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78 petitions

  1. Close the borders! Suspend ALL immigration for 5 years!

    Government responded – 17 January 2025

    The Government is taking the tough action required to reduce both illegal immigration and overall net migration, without the economic damage that would come from suspending immigration entirely.

    227,257 signatures

  2. Ban driven grouse shooting

    Government responded – 16 January 2025

    The Government has no plans to ban driven grouse shooting. It recognises well-managed grouse shooting can be an important part of a local rural economy, providing direct and indirect employment.

    102,582 signatures

  3. Allow carers already in UK on sponsored visa to work for any CQC care provider

    Government responded – 16 January 2025

    Sponsorship is a vital part of the Points Based System, providing protection for workers. We have no plans to change this approach to offer people to work unsponsored in a sector.

    11,520 signatures

  4. Give State Pension to all at 60 and increase it to equal 48hrs at Living Wage

    Government responded – 16 January 2025

    The Government has no plans to make State Pension available from the age of 60 or to increase State Pension to equal 48 hours of work a week at the National Living Wage.

    22,614 signatures

  5. Hold a referendum to decide if the UK should leave the ECHR.

    Government responded – 27 January 2025

    This Government is fully committed to the ECHR and does not propose to support the holding of a referendum on UK membership.

    16,799 signatures

  6. An independent evaluation of the Cass review on child gender services

    Government responded – 14 January 2025

    The Government and NHS England are fully committed to implementing all recommendations from the independent and evidence based Cass Review. We do not support an independent evaluation of the Review.

    17,012 signatures

  7. Fund free TV licences for all pensioners

    Government responded – 30 January 2025

    There are a number of TV licence concessions available, including for over-75s in receipt of pension credit. There is no BBC concession to provide free TV licences for all pensioners at this time.

    50,623 signatures

  8. Raise the standard tax-free Personal Allowance to £45,000

    Government responded – 3 February 2025

    The Government has not extended the last Government’s freeze on personal tax thresholds, meaning from April 2028 working people will keep more of their earnings as thresholds will rise by inflation.

    47,457 signatures

  9. End the Badger cull and adopt other approaches to bovine TB control

    Government responded – 10 January 2025

    Bovine TB has devastated British farmers and wildlife. Work has started on a new eradication strategy to drive down TB rates, protecting cattle and farmers’ livelihoods, and to end the badger cull.

    89,056 signatures

  10. Ban non-stun slaughter in the UK

    Government responded – 10 January 2025

    The Government would prefer all animals to be stunned before slaughter. However, we respect the rights of Jews and Muslims to eat meat prepared in accordance with their religious beliefs.

    93,590 signatures

  11. Decriminalise Abortion

    Government responded – 23 December 2024

    All women have a right to access to safe, legal abortions on the NHS.

    103,014 signatures

  12. Allow parents to take their children out of school for up to 10 days fine free.

    Government responded – 23 December 2024

    We are determined to break down barriers to opportunity by supporting every child to achieve and thrive at school, working with parents and protecting children’s right to education.

    147,582 signatures

  13. Don't apply VAT to independent school fees, or remove business rates relief.

    Government responded – 20 December 2024

    The Government will remove tax breaks for private schools. This will raise £1.8bn a year, helping to deliver the Government’s commitments for children in state schools.

    115,308 signatures

  14. Require all businesses and public services to accept cash payments

    Government responded – 19 December 2024

    It is for individual organisations to decide whether to accept cash as a form of payment. However, existing regulation protects access to cash and supports the ability of organisations to accept cash.

    15,892 signatures

  15. Ban fossil fuel advertising and sponsorship

    Government responded – 18 December 2024

    The government is committed to reducing emissions from high carbon products and will continue to bring forward proposals to do so. There are currently no plans to restrict fossil fuel advertising.

    67,146 signatures

  16. Abolish the tv licence

    Government responded – 12 December 2024

    The Government has committed to the licence fee for the current BBC Charter Period, up to the end of 2027. Charter Review will consider how we ensure future funding of the BBC is fair and sustainable.

    36,405 signatures

  17. Run a public information campaign on the climate crisis

    Government responded – 10 December 2024

    This government is committed to ensuring that everyone can contribute to the UK achieving net zero and are scoping the most effective way to communicate about climate change to the public.

    23,972 signatures

  18. Introduce a compensation scheme for WASPI women

    Government responded – 9 December 2024

    The Government is reviewing the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman’s report and once this work has been undertaken, will be in a position to outline its approach.

    161,189 signatures

  19. Limit the sale and use of Fireworks to licence holders only

    Government responded – 9 December 2024

    Most people use fireworks in a responsible and safe manner, with laws in place to address misuse. The Government intends to engage with stakeholders to gather evidence on the impact of fireworks.

    87,400 signatures

  20. Referendum on changing the Electoral System To Proportional Representation (PR)

    Government responded – 6 December 2024

    The Government has no plans to change the voting system for UK Parliamentary elections.

    42,170 signatures

  21. Make breaking a manifesto against the law and trigger a General Election

    Government responded – 29 January 2025

    The Government has a mandate to deliver its manifesto commitments. Our full focus is on fixing the foundations, rebuilding Britain, and restoring public confidence in government.

    53,597 signatures

  22. Call a General Election

    Government responded – 6 December 2024

    This Government was elected on a mandate of change at the July 2024 general election. Our full focus is on fixing the foundations, rebuilding Britain, and restoring public confidence in government.

    3,075,100 signatures

  23. Don't change inheritance tax relief for working farms

    Government responded – 5 December 2024

    The Government’s commitment to farmers is steadfast. There is also an urgent need to repair the public finances in as fair a way as possible. The reform of the reliefs strikes the right balance.

    153,743 signatures

  24. Exempt all social care providers from the employer NIC increase

    Government responded – 4 December 2024

    The Government is committing to provide support for the costs that arise from the changes to the employer NICs of ONS-defined public sector organisations only.

    40,570 signatures

  25. Create a public consultation on freedom of speech and disinformation

    Government responded – 29 November 2024

    The Government keeps all legislation under review but does not plan to hold a specific public consultation on freedom of speech and disinformation in the UK at this time.

    23,394 signatures

  26. Reverse changes to Winter Fuel Payment

    Government responded – 26 November 2024

    The Government has no plans to reverse the means testing of the Winter Fuel Payment but is focusing on increasing Pension Credit take-up to ensure all eligible pensioners continue to receive support.

    61,946 signatures

  27. Introduce 16 as the minimum age for children to have social media

    Government responded – 17 December 2024

    The government is aware of the ongoing debate as to what age children should have smartphones and access to social media. The government is not currently minded to support a ban for children under 16.

    131,894 signatures

  28. Apply for the UK to join the European Union as a full member as soon as possible

    Government responded – 19 November 2024

    The Government was elected on a manifesto that made clear there will be no return to EU membership. However, we are determined to reset the UK-EU relationship, putting it on a more solid footing.

    136,610 signatures

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