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Encourage banks not to refuse mortgages for properties with high service charge
29 signatures
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Increase the period an employment tribunal claim can be made to a year
29 signatures
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Ban guarantor policies for buying or renting homes
28 signatures
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Implement policies to help provide affordable housing for all
27 signatures
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Allow Sponsored workers to work for 24hrs per week in a second job
27 signatures
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Increase funding so councils can employ more lollipop people outside schools
27 signatures
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Raise the VAT threshold to £125,000
27 signatures
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Review civic education in secondary schools.
26 signatures
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Make it legal responsibility for homeowners to maintain property exteriors
25 signatures
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Make micro companies exempt from the employer national insurance increase
25 signatures, now closed
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Introduce requirement for all dogs to wear humane basket muzzle in public spaces
24 signatures
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Exempt properties rented by three unrelated people from HMO rules
24 signatures
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Increase funding to improve prison conditions and rehabilitation services
24 signatures
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Require more time spent in physical education classes in primary schools
24 signatures
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Increase Statutory Maternity Pay - 90% of Wages from 6 Weeks to 16 Weeks
23 signatures
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Review the primary school curriculum to prepare children for secondary school
23 signatures
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Reduce Discrimination: option to omit birthplace in passports & driving licenses
23 signatures
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Fine all courier & parcel delivery companies failing to meet delivery targets
23 signatures
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Fund increased wage for Teaching Assistants
22 signatures
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New protections and support for construction workers
22 signatures
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Increase regulation of Giveaway and Competition Websites
22 signatures
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Increase inheritance tax relief for businesses based on number of employees
22 signatures, now closed
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Prevent the Appointment of Officials Seeking to Advance Sharia Law in UK Gov
Rejected
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Allow legal medical cannabis patients in the UK to grow their own medicine
Rejected
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Reform the Driving Test Booking System and Stop Third-Party Exploitation
Rejected
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Discretionary life prison sentence
Rejected
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Add Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) patients to NHS Prescription Fee Exemption
Rejected
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Prevent the closure of Crewkerne Community & other community hospitals in area
Rejected
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Remove the 20-hour work limit for sponsored care workers to ease staff crisis
Rejected
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Make Political Education a compulsory part of the National Curriculum
Rejected
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PROTECT MEDWAY AND GRAVESHAMS GREEN BELT LAND. STOP DEVELOPMENT ON THIS LAND.
Rejected
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Support the traditional Fish & Chip industry! Reduce the VAT on Fish & Chips!
Rejected
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Requesting pedestrian crossing
Rejected
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Change routine smear tests from 5 years back to 3
Rejected
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Petition: Protect Women’s Health – Keep Cervical Smear Tests Every 3 Years
Rejected
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UK must act now to uphold humanitarian law and ensure aid reaches Gaza.
Rejected
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Free school meals for all school children in Liverpool.
Rejected
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Ensure All Aesthetic Practitioners Can Access Emergency Medicines
Rejected
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Strengthening UK Border Security in the English Channel.
Rejected
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Allow women to carry mace for protection and self defence.
Rejected
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change the prices of reading busses had 40% increase in this economy.
Rejected
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We must save the pre school for the kids and community
Rejected
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Objection to Proposed Retrospective Extension of ILR Qualifying Period
Rejected
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Do not apply ILR rule changes to current migrants in the UK retrospectively
Rejected
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Consider to stop Extension of ILR Qualification Period from 5 to 10 Years
Rejected
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Review the proposed change for settlement for health & social care visa holders
Rejected
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Defend legal immigration: Keep ILR to 5 years for existing skilled workers
Rejected
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Do not change ILR qualification period, PSW duration for existing immigrants.
Rejected
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Exempt existing skilled worker from Increasing ILR time from 5 to 10 years
Rejected
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Change the misleading signage on Collier Street & refund anyone who’s been fined
Rejected