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73 petitions

  1. Recognise the production and serving of cask ale as Intangible Cultural Heritage

    Government responded – 24 April 2025

    The Government is setting up an inventory to recognise intangible cultural heritage in the UK. We will open a public call later this year and would welcome a submission on cask ale.

    14,015 signatures

  2. Make the Tour de France a Category A event so it is free-to-air

    Government responded – 24 April 2025

    The current list of events strikes the right balance between encouraging access to a number of sporting events and maximising broadcasting income. There are no plans to review the list at this time.

    14,076 signatures

  3. Shut the migrant hotels down now and deport illegal migrants housed there

    Government responded – 23 April 2025

    We are working as fast as possible to close asylum hotels and increase the removal of people with no right to be in the UK, but we inherited an asylum system in chaos, and we cannot fix it overnight.

    40,593 signatures

  4. Require parliamentary scrutiny of any proposal to amend the Royal Mail USO

    Government responded – 23 April 2025

    The government’s priority is to ensure that Royal Mail can effectively serve its customers in the future. Legislation requires Ofcom to secure a sustainable and efficient universal postal service.

    16,887 signatures

  5. Hold a referendum on re-joining the European Union

    Government responded – 22 April 2025

    The Government was elected on a manifesto that made clear the UK would not rejoin the EU. We are focused on a strategic alliance with the EU to make the UK safer, more secure and more prosperous.

    16,490 signatures

  6. Change the law, so that UK citizens can force an immediate General Election

    Government responded – 17 April 2025

    It is a core principle of our constitution that the government of the day holds office by virtue of its ability to command the confidence of the House of Commons. There are no plans to change this.

    12,039 signatures

  7. Do not restrict vape flavours

    Government responded – 9 April 2025

    Further consultation will occur before introduction of any specific restrictions on vape flavours. To avoid unintended consequences on smoking rates, the any restrictions will be carefully considered.

    12,162 signatures

  8. Increase funding for people with Parkinson’s and implement the "Parky Charter"

    Government responded – 3 April 2025

    The Government is committed to improving health outcomes for people with neurological conditions, including Parkinson’s disease. Funding provision is subject to Spending Review decisions.

    25,427 signatures

  9. Make the sale of catapults/ammunition and carrying catapults in public illegal.

    Government responded – 3 April 2025

    The Government will keep this issue under review, balancing the concern over the need to protect wildlife from the minority who misuse catapults, with respect for their legitimate use by anglers.

    21,278 signatures

  10. Fund Awareness and Training Regarding Functional Neurological Disorders (FND)

    Government responded – 3 April 2025

    The Government is committed to improving health outcomes for people with long-term conditions, including functional neurological disorders. Funding provision is subject to Spending Review decisions.

    11,387 signatures

  11. Postural Tachycardia Syndrome: fund training and facilities

    Government responded – 20 March 2025

    Improving health outcomes for people who live with long-term conditions, including postural tachycardia syndrome (PoTs), is a key part of the Government's ambition to build an NHS fit for the future.

    13,693 signatures

  12. Launch a Public Inquiry into Grooming Gangs

    Government responded – 1 April 2025

    Alexis Jay went on to conduct a 7-year national inquiry on child sexual abuse. Our priority now is to act on her findings and deliver justice for grooming victims, not order another national inquiry.

    22,719 signatures

  13. Ban large solar schemes on farmland/open countryside and promote solar on roofs

    Government responded – 1 April 2025

    Solar power is key to our Clean Power 2030 ambition. We have no plans to ban solar on farmland. All projects go through a rigorous planning process. Increasing rooftop solar remains a top priority.

    15,047 signatures

  14. Lift restrictions on prescribing puberty blockers to trans children.

    Government responded – 25 March 2025

    The Government has no plans to reverse the legislation. It is backed by evidence from the Cass Review and independent recommendations by the Commission on Human Medicines (CHM).

    13,059 signatures

  15. We are petitioning for a National Referendum on Assisted Dying

    Government responded – 24 March 2025

    The Government has no plans to hold a referendum on assisted dying.

