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Tell Amazon.co.uk To Reduce Fees For CharitiesMany UK charities rely on selling donated goods on Amazon.co.uk to raise vital funds. Amazon now take a 20+% cut of ALL charity revenue and make literally millions of pounds each year off the back of UK charities. This is money that needs to go to good causes and not to line the pockets of a US corporation! Amazon did charge a massive 15% commission but have recently increased this rate further. Tell Amazon this is just plain greedy and needs to stop now! eBay offer charities heavily discounted fees for selling on eBay.co.uk and we demand that Amazon follow eBay's lead in offering reduced selling fees for charities.10 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Douglas Gurr
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Bring back the Coastliner running it with the Coasthopper offering an Intergrated ServiceThe Doctor Beeching style axe hanging over these vital bus services means we must work together to save vital bus services this is a great way of doing it with the Coastliner and Coasthopper running together its needed so lets do it ok!21 of 100 SignaturesCreated by 765 Action Committee Holt Norfolk
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Ban debt collection agencies.To reduce poverty. To give the poor the opportunity to repay what they can afford. To reduce stress anxiety and depression. To stop legalised bullying and intimidation.9 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Dermot Jones
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Swap Plastic for Paper PackagingWe've all seen the disturbing photos in the media lately of our plastic waste littering the planet. About a year ago I decided to reduce my household waste. I started buying from vegetable stalls, selective items from supermarkets and I travelled to zero waste shops. It was tough to juggle with life and a family and when December hit, with two boys birthdays, parties and Christmas our house became swamped again. And then it dawned on me - I can't do this alone. I can't quietly go Plastic Free. I need to be noisy, I need to let others know what I'm trying to do here. I need to create change. But change is tricky especially when you try to do it all at once. And lots of people out there do not have the time to shop at lots of different stores. So I'm asking Tesco to make one change. To set them an achievable first step towards plastic free. (After all, Every Little Helps) I want Tesco to set an example by changing the way they package their rice and pasta to paper packaging because the current plastic packaging is well, plastic and worse still, non recyclable. I am trying to promote easy swaps that people can make to make their supermarket shop plastic free, however rice and pasta are one of the hardest areas to find alternatives. Thanks for signing and please share! The Plastic Free Mama @theplasticfreemama45 of 100 SignaturesCreated by The Plastic Free Mama
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Stop Sainsbury's throwing away good foodthis is going to Michael Andrew Coupe the CEO of J Sainsbury plc, parent company of the supermarket chain Sainsbury's since July 2014 this is my story A few days ago I was in my local Sainsbury's about 18:00, i was talking to one of the ladies who works there at the instore bakery, I asked her why she was bagging up the loose bread rolls up and she said i have to reduce them in price otherwise if we don't sell them by the end of the day we have to though them out. I said can you not give them to the homeless? She said I would love to but I'm not allowed to. This is disgusting in the 21 century, it has to stop!!! WILL YOU HELP ME64 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Harriet Jameson
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The government must ensure all SME's who supply Carillion are paid in full and on timeTaxpayers do not want money spent on proving who is to blame at this time or suffer an eternity of news time discussing it. We want to know how you are going to protect the ordinary people - the many not the few.13 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Elaine Shelton
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Changing the law on Company LiquidationsThe Public purse has never been so strained with fewer persons or businesses paying in due to Tax avoidance avoidance , loopholes & policy , yet demand remains high in ever decreasing Public Services. High profile failures like these should not fall on the Public Purse but place the loss with the Banks & Creditors whose lack of financial prudence could well encouraged irresponsible borrowing & ultimate failure when calling for the companies liquidation.5 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Mike Cooke
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Ask Lidl to reduce its use of plastic packagingThere is far too much plastic thrown away and supermarkets need to take steps to remove single use plastic packaging from their stores.130 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Simon Brewin
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Better WiFi for Tuke HouseAs students, we have assignments to complete and we need adequate internet access to complete our coursework. I have spent £95 on data these last two weeks. It’s outrageous and needs to be resolved. The amount of people complaining about the WiFi is appalling, and cannot continue. WiFi is supposed to be provided by our accommodation/ university but when going to complain you get told that they can’t do anything about it, and the other one can sort it. Deadline week has been an absolute nightmare.28 of 100 SignaturesCreated by melissa howard
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Stop Unsolicited and nuisance calls from anonymous companiesCompanies are setting up all over the country (and abroad) and making unsolicited calls to our homes and mobiles. You can never find out whom they are because they hide. This despite them having been issued with a telephone number (and yes, often it is a UK number), yet there is no register of them! One company in Swansea (the review centre on 01792 917559) call to tell you that your life insurance is due for review. When you question which policy; they swear and hang up. Some of these companies are legitimate and just making a living, so the legitimate ones surely would have no issue being on a register? How difficult can it be that when a new telephone number is issued, it's registered on a national data base so that you can report the company? The government need to step in and take control of this because people are being ripped off left right and centre. It costs the U.K. Economy £193 Billion in fraud every year. That's £6000 a second! It rips the life out of OAP's who lose their hard earned savings and it destroys life's. In this day and age something can and must be done. Sign the petition and let's make some noise and stop the rip of scammers because it could be you, your parents, your grandparents or your friends next.6 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Andy Cressey
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Free Feminine Products in ShopsThis is important because there is lots of homeless woman or just woman in general who are having to spend an average of £3-5 a month just because the way woman are built biologically.29 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Kayleigh Alexander
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UK Regulation of PayPalEffectively PayPal can do what they like including holding on to your money for 6 months and or associating your account to someone else’s without sufficient evidence to do so, the only way to challenge PayPal in the UK is via the financial ombudsman after 8weeks but only in relation to PayPal's terms and conditions not in relation to unethical practices and data protection breaches.24 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Hannah Ashley Fraser
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