https://revoke.info/: eg https://revoke.info/eu/london?eeb52
https://www.instagram.com/p/BvpZkdBgHdz/?utm_source=ig_share_sheet&igshid=1xgjhju2jpsmb
Or EU flag mafia have a B to B version:
Version with the url on the bottom is coming soon
(The Bollocks to Brexit version is on sale here:
https://www.euflagmafia.com/Bollocks_stickers_with_Revoke_Petition_QR_code/p5046194_19755530.aspx )
Or here is a version which you may prefer to use in certain circumstances:
This is a fantastic gadget to have on your phone ready to talk with whoever you bump into: https://beatthebrexiteers.uk/ Please carry on scrolling down this page.
This revoke petition has now slowed right down, but let's keep it moving!
You can see how your constituency is doing here: https://www.livefrombrexit.com/petitions/241584
Mark J suggests tweeting about it like this:
"Here's an idea for a simple action: the revoke petition includes constituency-level data on the associated map.
So make and share a screen shot of the latest total in your area.
Mine for example:
https://twitter.com/MarkJohnstonLD/status/1109790765172039680 "
Alisa points this out:
"All MP communication should include the point that less than half the population are daily social media users and only slightly more than half have any social media access. As the petition is almost entirely transmitted via social media, the online equivalent of 17.4 million in the real world is 8 million. Currently, at 5.4 million, we are approaching 75% of this number. It's hard to explain but incredibly important.
It might also be possible to figure out at a local level whether the number of signatories may exceed the number of people likely to have voted remain and lends huge extra weight to areas where 25% of the local constituency plus have signed. Because only 48% of the constituency are likely to have seen it. Equally if an area is very leave leaning, then a sign up figure as low as 15% could still outweigh the number of the remain voters in that area with daily social media use. "
This image appeared on East London against Brexit, thanks Jenna. here's a pdf to download: pdf. Actually, more than one family member can sometimes sign using the same email address, but it's safer not to rely on it. The simplified link shown here takes you to the same petition.
If you are thinking of going door to door you can also get a good result by printing your own letter. Here is an example of one used in South East London combining recruitment with drawing attention to the petition.
Go to the street mapping page for more help in organising your volunteers to go from door to door.