SIGN THE FUCKING MAIN PETITION, THE BATTLE IS WON BUT NOT THE WAR!
Anonymous
7/2/2025, 6:00:27 PM No.714282726
>>714282428 (OP) I'm really happy it succeeded, but let's be honest, our government our shit and won't care. The EU one is the petition that needs to hit the target, our PM is too busy fucking the ruins of the UK to pay any mind to this.
Anonymous
7/2/2025, 6:00:49 PM No.714282760
>>714282428 (OP) OP is a faggot, as always. "This response was given on 3 February 2025
There are no plans to amend UK consumer law on disabling video games. Those selling games must comply with existing requirements in consumer law and we will continue to monitor this issue."
>>714282913 I suspect the debate will end up with the same result. The majority of them will not understand the point of it at all and won't even bother turning up for the discussion.
>read transcript of other passed petitions >like five parliament members read little essays they wrote on the topic then go "well looks like we talked about this petition good work everyone" ...that's it?
>>714282428 (OP) Keep going, lads. The more signatures the more pressure.
Anonymous
7/2/2025, 6:05:38 PM No.714283165
>>714282913 No they aren't, it says they may debate it which means they won't. Expecting the UK government to do anything but destroy itself is a Santa clause tier delusion. The UK already reached the threshold for an official response and it was exactly the non committal buck passing that everyone expected it to be
Anonymous
7/2/2025, 6:06:41 PM No.714283253
>>714283105 Anon, there are better ways of dealing with disappointment than being a salty little bitch about it.
>>714282428 (OP) Bong here, we have bigger problems in UK, such as immigration, welfare state collapsing, job collapse, social contract breaking down, unemployment, new grooming investigation, re-nationalising trains and water and electricity, building a new bullet train and the NHS breaking down. They're not gonna do shit, nothing gonna happen.
Anonymous
7/2/2025, 6:10:16 PM No.714283520
>>714283253 If I wanted disappointment I'd live in UK, which has already destroyed itself with brexit
>>714282428 (OP) This is like getting excited about Zimbabwe discussing it. The UK is a third world country with a corrupt and completely incapable government that only knows how to pretend to do work.