The online parliament petitions are just there to placate the public into thinking they’re being listened to. Occasionally they are, when the MPs or party whips sense an opportunity to win some votes or increase their polling.
Supporting gamers, in their eyes, won’t do shit because gamers don’t vote in large numbers.
Anyone that expected the current British government to do anything a government is meant to do… Well… Let me introduce you to the past 14 years of disappointment.
Well yes, that’s kind of the point of a government petition, no? It is your job to make the laws.
Well technically yes but actually no.
The online parliament petitions are just there to placate the public into thinking they’re being listened to. Occasionally they are, when the MPs or party whips sense an opportunity to win some votes or increase their polling.
Supporting gamers, in their eyes, won’t do shit because gamers don’t vote in large numbers.
Anyone that expected the current British government to do anything a government is meant to do… Well… Let me introduce you to the past 14 years of disappointment.
There is no requirement for a government to change laws