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52,033 petitions
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Give us back our roads - Stop LTNs Now!
Rejected
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The UK should reject The Great Reset promoted by The World Economic Forum.
Rejected
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Somewhere to report people/businesses for forcing disabled people to wear masks
Rejected
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Reconsider the rule of no parent to grassroots kids football safeguard are kids
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Government to compensate all couples for weddings which they have destroyed
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Party politics should be removed from the first tier of local government
Rejected
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Leave British Summer Time until March next year. Give us double BST in 2021.
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Protect local banks from closure and re-open them during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Allow children in the same "bubble" at school to gather in groups of more than 6
17 signatures, now closed
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Graham's Law - Legislate against Fake news.
Rejected
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NHS to resume all non emergency treatments and to stop denying medical care.
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Stop local councils from privatising waste collection
17 signatures, now closed
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Allow carers to access the "Help to Save" Scheme
17 signatures, now closed
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Make legal for HGV drivers to park on double yellow lines in industrial estates
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Ban DRM and protect consumer rights to use technology without restriction
17 signatures, now closed
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More mental health funding, councillors in school, mental wellness curriculum
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Legislate against banks continuing to invest in fossil fuels.
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Change the rule on specifying Place of Birth in the passports
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Allow sixth formers to leave school premises during school hours
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Do not force children back to school in September 2020 during covid19 pandemic.
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Provide face coverings to all pupils over ten in receipt of free school meals.
17 signatures, now closed
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Amend the Overseas Operations Bill. Remove triple lock in cases of torture
17 signatures, now closed
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Reduce the number of Members of Parliament by 50%
17 signatures, now closed
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Mandatory drug testing of MPs
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Do not re-start schools as yet
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No Detention for kids who haven’t done homework!
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Extend furlough for those businesses required to stay shut
17 signatures, now closed
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Ensure future year's university applicants will also not lose out to COVID-19
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British public to clap instead of MP pay rise.
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revert to using teacher submitted grades for a level results 2020
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Require that people apply for planning permission before erecting trampolines
17 signatures, now closed
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Remove Congestion Charge at week-ends
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Cut down content in core subjects such as Mathematics in 2021 GCSES
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To Take Action in Protecting Children Going Back to School
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Impose a tax on the racing industry, to fund the care of all ex-race horses
17 signatures, now closed
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Establish a specialist police force to protect the NHS
17 signatures, now closed
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Introduce a Balanced Budget Law
17 signatures, now closed
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Return responsibility for Government data policy to DCMS
17 signatures, now closed
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Fully enact Seni’s Law
17 signatures, now closed
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Stop All Petrol Stations from selling Alcohol after 10pm/ 24hours
17 signatures, now closed
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Start a Social Housing Build
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Stop disclosing salary breakdown to ex-partners
17 signatures, now closed
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Add Child Mental Health as a mandatory module to Teaching Degrees in the UK
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Create a police enforcement unit to deal with bus, tram and station crime.
17 signatures, now closed
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Treat relatives of care home residents with dementia as key workers
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Allow people who have qualified for a full state pension to stop paying NI
17 signatures, now closed
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To prevent the addition of flouride and lithium into UK water supplies.
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Backdate new stamp duty rule when Covid started in March
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Ban culling of male chicks and ducklings in the UK
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Joint claimants should receive £1300 cost of living payment instead of £650
17 signatures, now closed