(Yves Herman/Reuters)LONDON — While it’s up for debate whether the British government is completely broken, Parliament’s website most definitely is. By 3 p.m., British time on Thursday, the petition had climbed to over a million signatures. While Parliament’s website struggles to recover from the signatures of those wanting to halt Brexit, May is in Brussels once again to try to finalize her controversial Brexit plan. By Thursday lunchtime in Britain, Revoke Article 50 was trending worldwide on Twitter with over 100,000 tweets. Between 80,000 and 100,000 people have been simultaneously viewing the petition to revoke article 50.
Source: Washington Post March 21, 2019 12:22 UTC