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The Electorate find Parliament in contempt for impeding Brexit

Rejected 13 signatures

What the petition asks

In referendum in June 2016 the UK voted to leave the single market, customs union, European Court of Justice & regain control over fishing & agriculture as well as full control of our borders & immigration. It is the duty of our representatives in Parliament to implement the will of the people.
Parliament is not representative of the people it governs and continues to attempt to thwart the decision that it voted to pass to the people to decide. We did not vote for Parliament to do what it thinks is best for us, or the most financially prudent course, but to leave the EU by the terms details above. Terms that were repeatedly outlined and made clear by David Cameron as well as many MP's during the pre referendum debates.

Why it was rejected

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Timeline

11 Dec 2018 Petition opened for signatures
17 Dec 2018 Rejected by the Petitions Committee

Key facts

Signatures 13
Status Rejected
Rejected 17 Dec 2018

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Source: the official petition page. Last checked 15 Jul 2026.