU
Rejected on Sunday 3rd July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
Not to invoke Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty without the consent of Parliament.
Rejected on Sunday 3rd July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
Not to invoke Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty without the consent of Parliament.
Rejected on Sunday 3rd July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
Hold a parliamentary vote to decide on invoking article 50 of the Lisbon treaty
Rejected on Sunday 3rd July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
Debate and vote upon the issue of invoking Article 50 of the EU constitution.
Rejected on Sunday 3rd July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
Only allow Article 50 to be invoked with express approval of Parliament
Rejected on Sunday 3rd July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
Require that Article 50 can only be invoked with parliamentary approval
Rejected on Sunday 3rd July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
Do not invoke EU article 50 without full agreement by both Houses of Parliament.
Rejected on Sunday 3rd July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
Make parliament vote on submitting Article 50.
Rejected on Sunday 3rd July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
Demand parliament vote on whether to implement article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty
Rejected on Sunday 3rd July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
UK Parliament shall decide on whether to invoke article 50 of the Lisbon treaty.
Rejected on Sunday 3rd July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
Commons should vote on the result of EU Referendum before triggering Article 50.
Rejected on Sunday 3rd July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
Require a Parliamentary majority to invoke Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty.
Rejected on Sunday 3rd July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
Prevent Article 50 from being triggered without parliamentary approval
Rejected on Sunday 3rd July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
Do not invoke Article 50 without a public consultation and parliamentary debate.
Rejected on Sunday 3rd July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
Parliament should have final vote on leaving the EU before article 50 is invoked
Rejected on Sunday 3rd July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
Allow Parliament a free vote before Article 50 is invoked
Rejected on Sunday 3rd July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
Parliament to debate the option of not invoking article 50.
Rejected on Sunday 3rd July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
Parliament to insist upon its sole right to decide upon triggering Article 50
Rejected on Sunday 3rd July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
MPs to justify invoking Article 50 in the light of poor economic predictions.
Rejected on Sunday 3rd July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
Ensure Parliament and the Lords debate and vote on the activation of article 50.
Rejected on Sunday 3rd July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
Invoke the sovereign rights of Parliament to vote on whether UK leaves the EU.
Rejected on Sunday 3rd July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
Before invoking Article 50, there should be a free vote in Parliament.
Rejected on Sunday 3rd July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
The UK Government Must Not Invoke Article 50 Without an Act of Parliament
Rejected on Sunday 3rd July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
BORIS JOHNSON FOR PM
Rejected on Friday 1st July 2016
Rejection code: irrelevant
Allow EU citizens residing in the UK long term to vote on a Brexit referendum.
Rejected on Friday 1st July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
Ask that nigel Farage be put forward for a knighthood
Rejected on Friday 1st July 2016
Rejection code: honours
We need a Prime Minister for the people, that person is Andrea Leadsom.
Rejected on Friday 1st July 2016
Rejection code: irrelevant
Create a Government of National Unity, to stop crisis becoming catastrophe.
Rejected on Friday 1st July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
Form a Government of National Unity
Rejected on Friday 1st July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
Prime Minister David Cameron should create a government of national unity.
Rejected on Friday 1st July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
Formation of a Government of National Unity
Rejected on Friday 1st July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
Form a government of national unity in the aftermath of the EU referendum.
Rejected on Friday 1st July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
Form a Government of National unity to oversee the EU brexit
Rejected on Friday 1st July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
MPs to delay invoking Article 50 until there has been a Parliamentary vote re EU
Rejected on Friday 1st July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
Hold a parliamentary debate and free vote on whether or not to invoke Article 50
Rejected on Friday 1st July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
Call second EU referendum prior to a Scottish independence vote to preserve UK
Rejected on Friday 1st July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
Reject a 2nd EU referendum but allow MPs to vote before triggering Article 50.
Rejected on Friday 1st July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
Consider the views of 16-25 year olds in Britain on remaining in the EU.
Rejected on Friday 1st July 2016
Rejection code: no-action
Government to create a Second Scottish independence referendum
Rejected on Friday 1st July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
Allow a 2nd Independence Referendum for Scotland to decide its future in the EU
Rejected on Friday 1st July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
To stop Nicola sturgeon destroying the UK with another independence referendum
Rejected on Friday 1st July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
Please stop Theresa May from becoming the next Prime Minister
Rejected on Friday 1st July 2016
Rejection code: irrelevant
Give Scottish expats the right to vote in a independence referendum
Rejected on Friday 1st July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
Ensure that the result of the Scottish Independence referendum is respected.
Rejected on Friday 1st July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
As the referendum was so close, Parliament should have the final say on EU exit.
Rejected on Friday 1st July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
16/17-year-olds ought to be represented in the EU referendum. It's their future.
Rejected on Friday 1st July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
New EU referendum for 16/17 year olds as their future is effected without vote
Rejected on Friday 1st July 2016
Rejection code: duplicate
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