    10,965 signatures

  16. Fund more CAR T Cell Therapy for eligible patients

    Government responded – 24 March 2025

    The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has recommended CAR-T therapies for patients with lymphoma, which are now available to NHS patients in line with NICE’s recommendations.

    11,151 signatures

  17. Allow motorcycles in bus lanes as default

    Government responded – 24 March 2025

    Local authorities are best placed to understand the needs of their road networks rather than central government. The consultation did not find enough evidence of the safety benefits for change.

    19,813 signatures

  18. Allow transgender people to self-identify their legal gender.

    Government responded – 19 March 2025

    The Gender Recognition Act 2004 is a robust piece of legislation that reflects the seriousness of changing a person’s legal gender. The Government will not be introducing self-identification.

    119,502 signatures

  19. Remove the 28 day time limit from the unduly lenient sentence scheme for murder

    Government responded – 14 March 2025

    The Law Commission are currently reviewing the law on criminal appeals, including the time limit of the ULS Scheme. The government will carefully consider the recommendations in their final report.

    13,994 signatures

  20. Grant automatic visa extension and ILR for Ukrainians after 5 years

    Government responded – 12 March 2025

    We recognise the Ukrainian government’s desire for the return of their citizens to help rebuild Ukraine when it is safe to do so. This is why the temporary Ukraine schemes do not lead to settlement.

    13,316 signatures

  21. Increase Carer's Allowance to equal minimum wage

    Government responded – 11 March 2025

    Carer’s Allowance provides some financial recognition that an unpaid carer may not be able to work full-time. It is part of a range of support based on individual needs, rather than a wage.

    11,267 signatures

  22. Make GCSE exams free for home educated children under 18

    Government responded – 11 March 2025

    Parents who home educate are fully responsible for that education, including costs of obtaining qualifications. We are introducing a duty on local authorities to give advice to those who request it.

    13,101 signatures

  23. Fully Repeal the Gender Recognition Act

    Government responded – 10 March 2025

    The Government has no plans to repeal the Gender Recognition Act (2004).

    13,980 signatures

  24. Reduce the ILR qualifying period from 5 years to 3 years for legal immigrants

    Government responded – 7 March 2025

    People can settle in the UK after a period of temporary permission. These periods may vary in specific instances; we keep policies under review but see no case to reduce the current five-year period.

    39,225 signatures

  25. Change requirements for ILR for those who have graduated and worked for 3 years

    Government responded – 7 March 2025

    Settlement in the UK is a privilege. Those wishing to settle must show a contribution to the UK for a meaningful period, and we see no case to reduce the five year period required to demonstrate this.

    13,960 signatures

  26. Allow BN(O)s ETA-free entry

    Government responded – 7 March 2025

    The Government reviewed this position and has decided to exempt BN(O) passport holders from requiring an ETA for travel to the UK. This will be kept under review in case of any indication of abuse.

    12,179 signatures

  27. Ban immediately the use of dogs in scientific and regulatory procedures

    Government responded – 5 March 2025

    The government does not agree to the proposed immediate ban as international guidance still requires data from animal testing to ensure the safety of medicines and products before testing in humans.

    234,539 signatures

  28. Tighten the rules on political donations

    Government responded – 26 February 2025

    The Government is committed to protecting our democracy by strengthening the rules around donations to political parties and is currently developing proposals to give effect to this commitment.

    142,675 signatures

  29. Update the dangerous dogs act to specifically protect horses

    Government responded – 25 February 2025

    The police and local authorities already have a range of powers available to tackle dangerous dogs and irresponsible dog ownership, including dog attacks on other animals.

    20,545 signatures

  30. Stop DWP repeating PIP assessments for disabled people

    Government responded – 24 February 2025

    Personal Independence Payment is based on needs and not condition. Award reviews are a key feature of the benefit and ensure that payments accurately match the current needs of claimants.

