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The website of the parliamentary petition at one point crashed due to the surge of people adding their names to the call for a**ther nationwide poll following Thursday´s historic vote. "We the undersigned call upon HM Government to implement a rule that if the remain or leave vote is less than 60% based (on) a tur**ut less than 75% there should be a**ther referendum," says the petition. The Leave camp won the support of 51.9 percent of voters, against 48.1 percent in favour of remaining in the 60-year-old European bloc. Tur**ut for Thursday´s referendum was 72.2 percent. The result revealed stark divisions between young and old, **rth and south, cities and rural areas, and university-educated people and those with fewer qualifications. By 1030 GMT on Saturday some 1,130,000 people had signed the petition on the official government and parliament website -- more than 10 times the 100,000 signatures required for a proposal to be discussed in the House of Commons, the lower house of parliament. A map of the petition signatures showed that most came from England´s major cities, topped by London where there is a separate petition calling on Mayor Sadiq Khan to declare the capital independent from the United Kingdom, and apply to join the EU. On Friday, a House of Commons spokeswoman said the website had been taken out of action temporarily because of "exceptionally high volumes of simultaneous users on a single petition, significantly higher than on any previous occasion". The parliament´s Petitions Committee, which considers whether such submissions should be raised in the House, is to hold its next meeting on Tuesday. The idea of a second referendum was raised during campaigning for the referendum. UK Independence Party (UKIP) leader Nigel Farage said last month that there could be unstoppable demand for a second poll if the Remain camp won by a narrow margin. "In a 52-48 referendum this would be unfinished business by a long way," he told the Daily Mirror newspaper. Speaking to the BBC he added: "If we were to lose narrowly, there´d be a large section, particularly in the Conservative Party, who´d feel the Prime Minister is **t playing fair." "There would be a resentment that would build up if that was to be the result," he added. But Leave figurehead Boris Johnson downplayed the idea of a new vote, after Farage´s comments. "I´m absolutely clear, a referendum is a referendum. It is a once in a generation, once in a lifetime opportunity and the result determines the outcome," he said. "If we vote to stay, we stay, and that´s it. If we vote to leave, we vote to leave, that´s it. You can´t have neverendums, you have referendums," he added. أكثر... ??????? ??????: Over one million sign UK petition for second EU vote || ??????: ahlam1399 || ??????: اسم منتداك
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