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28 results
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Reduce the home building targets to 200,000 houses per year.
2,185 signatures
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Increase the Lifetime ISA house price limit in line with inflation
299 signatures, now closed
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Reduce income taxes on earnings under £50,000 and increase personal allowance
250 signatures
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Review the tax system
224 signatures
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We Want Affordable Housing for All.
124 signatures
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Call for the UK to Withdraw from the 1951 Refugee Convention
120 signatures
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Fund free wheelchairs for people who need them
113 signatures
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Make Shared Ownership and Social Housing eligible for the Boiler Upgrade Scheme
104 signatures, now closed
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Remove bedroom tax
67 signatures
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Introduce a low interest deposit loan to help all first time buyers
61 signatures, now closed
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Make mortgage lenders consider rent as proof of affordability
59 signatures
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Regulate the housing market more strictly
44 signatures
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Impose rent caps in major cities to stop rent hikes by landlords
32 signatures
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Increase funding to build more council housing
32 signatures
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Dedicate funding for investment in Eco-Innovative Housing Projects
32 signatures
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Introduce a new secondary property tax
26 signatures
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keep disabled people out of the Assisted Dying bill
Rejected
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Cut expenses claims for MP's who earn over £80k a year
Rejected
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Prevent landlords from profiting from tenants, and extorting tenants
Rejected
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Change the morgage criteria
Rejected
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Reassess foreign aid budget and redirect funds to housing and public services.
Rejected
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Abolish most taxes and keep only a few essential, fair, and simple taxes.
Rejected
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Stop subsidising both houses of food and drink to save 23 million.
Rejected
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Stop supporting share houses and make houses affordable for families
Rejected
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Request that King Charles dissolves the Labour Government.
Rejected
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Tax owners on all residential property apart from their primary residence
Rejected
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To improve the housing in the UK especially London.
Rejected
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Remove Standing Charges from fuel without raising unit costs
Rejected