Czechoslovakia and Zakarpattia wrote:The New California Republic wrote:And easily explains why I had to try repeatedly to get it to work. You'd think that someone in the IT department would have thought "hmm, this might be a very popular petition, perhaps we should allocate more system resources to it?"
Do you seriously expect a Tory government to fund a petition that may put a wrench into the gears of their Brexit plan? I don't think so, but we must get it to work, without all the intermittent crashes if possible, for the future of the Union is at stake here, heck, the British people themselves. I pray that when I wake up on the 29th of March, 2019, that I will receive the news of Article 50 being withdrawn in time and this fiasco ended once and for all. Otherwise, I will lose what little faith I had in British democracy surviving after this mess.
The IT department at Westminster is staffed by public servants who carry out business as best as they can regardless of the political issues at stake. I know, I've worked there. Pipe down with the cynicism.