SCOTS have been signing up to an online petition calling for Brexit to be halted in their droves.

Now, thanks to an interactive map, you can see many people in your constituency have added their name to the petition.

More than four million people had now signed up to the document, which calls for the UK to revoke Article 50 and remain in the EU.

Meanwhile, Scotland's First Minister is expected to support calls for a People's Vote when she addresses up to one million people at the The Put It To The People march in London.

READ MORE: Nicola Sturgeon to address up to one million people People's Vote march​

The Court of Justice of the European Union ruled that Article 50 could be unilaterally revoked by parliament after six Scottish politicians successfully raised the case.

Now, thousands of Scots have pledged their support.

READ MORE: The story of how six Scottish politicians took on the UK and the EU

As of 12 noon, the constituency in which the highest percentage of the population had signed up to the petition was Edinburgh North and Leith on 18.09% (20,089 votes), followed by Edinburgh South (16.5%) and Glasgow North (14.8%).

Edinburgh East (13.9%) and Edinburgh South West (12.4%) also made the top 5.

At the other end of the scale, only 2.95% of constituents in Banff and Buchan (2,719 votes) had added their name. The next lowest rate was in Glenrothes (3.4%), followed by Airdrie and Shotts (3.7%), Glasgow East (3.8%) and Angus (4.1%).

Noting the enormous sign-up rate in Edinburgh, Kezia Dugdale appeared to criticse Labour chiefs for not opposing Brexit outright.

To examine the map for yourself, click here