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Refugees Welcome in our village Bolton-le-sandsAylan, the toddler who drowned fleeing Syria, was just three years old. His town was under attack by Isis. His five year old brother and his mum also died trying to reach safety. Yet our prime minister has just said ‘we won't take any more refugees’. He thinks that most of us don't care. But 38 Degrees members do care. We don't want Britain to be the kind of country that turns its back as people drown in their desperation to flee places like Syria. So let's stand up for Britain's long tradition of helping refugees fleeing war. Let's show the Prime Minister that we, the people of Bolton-le-sands, are proud to do our part and provide refuge to people in their hour of need. Please sign and share, or start your own petition for your town or city here: https://you.38degrees.org.uk/efforts/refugees-welcome68 of 100 SignaturesCreated by David King
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Recall UK Parliament and debate the refugee and humanitarian crisisPeople are dying in their thousands, The UK Govt is bringing shame on us all. Nigel Farage seems to be running the country as UKIP's shadow is more important to David Cameron than children's lives.1 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Don Wantto
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Refugees Welcome in Ringwood and FordingbridgeAylan, the toddler who drowned fleeing Syria, was just three years old. His town was under attack by Isis. His five year old brother and his mum also died trying to reach safety. Yet our prime minister has just said ‘we won't take any more refugees’. He thinks that most of us don't care. But 38 Degrees members do care. We don't want Britain to be the kind of country that turns its back as people drown in their desperation to flee places like Syria. So let's stand up for Britain's long tradition of helping refugees fleeing war. Let's show the Prime Minister that we, the people of the UK, are proud to do our part and provide refuge to people in their hour of need. Please sign and share, or start your own petition for your town or city here: https://you.38degrees.org.uk/efforts/refugees-welcome78 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Pat Brandwood
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Free the 'vice' journalists in TurkeyThese journalists are accused of working with and for two enemies??? These arrests are more to silence the Turkish press. Free them and allow them to continue their work. This is outrageous behaviour and achieves nothing but grief.7 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Julia Haworth
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We'll take Syrians into our homesSyrian refugees are leaving their beloved country due to the civil war and pressure from Assad and ISIS. Syrian nationals are experiencing persecution and genocide , depending on race and faith. In World War Two Britain offered sanctuary to thousands of Jews fleeing persecution. Once again we should open our country and our homes to these people. This is a global humanitarian crisis. These are not economic migrants: they are refugees of a crisis of which Britain is partly responsible. We owe it to these people, as fellow humans , to extend sanctuary as relief from their suffering. It is purely by chance that they were born in Syria and we in the UK. Were the situation to be reversed we would hope the same from them.31 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Alice Johnston
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Saving Refugees in the MedThe people wouldn't take such risks if it didn't offer them better hope than they had at home. They will still come regardless and boats will still capsize and children will still drown if we do nothing to help reduce the amount. This is a human tragedy and we must increase what we are doing to help the victims.2 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Michael Birchmore
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Stop premium charges on benefit helplinesPeople who are struggling to survive, should not be charged for calling numbers to arrange benefits.10 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Ryan Castledine
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Provide more support for refugeesI believe this country should be showing more compassion to refugees who are seeking safety. We need to consider helping these people feel safe and allow those in danger a safe haven in this country. We need to help reduce the number of people drowning because of the desperate situation they are in and take the lead from other european countries who are trying to help these people.5 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Paul Leeming
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Ban buy-to-let landlords refusing DSS payments from the homeless.There is an epidemic of homelessness in the United Kingdom. It is illegal under The Equality Act 2010. for a business to discriminate against individuals based on their sex, sexual orientation, physical/mental disability or race, and YET... Homeless individuals are more likely to be: - Male - Suffering from mental illness - Suffering from physical disability - From the LGBT community - From black and minority ethnic backgrounds By refusing DSS (housing benefit) as a method of paying rent, letting agents and buy-to-let landlords are indirectly discriminating against sections of society which would be protected under law, because they are homeless. Please sign and share16 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Nick Hanson
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Cameron must accept more asylum seekersBritain has paid a part in destabilizing all of these areas. We have a moral imperative to take in refugees from conflict in these regions, albeit at a cost to ourselves and at the Conservative Party's cost to their political popularity. Refusing sanctuary to these asylum seekers enables and legitimizes human trafficking. Britain's current stance of taking so few refugees is a shameful disgrace. Children continue to suffocate and drown while Britain complacently and self-centredly looks the other way.56 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Tessa Roynon
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Parliament: create a system for UK public to house Syrian RefugeesThe people fleeing Syria need shelter and refuge. The victims in Syria are dying from war, not starvation. This is not a migration issue. It is a humanitarian issue and with 6.5 million Syrian's displaced, asylum is the key.68 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Sara Harvey
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UK safe haven for Syrian refugeesAdults and children are dying trying to escape from conflict in their own country. They need a safe haven,in UK, until it is safe to return. UK should cooperate with other EU countries to facilitate their escape, thereby reducing their reliance on criminal traffickers, and then provide temporary accommodation and resources until it is safe for them to return to Syria. NOW is not the time for focus on catching traffickers, nor for political issues, such as limiting immigration into UK34 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Pat Brandwood
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