• Technofrood@feddit.uk
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    3 days ago

    Has any petition on that ever actually changed anything? I feel like it’s sole purpose is some kind of pressure release valve and every parliament discussion stemming from it boils down to “No”.

    • solarpunkandrobots@feddit.uk
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      2 days ago

      At time of writing the number of petitions over the lifetime of the system that reached Parliament and then led to law change or action stands at 0. Its a pointless PR exercise in looking like they care. The law on it doesn’t even require it to enter the commons, merely to be debated in some back room for half an hour by 3 or 4 mps.

      I did see that if you counted up EU stats as a single set of figures instead of country by country the EU would count as the 2nd greatest economy in the world and comfortably ahead of the third. Bet there would much more support for rejoining if that was widely known, it’d show how little chance there is even in principle of making international trader UK work well enough to offset the loss.

    • wewbull@feddit.uk
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      3 days ago

      No. We’ve had 20 years of them I think, and none have done more than spur a conversation between a handful of people.

      I’d like to see the system abolished and force people to get up and do something to get their voice “heard” because then it actually might be.

    • Mjb@feddit.uk
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      3 days ago

      The petition system exists to make the people think they have a voice. Much like parish councils etc. Keep the busybodies busy with nothing so they don’t stick their nose in something.