The authorities around the world did something similar at the turn of the millennium when there was widespread fear of the so called Millennium Bug. In the event, nothing happened.
The referendum was NOT electronic and you had to pre register before the actual referendum so that it could be shown you were eligible to vote. The actual vote was either from sending a postal ballot paper (which was sent to the person in question) that you had to sign or you went personally to...
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3.5 million plus now. Mostly all fake.
Why do i say this? Because I just signed this petition.
I said my name was Adolf Hitler and my postcode was SW1A 2AA. That's right, No.10 Downing Street. The Prime Minister's residence.
It was fine, counted, the notch went up by one.
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If u like what he wrote, you should rewrite it in your words, to make sure you understand it.
And then of course do your own research and make your own observations.
It seems to be dawning on the EU that a no deal Brexit would be really bad for them. Most of the EU countries would go into a recession.
Why else would you give an extension?
Yeah, that's because we were due to leave the EU in less than 10 days. People tend to be more panicky when a long awaited event is about to happen. Sort of like when a woman is about to give birth.
Not at all...we save £350 million a week by exiting the EU, remember? :D Can easily fund some academics.
The issue is how the EU is going to fill the £350m a week black hole.....perhaps print some money?
Actually, it's more likely she is funded by the EU. The EU operates a lot of grants to academics. The vast number of academics don't want to leave because there is a possibility their funding will be cut.