• Support UK staying in Single Market
    TO LEAVE THE SINGLE MARKET WOULD BE A DISASTER FOR THE PEOPLE, especially the young - what kind of world would they inherit?.. It would destroy the economy and only benefit those who would buy out the pieces for nothing, the Ultra - right, the same people who are behind Trump and Brexit.To stay in the single market is the best way to guarantee economic growth and environmental equity for the UK. It would safeguard hundreds of thousands of jobs and the survival of significant industries for Britain. Staying in the Single Market would vastly simplify the Brexit talks, making sure that human resources needed in various economic sectors stay here. It would get rid of the necessity for complicated trade agreement for which the UK has little expertise.
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    Created by George Vigileos
  • Bring voting into the 21st century & allow electronic voting in national & local elections.
    Many people, especially younger people, are disenfranchised by an archaic system of voting.
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    Created by Diana Brighouse
  • Create a Con/Lab led Coalition to oversee Brexit
    This petition argues that the Con/DUP alliance/coalition is wrong for Northern Ireland and the UK as a whole, and compromises the government's role as a neutral broker in the region.
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    Created by Richard Moore
  • lab/con coalition
    i think they should put the country first make history and unite for the sake of stability i call on jeremy corbyn to call for a joint administration
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  • We call for a Government of National Unity
    With brexit looming the only way that the UK can have a strong negotiating position is from working together. We must stand strong with Europe for European values against the Trump government. Germany works very successfully with a coalition of left and right.
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    Created by Peter Brayne
  • In the event of a hung Parliament following the 2017 General Election
    1. Our existing democratic system is no longer fit for purpose. It is too centralised, serves political parties before people, stifles talent, innovation and new thinking, is unresponsive to the needs of local communities and promotes short-termism. 2 At a time of increasing turbulence in world affairs, the nation is clearly divided in the face of the complex issues posed by the inconclusive EU referendum which excluded the voices of young people whose future was being decide 3 No single political party is able to look after the interests of the nation as a whole Recent elections and referendums have pulled the nation apart and previous governments have failed to invest in the regions and protect opportunties for non-partisan pubic discourse – either in the media or in the political process - causing uncertainty amongst the electorate in the face of complex decisions about the direction of our country Note that whist Parliament is dissolved, it is not possible to petition the government and there is precedent under clause 61 of Magna Carta to petition the Queen
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    Created by Joshua Malkin
  • Trump not welcome
    Trump has shown himself to be unworthy to hold the position of President of the US through many actions and comments and most recently by his deliberately misleading reference to comments made by Sadiq Khan relating to security matters in London. If Trump were to come there will be huge public discontent throughout the UK . There would be an unjustifiable security cost to protect him at a time when all our security resources should be concentrated on the high level of risk of more terrorist activity against the general population.
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    Created by Don Hale
  • Theresa May: Review Trump's UK state visit invitation
    Donald Trump's ill-judged, offensive and divisive response to 3/5/17, and his internet harassment of London's democratically elected Mayor, disqualify him for the honour of a state visit. This petition calls on Theresa May to invite the elected representatives of the UK Government to review its offer of a state visit to Donald Trump, in response to the offence that Trump's comments on 3/5/17 have caused to huge numbers of people within the communities of London and the UK; most importantly, those directly affected by the terrorist attacks.
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    Created by Rachel Withers
  • Give Ariane Grande the key to Manchester 🗝
    Because it's the only way we as a nation can say thank you to her for everything she has done for the victims and the injured and their families
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    Created by Ross Burrowes
  • Stop the demolition of Crawley Town Hall
    • Crawley Town Hall is a significant twentieth-century building worthy of preservation; it is the public face of the New Town and as such has iconic status. • The interiors are particularly well designed and represent the best of the era, particularly the early elements of ‘Minimalism’ • The loss of this building would be to lose an important example of iconic new town design with a high quality of both materials and detail • Of even greater loss would be that of the work of a significant architect and interior designer, Max Clendinning, who’s interior design works have been an influence on design to the present day • Crawley has historical importance as one of the first post-war New Towns to be planned • Crawley’s design principal is open, low rise and airy • The demolition is to make way for three 9 -10 storey tower blocks of flats and offices. Completely out of character with the ideas and history of the town • A new Town Hall is simply a waste of money and a destruction of our heritage
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    Created by Elliot Spain
  • Reverse all police cuts
    Since 2010 the government has cut the uk wide police force to unsafe levels. We must stand united with our police and demand the government reverse all cuts to the police so that they have the resources to protect and defend our way of life.
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    Created by Alex Ashby
  • Publish the report on the foreign funding of extreme Islamist groups now.
    After Manchester and London Bridge, Theresa May says the UK is too tolerant of extremists. Yet this report may never be published due to its "sensitive" contents, meaning it is thought to focus on Saudi Arabia, which the UK recently approved £3.5bn worth of arms export licences to. After so many deaths there is no excuse for this blatant hypocrisy. Before taking away more of our civil liberties she must publish this report Cameron commissioned. If it results in the UK doing no further business with Saudi Arabia and UK politicians being humiliated for past trade that is better than fuelling more terrorism. See http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/home-office-terrorist-funding-report-saudia-arabia-focus-not-publish-conservatives-government-a7766381.html And http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/manchester-attack-salman-abedi-salafi-jihadism-wahhabism-isis-al-qaeda-islam-muslim-suicide-bombing-a7754301.html
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    Created by David Smith Picture