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    1. MordauntSnagge on

      This means nothing. There will be a cursory discussion, during which the Lib Dems will get to grandstand a little bit, and then Parliament will return to other business.

    2. No-Inevitable7004 on

      It will not pass, not right now. But it’s important to keep the conversation alive & in the headlines with UK government discussing it. An open option on the table.

    3. daeneryssith on

      What better way for us to respond to Trump/USA then to get back with our European friends and partners, we really need Europe to come together and stand as one, and joining back into the EU would be a big step in the right direction!

    4. ForvistOutlier on

      Let’s get the old band back together and maybe get rid of Hungary and Slovakia while we’re at it

    5. slashinvestor on

      As an EU citizen NO, NAO, NON, NEIN…

      I like the UK don’t get me wrong on that. If the UK were to re-join the EU we would have to go through the same Farage BS that we went through before. No thank-you for that. We in the EU have other issues to contend with. Of course it does not stop us from making a deal like Switzerland has or even countries like Norway.

    6. CuteAnimalFans on

      Don’t get your hopes up. There isn’t an appetite for this and they are forced to discuss these petitions when they hit a certain amount of signatures. It won’t be a real debate.

    7. DiligentCredit9222 on

      This is a positive idea.

      Unfortunately 

      Just talking about it will give Farage even more voters, than he already has.
      And trying it would definitely make Nigel Farage the next PM.

      Brexiteers will always be Brexiteers.
      Same with the MAGA Republicans.

    8. madeleineann on

      It won’t happen. The government have already replied to this by saying that they have made their stance clear. It’s also a stupid idea for the UK.

    9. Scattered97 on

      It won’t happen. We will *never* adopt the Euro, and Schengen is unviable in the current climate. We had a great deal beforehand! Rejoining now removes all those opt-outs, and that’s politically impossible in Britain.

    10. bbbbbbbbbblah on

      I don’t think a parliamentary petition has ever achieved anything. Parliament will meet, Labour, the Tories and Reform will sing from the same hymn sheet, the Lib Dems and SNP will say we need to get closer to Europe. End of “debate”.

      Ultimately Labour have boxed themselves into a corner by copying Tory brexit policy into their own manifesto. They will not rejoin, they won’t give up the “red lines”, and they are still obsessed with the idea of signing trade deals with other countries (even if it contributes next to nothing to GDP but sells out our industries)

    11. Lord_Vacuum on

      The prodigal son comes back. You are welcome to rejoin. We all know that brexit was a Russian job aimed to destabilise EU.

    12. krazydude22 on

      Another discussion where some parties will repeat their old talking points and the Government will then close by saying what was already said when this petition got a few hundred signatures.. I hope it doesn’t take up too much time, the government has lots of other things it needs to focus on…

    13. V2kuTsiku on

      EU clearly is a “sandwich” as one russian guy called something some time ago lol

    14. Upbeat_Parking_7794 on

      Why not join EFTA? I don’t want an UK with potentially Farage as PM in EU.

    15. If the UK re-joins the EU, I give them 3 years before they start blaming the EU for everything wrong in the country, again… And then they will talk about leaving again.

      No thanks…

    16. CryptoStef33 on

      This is what i approve. United Europe and English as official language

    17. The desire to re-join the EU is very low- polls may signal a decent % want to do it, but no-one is talking about rejoining seriously, not even the pro-EU parties in the UK Parliament. Time has moved on

    18. Come back and lets make the EU a force for good in the world.

    19. TeaBoy24 on

      Insignificant and the discussion will last 10 minutes where they conclude they won’t.

      The EU has too many issues to join. The benefits the UK had would be lost. The world is too busy to bother with yet another major negotiation for ages. At max that may get some common trade agreements.

      And I say that as an EU citizen living in the UK.

      Also 125k is basically nothing.

    20. Any petition that reaches the threshold is “discussed” in parliament by it having a slot and speakers who attend (usually minimal in the house) who pretty much say “this has been noted but will not be considered”.

      We had an even bigger petition that hit millions of signatures and it was cast aside in one sentence. This is a non-story.

    21. yojifer680 on

      17.4m people voted to leave and the top 3 political parties all have manifesto commitments not to rejoin. But if a petition gets 100k signatures, they’re required by law to debate it. At 125k, this is only the 9th most popular petition they currently have open. The top petition has 3m signatures, or 25x more than rejoining the EU.

    22. Trump and Musk ain’t gonna let you rejoin.

      And by that I mean, they will do everything they can to boost Reform and other patriotard forces to keep you from acomplishing a BReturn.

      And people didn’t resist the Russian propaganda about Brexit, imagine how much harder it would be when the propaganda comes from both Russia and US

    23. VulcanHullo on

      These petition debates are rarely ever in the main chamber and are generally a matter of raising awareness and discussing the subject. There is no policy that can be achieved from it directly, though it may pressure the government.

      This won’t achieve that, as the UK govt seems focused on avoiding the Brexit debate as much as possible.

    24. NeonCunt on

      This crap gets posted every day, and it’s always the same crap parliament petition

      There won’t be a discussion, because the speaker won’t pick it for a debate

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