Here’s the linkhttps://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/241584 …
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Thank you for plugging the petition Julia
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Oh, you’re welcome x
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How can you be smug in the face of being completely wrong about something as basic as the rules of signing a petition? Not only that, but you signed a petition precisely once for something you don’t believe in and now you’re acting like you did something clever. The mind boggles.
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I think it's called proving how easy it is to spoof people like you. From the remain media no less. Pay attentionhttps://twitter.com/Channel4News/status/1109184086495645702?s=19 …
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Mate she specifically said she signed the petition repeatedly from the SAME EMAIL ADDRESS. Unless u think u can somehow prove how easy it is to spoof people by NOT spoofing anyone and just making a tit of yourself online, why don’t you take your own advice & pay some attention.
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Except this isn't true. You can sign it as many times as you want but it can't be validated unless it's a unique email, you just get this emailpic.twitter.com/mSMrfctTIg
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Truth doesn't mean anything to Julia. She's a shill working for a moneyed right-wing elite trying to dodge their day in the dock. Quite frankly, she deserves to go the same way as Goebbels.
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If you have even the smallest amount of Internet knowledge, multiple verified emails can be setup in seconds.... Why do you think that email systems are not used for genuine voting? There are dozen upon dozes of anonymous email services.
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I do have the slightest amount of internet knowledge. Because I work in IT. It's why I have at least four addresses that I can remember and that's on this machine which is my toy laptop. But the method Hately-Sewer is describing isn't one that works as she describes.
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Turns out I have 13 e-mail addresses across iCloud (6), Google (3), GMX (1) and Microsoft (2). Doesn't include business e-mail. I've only signed the petition using one, because - unlike the Leave side - I believe in rules. May reconsider my stance if Leave causes trouble tomorrow
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Same here. Was it tempting? It was, for 0.68 seconds. For an IT person that is almost an eternity...
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Even at 3.2 GHz, 0.68 seconds is an awful lot of instruction cycles. Your tweet reminds me of a line from Tracy Kidder's "The Soul of A New Machine" which deals with the development of Data General's first 32-bit supermini in the late-70s.

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I think it related to one of The Hardy Boys (the hardware team as opposed to the microcode people [The Microkids]) who left a note on his terminal saying "I'm going to a commune in Vermont and will deal with no unit of time shorter than a season."

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I registered my name as 'ghastly attention-seeker' but it said you'd already signed it.
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Oh bless. Whatever makes you happy!
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Thousands of signatories in all parts of the world How can they petition parliament so why does it allow nearly 5000 from Canada for example
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I signed from Canada because I'm working here temporarily. People can do that, you know.
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And me!
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I signed from Sweden as I'm currently living there, you know, freedom of movement and all that.
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