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  1. Hold a Referendum on the Assisted Dying Bill

    Rejected

  2. Make all gifts given to MPs subject to Benefits in Kind rules.

    Rejected

  3. That British Armed Forces not be sent to fight in Ukraine under any circumstance

    Rejected

  4. Create an Animal NHS

    Rejected

  5. Stop fining/punishing parents for taking THEIR children out of school.

    Rejected

  6. Save The Right To Buy Discounts That Eligible Tenants Have Already Earned.

    Rejected

  7. Stop private children’s homes from profiting off vulnerable young people.

    Rejected

  8. Allow students toilet access during lessons to support well-being.

    Rejected

  9. Let Cows Trump

    Rejected

  10. Create a Law that protects children from being used as pawns during separations.

    Rejected

  11. Keep the Union Jack flags up all year round, particularly in Regents Street

    Rejected

  12. The UK must not sign up to EU Military Unification without a referendum.

    Rejected

  13. Declare Government has forfeited legitimacy by breaching constitutional rights.

    Rejected

  14. Make it illegal to take photos or videos of minors without consent.

    Rejected

  15. I Would Like To Start This Petition To Raise The Age Restriction On Social Media

    Rejected

  16. Stop the proposed changes to PIP eligibility

    Rejected

  17. Remove subsidies from Parliament resturants and bars,

    Rejected

  18. Dissolve Parliament.

    Rejected

  19. Start a petition AGAINST the Data And Access Bill.

    Rejected

  20. Do not delay, postpone or cancel Local Elections in May 2025.

    Rejected

  21. Review and improve the management of roadworks at the M26-M25 junction.

    Rejected

  22. Hold local elections as planned and protect our democratic rights.

    Rejected

  23. Repeal the British Museum Act 1963

    Rejected

  24. Tighten rules on donations, lobbying, and campaign spending.

    Rejected

  25. I call upon the Government to leave the ECHR and give back power to the UK.

    Rejected

  26. Save Cricklewood's Post Office.

    Rejected

  27. Petition to make UK overtime pay tax-free, supporting workers and easing costs.

    Rejected

  28. Make all fireworks both public sale and commercial noiseless.

    Rejected

  29. REMOVE IHS SURCHARGE FOR VISAS WITH A RIGHT TO WORK FULL TIME

    Rejected

  30. Regulate the Use of Artificial Intelligence Generated Content

    Rejected

  31. Failing the interests of the people, allow a vote for instant general election

    Rejected

  32. Change the law so the public can call for a general election

    Rejected

  33. To dissolve o Parliament pending a general election at the earliest opportunity.

    Rejected

  34. Mandate self defence classes in schools with military training & tournaments.

    Rejected

  35. Call a General election. We want Labour out.

    Rejected

  36. Stop Perth and Kinross Council implementing their proposed council tax rise.

    Rejected

  37. Scrap undemocratic Clause 24 of the Children's Wellbeing and Schools (CWS) Bill

    Rejected

  38. Ban smoking in homes resident to children under the age of 18.

    Rejected

  39. Allow country to remove their elected government when they fail to deliver.

    Rejected

  40. Commit to ensuring that state pension entitlement will never be means tested.

    Rejected

  41. The government should cap vet fees to make pet healthcare more affordable.

    Rejected

  42. Ghana Passport Fee in the UK for 32-paged booklets should stay £100. #No£180.

    Rejected

  43. Have endometriosis and adenomyosis listed as a disability in the UK.

    Rejected

  44. Help get sign language taught in schools as a lesson.

    Rejected

  45. The Government should not hand over the Chagos Islands to Mauritius.

    Rejected

  46. Legalise marijuana for people over the age of 18.

    Rejected

  47. Petition The king must dissolve parliament immediately

    Rejected

  48. Require school to watch PMQs every Wednesday at midday

    Rejected

  49. Reproductive Rights to become codified, creating it as part of supreme law.

    Rejected

  50. A cafe/coffee shop within the Education Centre within the Houses of Parliament.

    Rejected

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