Petition · past parliament
Give the UK voters a Brexit confirmation vote, based on final separation terms.
Rejected
13 signatures
What the petition asks
The UK voters were given lots of conflicting information regarding leaving Europe during the initial vote (political spin). It would be very prudent to allow the UK voters a second vote to confirm their wish to proceed, once the details of the separation agreement are known.
The current vote was on the basis of lots of unknowns, speculation and political spin. The result was very close and the UK government have proceeded on the basis of the outcome as you would expect.
As the facts are emerging through the negotiations we should introduce a further checkpoint in the process to ensure the British voters can make a much more informed decision once the details of the separation agreement are finalised.
As the facts are emerging through the negotiations we should introduce a further checkpoint in the process to ensure the British voters can make a much more informed decision once the details of the separation agreement are finalised.
Why it was rejected
There was already a petition about this issue. Duplicates are rejected so signatures collect in one place.
Timeline
| 4 Dec 2017 | Petition opened for signatures |
| 11 Dec 2017 | Rejected by the Petitions Committee |
Key facts
Signatures
13
Status
Rejected
Rejected
11 Dec 2017
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Source: the official petition page. Last checked 15 Jul 2026.