General Election petition passed six hundred thousand signatures!




A petition calling for a second General Election has passed six hundred thousand signatures.
The petition, which was launched by Michael Westwood, argues that the current Labour government has "gone back on the promises they laid out in the lead up to the election".
The petition has been signed by people from all over the country, and has been shared widely on social media.
This is the fastest-growing petition in British history, and it shows the level of public anger at the current government.
The government has not yet responded to the petition, but it is likely that they will face increasing pressure to call a second election.
If the government does not call an election, it is possible that the petition could lead to a vote of no confidence in the government.
This would be a major blow to the government, and could lead to its collapse.
The petition is a sign of the growing public anger at the current government. People are fed up with the government's broken promises, and they want a chance to have their say in how the country is run.
The government must listen to the public and call a second election. If they do not, they risk losing the confidence of the people and being forced out of office.