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UPDATE: March 21,stone age sculpture of a goddess of eroticism and fertility 2019, 3:11 p.m. GMT The petition has since gained more than 1 million signatures. Per the government Petitions Committee, the "rate of signing" is the highest in the website has ever seen.
You might have heard, but things aren't exactly going smoothly in the run-up to Brexit. The exodus from the EU is slated to happen on March 29, which (*checks calendar*) is just days away.
A petition to remain in the EU and revoke Article 50 gained over 600K signatures before crashing the government petitions website.
As if Brexit wasn't already shambolic.
SEE ALSO: Hot mic picks up someone saying 'we're actually f**cked' during live BBC broadcastArticle 50 is the legal mechanism by which countries can formally exit the European Union.
A House of Commons spokesperson confirmed in an email to Mashable that the website was experiencing difficulties due to a high volume of traffic.
"The petitions site is experiencing technical difficulties and we are working to get it running again urgently. It has been caused by a large and sustained load on the system."
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The spokesperson later confirmed that the website is now working again.
At the time of publishing this article the petition has reached 630K signatures.
Celebrities like Game of Thronesstar Daniel Portman (who plays Podrick) and Hugh Grant were calling on followers to add their signatures to the petition.
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After the site crashed, Twitter was ablaze with reactions, with many urging people to keep trying.
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