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28,102 petitions
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Force a By-Election for Members of Parliament, who leave a Political Party.
Rejected
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Stop travel companies from increasing their prices during school holidays.
Rejected
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Allow all shops (regardless of size) to open for only 6 hours on a Sunday.
11 signatures, now closed
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Issue Parent and Child parking permits in a similar way to disabled parking.
Rejected
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Reclassify the theft of a pet as a specific criminal offence in UK law.
Rejected
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Create a new tax and use the money to buy food for starving African children
11 signatures, now closed
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Ban fireworks for at home use and only allow them at scheduled controlled events
Rejected
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Make Deliveroo come to Ascot and Sunningdale
Rejected
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Up grade the A34 to motorway standard.
11 signatures, now closed
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Make socio-economic background a protected characteristic (Equality Act 2010)
11 signatures, now closed
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Step in and defend Hong Kong against Chinese tyranny.
Rejected
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Members of this Parliament cannot stand Again, and all will lose pension rights,
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Compulsory sessions for teachers about mental health
11 signatures, now closed
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Stop public handouts of money for asylum support without public acceptance.
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Make it compulsory for PIP assessments to be recorded
11 signatures, now closed
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Abolish the BBC television licence.
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Ensure the safety of passengers by ending cross border cab-hiring.
11 signatures, now closed
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Make the stunning and slaughter of all animals fully humane
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Put Boris Johnson's Brexit deal to the people, against the option to remain
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MPs to work weekends until will of people, Brexit, occurs.
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Make 18th September a National UK Holiday and call it 'Jimi Hendrix Day'
11 signatures, now closed
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Put the referendum to the people but with PM deal or No Deal as the questions.
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Ask the Queen To Sort All This Mess Out With Brexit.
Rejected
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legalisation maximum temperature of 30C - or 27C for those doing strenuous work
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Make gaming & social media videos include thought provoking ads to stop violence
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INVEST HEAVILY IN FUSION!!! GET FUSION DONE AND MAKE US AN INDEPENDENT COUNTRY!
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Protect house purchasers/vendors with a defined process/law & financial penalty
11 signatures, now closed
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Make dairy farming ethical; end early calf separation & allow cattle to graze
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Ban trophy hunting of all wild animals
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Raise awareness for mental health In young people across secondary education.
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The human right to safety and informed consent for medical consumers
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Cancel Tottenham Hotspur
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Stop tv providers over charging
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Make meat/animal products as easily identifiable as allergens on food packaging
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Withdraw Article 50 Letter! Lisbon Treaty isn't validated! People are Sovereign
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RESOLVING NEW PROVIDENCE WHARF (NPW) CLADDING
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Don't revoke article 50
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Debate validity of 2016 Referendum given the Leave.eu breach of electoral law
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If all MIGRANTS left the UK tomorrow, would the government continue with BREXIT
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Abolish The Requirement For Purchasing A Licence To Watch Television In The UK
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Hold a general election immediately.
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Introduce a GAMBLING CARD that is based on an individual disposable income.
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Get on with Brexit, do what was voted for, by the majority of people in the UK
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Elected Members leaving their Party should resign and by-election should be held
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Withdraw President Donald Trump’s invitation to the UK.
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Ensure that maintained nursery schools are financially sustainable in the future
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Remove tom watson as mp for voting against his constituency in the referendum
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Cancel Donald Trump's state visit to the United Kingdom
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Stop issuing Parking penalty tickets for delivery drivers
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THE BBC SHOULD SACK JO BRAND.
Rejected