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Ban Dangerous Pesticides in MoretonhampsteadThe use of glyphosates has already been banned or restricted in 8 countries. It is not acceptable that ourselves, our children and the animals we share our community with are being routinely exposed to these chemicals whether we like it or not. This is a matter of great importance for those of us who care about each other's health and the health of our children, our cats, our dogs and all the flora and fauna of this city, of course including our beloved bees. If you don't live in this area, click here to start a campaign for your city: https://secure.38degrees.org.uk/start-a-pesticide-campaign68 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Danielle Baines
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Post-Referendum Election on Leaving EUMost mainstream parties have campaigned against leaving the EU so it is not proper they carry on uninterrupted without seeking a new mandate. Indeed these parties have specifically warned against leaving the EU. In any case members of parliament with conscience could consistently vote to trigger a vote of no confidence in the government.9 of 100 SignaturesCreated by David Jones
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End the Tony Blair Witch huntTony Blair is working in the interests of the Labour Party. Tony Blair gave the Tory Party 2 land slide election victories, whilst the current leadership, democratically elected, my be a A Dangerous Experiment, its a democratic experiment. Just because Blair has a different world view to Corbyn that is no grounds to slander him. Blair has a track record (for that period) Corbyn might be right for this time. The Electorate will choose. Splitting the Labour party is reminiscent of Brownites or Blarites. So we now have the Corbinites to divide the party. Blair wants a Labour Victory and feels there is a plan to go for the center ground which is a different plan to that or the left. Is the Labour Party a broad or Narrow church?4 of 100 SignaturesCreated by doug thompson
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Ban Dangerous Pesticides in Paisley, Johnstone, Bridge of Weir, Houston and all of Renfrewshire now!The use of glyphosates has already been banned or restricted in 8 countries. It is not acceptable that ourselves, our children and the animals we share our community with are being routinely exposed to these chemicals whether we like it or not. This is a matter of great importance for those of us who care about each other's health and the health of our children, our cats, our dogs and all the flora and fauna of this city, of course including our beloved bees. If you don't live in this area, click here to start a campaign for your city: https://secure.38degrees.org.uk/start-a-pesticide-campaign18 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Gregor Burns
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Ban Dangerous Pesticides in EssexThe use of glyphosates has already been banned or restricted in 8 countries. It is not acceptable that ourselves, our children and the animals we share our community with are being routinely exposed to these chemicals whether we like it or not. This is a matter of great importance for those of us who care about each other's health and the health of our children, our cats, our dogs and all the flora and fauna of this city, of course including our beloved bees. If you don't live in this area, click here to start a campaign for your city: https://secure.38degrees.org.uk/start-a-pesticide-campaign7 of 100 SignaturesCreated by James WaterHouse
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Ban Dangerous Pesticides in IsleworthThe use of glyphosates has already been banned or restricted in 8 countries. It is not acceptable that ourselves, our children and the animals we share our community with are being routinely exposed to these chemicals whether we like it or not. This is a matter of great importance for those of us who care about each other's health and the health of our children, our cats, our dogs and all the flora and fauna of this city, of course including our beloved bees. If you don't live in this area, click here to start a campaign for your city: https://secure.38degrees.org.uk/start-a-pesticide-campaign6 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Valentina Bernardi
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Private and State: Make Education Spending FairIt is utterly immoral that one child can have more spent on their education in one year (£24000 at the most expensive public schools for non-boarding pupils) than is spent on another child for the whole of their secondary education (it can be as little as £4000 a year). I went to one of those expensive schools (albeit back in the 1970s) and have worked all my professional life in the state system. The unfairness of a society in which one school can barely fix a roof while another is busy putting in a second theatre or an olympic swimming pool. Why on earth do we tolerate it? It doesn't have to be this way. Finland, one of the top performing education systems in the world, has no private schools at all. For many successful systems private schooling is very unusual. We may not be able to shut private schools, but who could resist the moral case for a system where all children had the same money spent on them, to give them all the same start in life?1 of 100 SignaturesCreated by David Kinder
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Stop Scottish Councils Investing In The Arms TradeWeapons kill people. The companies that manufacture weapons profit from selling them to states which kill people. A more peaceful world means less weapons are required which, in turn, would hurt the profits of arms manufacturers and the dividends of public money investments. We should not be relying on dividends to help fund our local authorities when those dividends only increase as more weapons are sold. This is morally wrong! The article which spurred this petition can be found here: https://www.commonspace.scot/articles/8521/killing-name68 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Andrew Hunt
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Increase the 15.5mph speed limit on electric bikes to 25mph.Electric bikes are a cheap, light, efficient and environmentally friendly mode of transport, which can travel 66 times further than a car on the same amount of energy. This approximates to 2,000 mpg. They are also far safer for other road users and cause significantly less congestion and pollution, while also reducing wear and tear on the roads. The problem is the arbitrary 15.5mph top speed imposed on electric bikes. There seems no good reason for this, other than to support the car-making and fossil fuel sectors. 15.5mph is fine in a city, but it makes electric bikes impractical for moderate to long-distance commutes on open roads, where they are significantly slower than pedal-powered bikes. It is precisely in the 15-25mph range where you need mechanical assistance, and this is where it is currently banned.20 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Ron Compton-Stewart
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Prevent Cement Batching at Alltgoch Quarry, CwrtnewyddCement batching can cause harmful emissions. Whilst we understand that every effort is being made to reduce the risk, the plant is extremely close to the village of Cwrtnewydd and an error could easily lead to the harmful emissions entering the air. Not only that, the lorries travelling to the quarry are already causing a hazard on the narrow lanes, therefore adding to that traffic will exacerbate the situation.60 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Helen Weedon
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Boycott University in 2017We need to give youngsters (as well as as mature students) a fair footing in life. It should not cost to improve oneself and, in doing so, society at large.2 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Derick Mugambi
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Tax Empty HomesIn the midst of a housing crisis it is unacceptable that so many properties lie empty or derelict. Too many young people find it impossible to gain the independence they would have taken for granted fifteen or twenty years ago. Taxing empty properties based on the amount of time they've been empty and their value would incentivise owners to help ease the housing crisis by selling or letting vacant properties to those who are desperate for a home of their own.6 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Stephen Rees
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