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Bring back Star Wars The clone warsStar Wars the clone wars was a great show that started in Cartoon Network the show grew with its fans and was getting better and better with each season. Untill it got cancelled and was replaced by rebels which is good but not great. The clone wars introduced us to beloved characters in rebels Rex and Asoka. it also added Darth maul into the series. I loved the Clone wars and with Rebels ending on season 4 it's a perfect time to bring back Star Wars the clone wars right where we left off.4 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Conor Page
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Cameras in care homesThis would protect both staff and residents help improve the care the elderly receive and cut down on neglect and abuse.88 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Ray Lewis
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Stop Emad Elmrabet deportationEmad has been in the UK for over 20 years. He has 2 children in the UK and all his family members live in the UK. He has never returned to Libya.. He is receiving medical treatment for a serious eating disorder and mental health issues.. Sending him back to a danger country with no healthcare is a death sentence. Please sign this petition to help him.12 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Georgie Murphy
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Stop school uniform rip offTimes are hard for everyone now and grandparents helping out too still money is hard to come by....and one or two outlets should not make a high profit out of school uniform.....11 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Angela Fearns
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Basketball courts need to be builtI was born in halifax and now I know why Halifax is not up there with Bradford or Huddersfield (close regions). However small Huddersfield might be it does have a good park with basketball courts (greenhead park) and Bradford have an awesome park (lister park) with 6 basketball hoops - 3 pitches. I really want to play basketball and there is no place in halifax where I can play for free. This needs to be sorted out.6 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Zizi Lasebth
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NHS spendingTo ensure those entitled get quick and necessary attention, whilst eliminating wasteage on salaries, purchases and other handouts7 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Colin Brown
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No More Diesel Ice-Cream Vans Poisoning Our ChildrenBecause of their height, a small child, when waiting in line for their summer treat, will often be subjected to several minutes of poisonous gas from a diesel or petrol engine. Ice-cream vans tend to station themselves in parks and near playgrounds, meaning the health and safety of all children in the vicinity is compromised. We wouldn't allow a lorry to park next to a group of children and keep their engine running for hours on end, so why do we accept it from an ice-cream van? Several boroughs already insist on using electric vehicles to sell ice-cream in parks. We are calling for a blanket ban of diesel powered ice-cream vans in all parks and outside our homes. This is better for the whole community, including those selling those delicious 99s.42 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Simon Wallfisch
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Make housing developers be transparent in ManchesterCurrent planning law states that if a developer will make less than 20% profit on a new development, they can ignore a council's regulations about building affordable and social housing. Leaked documents from several developers have shown that the maths they use to work out their profit margins are purposefully misleading, allowing them to claim they will make less than 20% profit on a development by undervaluing the prices of the houses they will sell and over-costing the labour. To combat this Islington, Greenwich, Lambeth and Bristol councils have introduced a policy that forces developers "viability assessments" to be made public. By bringing these dodgy maths into the public domain, Councils, campaigning groups and individuals will be able to hold developers to account and force them to use more honest maths.6 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Barry McAtarsney
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Make housing developers be transparent in ManchesterCurrent planning law states that if a developer will make less than 20% profit on a new development, they can ignore a council's regulations about building affordable and social housing. Leaked documents from several developers have shown that the maths they use to work out their profit margins are purposefully misleading, allowing them to claim they will make less than 20% profit on a development by undervaluing the prices of the houses they will sell and over-costing the labour. To combat this Islington, Greenwich, Lambeth and Bristol councils have introduced a policy that forces developers "viability assessments" to be made public. By bringing these dodgy maths into the public domain, Councils, campaigning groups and individuals will be able to hold developers to account and force them to use more honest maths.2 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Kevin Nolan
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Keep soldiers family together in the United KingdomMr Ray Coulson , served his country for 22 years in the forces . Married a woman with children from Canada, a country that fought for the UK in the world wars, now can not afford the court costs to fight against his family being deported , He will now have to immigrate to Canada just to keep the family together . This is totally wrong and unacceptable.61 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Roman Cascino
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Create a safe free skatepark in Mynydd IsaIt will bring the community together and keep children off the streets. Also for people who don't feel confident may even give them a chance to get out and meet new people. There is not much to do in mynydd isa and I think a skatepark would bring a lot of different people together to all enjoy it as one.18 of 100 SignaturesCreated by zak keenleyside
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Keep Late Opening At Medway LibrariesThe libraries concerned presently open till 7:00 pm will now shut at 6:00 pm this will cut the availability of the library to all those local hard working people.5 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Nick Smith
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