• Refugees Welcome in Bourton on the Water
    Aylan, 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.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-welcome
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    Created by juliana pinnegar
  • Refugees Welcome in Storrington
    Britain is a Christian country, and Storrington is a Christian village. We are ready to offer help, support and accommodation to Syrian refugees until they can be found their own accommodation and jobs. We don't want Britain to be the kind of country, or Storrington the kind of village, 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-welcome
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    Created by Bill Thomson
  • Refugees Welcome in Colliers Wood
    David Cameron announced we’ll welcome 20,000 more Syrian refugees. But there’s a catch. This will take 5 years, leaving thousands of refugees in limbo. It’s now up to us to show that in cities, towns and villages all across the country we’re ready to welcome people now. Aylan, 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.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-welcome
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    Created by Amy Wilson
  • Show support for UK Muslims
    To reduce daily instances of resentment towards Muslims, and help Muslims feel appreciated, and included, on an economic and social level, as part of the UK community.
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    Created by Nicole Horner
  • Refugees welcome in Clun
    David Cameron announced we’ll welcome 20,000 more Syrian refugees. But there’s a catch. This will take 5 years, leaving thousands of refugees in limbo. It’s now up to us to show that in cities, towns and villages all across the country we’re ready to welcome people now. Aylan, 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.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-welcome
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    Created by eleanor langwell
  • I will home a refugee
    We have all seen and been shocked by the recent refugee crisis, the thousands of people fleeing war, risking theirs and their children’ lives to cross the seas. Only to arrive in Calais, where the British Media has been painting these people as illegal migrants, who are only a drain on our resources. But we, the British people have been illustrating in droves that this is not how we see things- that these are people, just like us, who deserve to find safety. Many of us have taken over supplies to keep these people as fed and warm as possible, but tents are not a sustainable solution as the winter months loom. All across the country, we are signing petitions declaring the refugees are welcome in our towns. But, politicians are still insisting that Britain, one of the most privileged countries in the world, does not have the resources to take on these people in such desperate situations right here on our doorstep. Lets go a step further and prove that we can. If we can get even as half as many signatures as there are refugees in Calais, we can give politicians an irrefutable argument that there is space and that when the Government fails to act, ordinary citizens will.
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    Created by Sapphire & Scarlet Allard & Sherriff
  • Refugees Welcome in Selborne
    David Cameron announced we’ll welcome 20,000 more Syrian refugees. But there’s a catch. This will take 5 years, leaving thousands of refugees in limbo. It’s now up to us to show that in cities, towns and villages all across the country we’re ready to welcome people now. Aylan, 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.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-welcome
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    Created by Marie Kervin
  • Refugees Welcome in East Surrey
    We need to take action ASAP because people are suffering and we need to reach out and help and show that we too can welcome victims of this atrocious war.
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    Created by Helen Burnett
  • Caps on Energy Prices
    A recent report from the Competition and Markets Authority showed that millions of customers in the UK are “paying too much for their energy bills”. Over the four year period up until 2013, the CMA showed that the ‘Big Six’ energy providers (E-On, EDF Energy, SSE, Scottish Power, British Gas and Npower) collectively overcharged customers by £1.2 billion a year, compared to what should have been being paid were the energy market properly competitive. The CMA proposed, along with their findings, a temporary price cap on energy tariffs across the UK, keeping gas and electricity prices down, at least for a while. David Cameron initially reacted with a somewhat lukewarm response, with a spokesman saying that he would be “prepared to consider” the plan; he has now gone back on even that, claiming that he “does not think that price regulation is the right approach”. We firmly believe that price regulation is the right approach, or at the very least it is a short term solution that saves millions of people money and in no way frustrates the possibility of a long term solution. So, sign this petition and make sure that Mr Cameron listens and does his bit to put an end to the shameless exploitation of customers by the oligopoly that is the Big Six energy providers.
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    Created by Thomas Brady
  • Refugees Welcome in Chorley
    David Cameron announced we’ll welcome 20,000 more Syrian refugees. But there’s a catch. This will take 5 years, leaving thousands of refugees in limbo. It’s now up to us to show that in cities, towns and villages all across the country we’re ready to welcome people now. Aylan, 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.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-welcome
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    Created by Janet Watkis
  • Chelmsford City Council homing Syrian Refugees
    Humanitarian need in the same way 1945 holocaust victims were helped. Grasping the fervour And desire for so many Brits feeling "I wish I could do something practical to help whilst Politicians both local and national ring their hands in fear of their political life
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    Created by Chris Kirby
  • Refugees Welcome in Livingston
    David Cameron announced we’ll welcome 20,000 more Syrian refugees. But there’s a catch. This will take 5 years, leaving thousands of refugees in limbo. It’s now up to us to show that in cities, towns and villages all across the country we’re ready to welcome people now. Aylan, 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.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-welcome
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    Created by Nicola Kelly