• Make Flaming Hot Monster Munch Vegan
    Hot Wotsits are vegan so why can't monster munch be vegan? I'm not even vegan but vegans deserve spicy feet shaped crisps.
    20 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Dan Ormston
  • Let Us Keep O'Neills Ilford Open til 2am On Fridays
    This might seem silly to some but to most of us O'Neills Ilford is a little place of freedom away from the normal 9-5 grind of life. We are a wholesome family customers, dj, bar staff and door staff combined and closing the doors early on such an establishment will kill the pub entirely. Some of us are new here, some have been coming 10-20+ years and yet we all come together as a whole. 18 year olds are mixing with 50 year olds singing, dancing and enjoying everything that the pub gives. Please help us get our friendly little pub to stay open like it should. O'Neills is the heart of Ilford and with all the trouble there has been around the local area it's nice to have a place to go where you feel safe but also welcome around strangers.
    85 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Lauren Featherstone
  • Save British Steel Scunthorpe
    Yet again the forgotten North has suffered at the hands of the, turn the other cheek, Tory government. Even though Scunthorpe British Steel was making a profit, the company has gone into liquidation today. The government have used excuse after excuse to avoid investing £30 million to save the site. Scunthorpe has been linked to steel for 150 years. Since Victorian times, Scunthorpe played a major role in the industrial revolution. In 1964 weekly production of steel trebled to 9000 tonnes. It played a major part in wartime weapons and vehicle production. In 1988 it was fully privatised, facing the prospect of being undercut by cheap steel from countries such as China. Britain's steel has been renowned for its quality and supply in everything from shipbuilding to railway lines. But cheap imports were favoured above quality, causing a detrimental effect on Scunthorpe's productivity. In Scunthorpe, to lose this major site will result in the creation of a ghost town. Poverty will rise and this government won't prevent this decimation. Yet they happily bail out banks, whose loss was created by greedy bonuses. These men and women have already took pay cuts to save the plant, yet this goes unnoticed. They don't deserve this disgraceful repeat of history. I implore this government to Save Our Steel NOW!
    69 of 100 Signatures
    Created by W D Kempton Picture
  • Put star the tv show on Netflix.
    All star fans want it back.
    2 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Rebekah Millard
  • Provide us with the super fast broadband that we are paying for.
    Residents are paying full price for broadband and are consistently delivered below average speeds and line faults. We are receiving a sub standard service which is not only effecting our home life but many businesses too.
    33 of 100 Signatures
    Created by emma winter
  • Stop Plastic packaging at Aldi
    There is now indisputable proof that plastic has and is continuing to damage the environment. Aldi customers want to feel good when they shop for food, and know they are not adding to this global catastrophe. Only 9% of plastic has EVER been recycled. In the last ten years more plastic has been produced than in the last 50 years!
    83 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Tara Meeks
  • Bring ready to roll icing back to ALDI all year round
    baking is not seasonal and the product is fantastic . I am member of a very popular cake making community page and we are all disappointed that it is not stocked .
    50 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Laura crompton
  • Allow tattoos in cabin Crew
    This is a big thing to me as I want to be cabin crew as a child but I got a scar covered with a tattoo on my hand and most airlines don’t allow tattoos at all which I think is unfair as considering it isn’t hurtful.
    3 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Alfie Turner
  • Keep Debenhams in Southport open
    Something needs to be done about the business rates in the town. We can’t lose Debenhams in our town and more shops. The rot in our high street needs fixing
    2 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Aj Ajd
  • Compulsory Licencing of UK car wash sites
    Car Wash Advisory Service have been working within the car wash industry since 2011 and are specialists in the issues that surround unregulated washing. Further to the Environmental Audit committee's investigation in to hand car washing and their findings that the main faults lay with lack of understanding of the industry and lack of engagement from enforcement of current legislation. The EAC asked for mandatory licencing but the Government failed to grant this and offered voluntary licencing instead. They have clearly failed to understand that without mandatory licencing, the issues that surround unregulated vehicle washing (modern slavery, environmental damage, tax evasion) will not change, as the issues are so deeply ingrained, after years of neglect by successive Governments and their agencies. The only way to ensure that the issues that surround unregulated car wash sites stop is to introduce mandatory licencing.
    137 of 200 Signatures
    Created by Dawn Frazer
  • Prorata Redundency Pay
    Thousands of women change their hours at work and then whom are made redundant are being given a redundancy package based on the part-time salary, even though they may have works full time for a longer number of years. e.g. A female member of staff has worked for a company for 15 years then decides to have a family and go part time, as soon as she goes part time her redundancy package is based on the part time salary / hours not the pro-rata of her total career.
    1 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Gary Smith
  • FAIR TAX FOR ALL
    It is important because all the money companies make has been made by people purchasing goods and services from their tax paid incomes, low income resources or savings, not as right wing pundits would have us believe, from the sheer brilliance of the company owners or directors.
    1 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Robert Fearon