    22,972 signatures

  31. Provide day 1 financial support to parents caring for a seriously ill child

    Government responded – 24 February 2025

    We recognise the difficulties faced by parents of ill children and a range of financial support is available. The government has no plans to introduce a day 1 non-means tested grant.

    16,513 signatures

  32. Create path to Settlement for Ukrainians in the UK

    Government responded – 24 February 2025

    We recognise the Ukrainian government’s desire for the return of their citizens to help rebuild Ukraine when it is safe to do so. This is why the temporary Ukraine schemes do not lead to settlement.

    35,417 signatures

  33. Raise the income tax personal allowance from £12,570 to £20,000

    Government responded – 20 February 2025

    The Government is committed to keeping taxes for working people as low as possible while ensuring fiscal responsibility.

    247,244 signatures

  34. Require labelling of beef & dairy from cows fed with additives to reduce methane

    Government responded – 19 February 2025

    There are currently no rules requiring meat or dairy products to be labelled with details of animal feed, and the Government has no plans to introduce any.

    36,077 signatures

  35. End the use of cages and crates for all farmed animals

    Government responded – 17 February 2025

    This Government was elected on a mandate to introduce the most ambitious plans to improve animal welfare in a generation. The use of cages and crates is an issue we are now considering very carefully.

    101,583 signatures

  36. Review decision to cede sovereignty of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius

    Government responded – 13 February 2025

    We achieved our primary objective in negotiations with Mauritius: to protect the future of the UK-US military base on Diego Garcia. The treaty will be put before Parliament for scrutiny and debate.

    13,472 signatures

  37. Extend free bus travel for people over 60 in England

    Government responded – 12 February 2025

    The English National Concessionary Travel Scheme costs around £700 million annually. Any changes to the statutory scheme must be carefully considered for their impact on its financial sustainability.

    59,326 signatures

  38. Do not stop transgender people from receiving care in mainstream hospital wards

    Government responded – 11 February 2025

    Following the General Election last year, the Government is considering next steps for the 10-year review of the NHS Constitution. An update to Parliament will be made in due course.

    24,441 signatures

  39. Ban animal testing for human products and medicines

    Government responded – 10 February 2025

    The government does not agree to the proposed ban. The UK still requires data from animal testing to ensure the safety of medicines and products before testing in humans.

    15,469 signatures

  40. Repeal the Climate Change Act 2008 and Net Zero targets

    Government responded – 6 February 2025

    There is no ‘two-sided’ debate on anthropogenic climate change. The Government’s policy to support ambitious action on climate change reflects the overwhelming scientific consensus.

    19,747 signatures

  41. Reinstate release of certain serious offenders half-way through their sentence

    Government responded – 6 February 2025

    Release points are within the remit of the Sentencing Review and we will consider any recommendations from the review.

    12,317 signatures

  42. Prohibit publishers irrevocably disabling video games they have already sold

    Government responded – 3 February 2025

    There are no plans to amend UK consumer law on disabling video games. Those selling games must comply with existing requirements in consumer law and we will continue to monitor this issue.

    14,976 signatures

  43. Reverse Cadet Forces Funding Cuts by Min of Defence and the Dept of Education.

    Government responded – 23 January 2025

    Resource constraints have impacted across all areas of Education and Defence including support to Cadet activity. Cadet funding is kept under review and must be balanced against other priorities.

    16,960 signatures

  44. Stop Means Testing Pensioners and increase the State Pension

    Government responded – 27 January 2025

    Our commitment to the Triple Lock throughout this Parliament will increase the State Pension by up to £1,900 a year by its end. The Government does not and will not means-test the State Pension.

    14,502 signatures

  45. Abolish Non-Crime Hate Incidents

    Government responded – 24 January 2025

    The National Police Chiefs’ Council, supported by the College of Policing, are reviewing the use and effectiveness of non-crime hate incidents. The Government will await the outcome of this review.

    33,620 signatures

  46. 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.

    226,833 signatures

  47. 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.

    101,685 signatures

  48. 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.

    11,519 signatures

  49. 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.

    22,580 signatures

  50. 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.

    16,759 signatures

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