• A Junior EU Referendum as a democratic exercise (16-18 year olds)
    Although Article 50 has been given the go-ahead to be triggered, it is debatable that young people (16-18), have a right to participate in deciding their future, perhaps than the millions of people who were empowered to vote on a matter that will not concern them as they will have passed away by the time the process of leaving the EU will have been completed. It is afterall, their future that has beeng decided for them.
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    Created by ADAM SINDALL
  • Make Higher Education free in the UK
    Higher education has fees around £9000-£20000 per year. Not everyone can afford this education to pursue their career. Let everybody have equal opportunities to have the education if they want it. Help society understand that all education is equally important.
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    Created by Sophia Eden
  • Get Trump Barred from ALL pubs and bars
    Because we bar people for making customers and staff uncomfortable (as well as other reasons), and this guy is a prat. Stay out of my pub I wouldn't want to sit in the same room as this guy and enjoy a meal, or stay in the same Hotel or bar or any space. Keep him out.
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    Created by Alan Hedgecock
  • Make Politics compulsory in secondary education
    This is important because not enough people know about how politics work and who to vote for when the time comes, I think teens need to know who to vote for and what people in the government do.
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    Created by Lewis Critchley
  • Collect Tax from British Offshore Tax Havens to Fund Free Elderly Care
    Various governments have had no adequate policy for caring for the elderly in England and Wales, leading to dreadful suffering, as well as strain on the NHS. Its a moral imperative to change this and bring in the Scottish system that provides non- means tested home care for the elderly. That way, they are safer at home and not bed blocking the N.H.S. ( Community Care & Health ( Scotland) Act 2002.) The Government says there is no money to pay for the Scottish system of elderly care in England and Wales. That's because successive governments chose to collude with the corporate elite, rather than care for us. This also causes too much tax burden paid through P.A.Y.E., which should reduce if the elite loop holes that lose the welfare state budget billions of pounds were closed. A proper policy to enforce tax collection from British offshore territories, including political support and resources to bring vigorous tax collection cases, would raise billions of pounds for home care and convalescent homes for the elderly as well as fund other public services.
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    Created by J Bradwell
  • No State Visit for President Trump
    Throughout his candidacy and now in the first days of his presidency, Donald Trump has sought to undermine fundamental principles - gender and racial equality, human rights, religious freedom, freedom of the press and preservation of the environment amongst others - that Her Majesty the Queen and the British people hold dear. If a State visit is granted, we believe that it would legitimise a series of beliefs that are fundamentally opposed to those of Her Majesty and the British people.
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    Created by Algy Williams
  • Allow UK Parliament MPs to have a 'free' vote on the Brexit white paper to leave the EU
    The result of the UK referendum held in June 2016 on whether the UK should remain a member of the European Union clearly showed that the will of the people is to leave the EU. (Leave 52%, Remain 48%). However, the referendum did not state the terms on which we should leave or policies that should be agreed once we have left. MPs and Parliament need to be given an opportunity through a 'free' vote to debate and agree Brexit policy by representing the views of constituents, rather than the imposed views of their respective political parties.
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    Created by Adrian Wheway
  • Gina Miller for the House of Lords
    She is clearly intelligent, independent and understands the real importance of the sovereignty of Parliament. We need people of such integrity running the country rather than time servers
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    Created by Simon Spence QC
  • Tell Teresa May to raise Climate change withTrump.
    In his first acts as president, Donald Trump has frozen funding for key environmental agencies, removed 'climate change' from whitehouse and epa websites and prevented the publishing of data. We call on the Prime Minister to be unequivocal in resisting climate change denial which is a danger to the u.k.
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    Created by Kevin Stevenson
  • Houses of Parliment
    The UK would enjoy money from the extra tourism, the relocating the Houses of Parliament would save a lot of tax payer money. The old Houses of Parliament would become a bigger tourist attraction giving money back to the tax payers pot and put towards better healthcare and looking after the elderly.
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    Created by Vicky Weller
  • Theresa May: Don't visit President Trump
    Donald Trump is consistently showing that he is unfit to be President of the USA. By going to visit him so quickly, you will be legitimising the words and actions of a very dangerous man. Going quickly makes you look so desperate for a post-Brexit deal, that you are willing to sacrifice morality. The so-called 'Special Relationship' needs to be put on hold, at least until Trump is gone. 100,000 people in London demanded it within 24 hours of his inauguration, together with tens of thousands in other UK cities and hundreds of thousands across the world.
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    Created by Mel Gould
  • Stop the refurbishment of Westminster Houses Of Parliament
    To continue with this over blown cost to the public purse alongside the same refurbishment of the Windsor place is obscene. Let’s have Parliament setup in a newly purpose built unit to house MPs & Lords instead of paying for overblown expensive second homes in London; austerity should arrive at this place before anywhere else. This is public money they are spending in favour of themselves again. No one has done a cost analysis in this direction it's not even on the table alongside the proposed works. The public should vote on this or stop it, to deliver the public a better outcome than this. Make houses of parliament a tourist attraction only; money raised to pay for the works and no occupation of the building. Thus self funding it like crowd funding but on the hoof thus the cost would dramatically be reduced to the public.
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    Created by Ashley Richards