• Change Same Sex Marriage Laws to allow a Two Way Conversion
    To seek equality for all. To address an injustice created by a law seeking to allow for equality. To address the law which states one cannot discriminate between a civil union and marriage when the consequences are felt globally, not locally. Equality Campaigners, Human Rights, Democratic Processes, Injustices created when new laws made, lobby groups, individuals, companies,
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  • Remove David Cameron from office over awarding Paula Vennells CBE
    David Cameron was aware of the Post Office scandal at the time of the award of CBE to Paula Vennells doing her job at the Post Office, why should people simply get a CBE for simply doing their job, however in this case she failed and looks like she was awarded for failure!
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    Created by Alan Peters
  • Post Office Bonuses To Be Paid Back From Recipients
    It is wholly immoral for the post office to pay a performance bonus for a performance that was fundamentally flawed incorrect and simply not true.
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  • Train Midwives, Doctors, Nurses to care for Type 1 Diabetic Pregnancies before lives lost
    By Catherine Burns & Alison Benjamin Health Correspondent & BBC Verify Well well well truth finally now @bbcpointswest didnt listen to me so you did thank you people . England's healthcare regulator has told BBC News that maternity units currently have the poorest safety ratings of any hospital service it inspects. BBC analysis of Care Quality Commission (CQC) records showed it deemed two-thirds (67%) of them not to be safe enough, up from 55% last autumn. The "deterioration" follows efforts to improve NHS maternity care, and is blamed partly on a midwife shortage. The government said maternity care was of the "utmost importance". The Department for Heath and Social Care (DHSC) said £165m a year was being invested in boosting the maternity workforce, but said "we know there is more to do". The BBC's analysis also revealed the proportion of maternity units with the poorest safety ranking of "inadequate" - meaning that there is a high risk of avoidable harm to mother or baby - has more than doubled from 7% to 15% since September 2022. This is not an isolated incident; it underscores a critical gap in our healthcare system - the lack of training for midwives, doctors, and nursery nurses in managing pregnancies complicated by type 1 diabetes. According to Diabetes UK (2019), approximately 700 women with type 1 or type 2 diabetes experience serious health complications during pregnancy each year that could be prevented with better care. We need urgent action to ensure that all healthcare professionals involved in prenatal and postnatal care are adequately trained in managing pregnancies affected by type 1 diabetes. This includes understanding how to interpret blood glucose monitoring devices accurately and how to respond effectively when these devices give incorrect readings. We cannot afford more near-miss stories like my daughter's or worse still - tragic outcomes due to inadequate training. We urge health authorities across the country to prioritize this issue immediately.
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    Created by Melanie Andrews
  • Why should makeup be tested on animals when YOU'RE the one wearing it?
    If you have any kindness in your soul then you should join my campaign because it has been proven that makeup don't even need to test on animals to ensure that humans can use them. It has scientifically been proven that animal testing can be replaced with new technological methods that are often faster, less expensive and more reliable. So what's the need to buy animal tested products?
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    Created by Tabby Free
  • Pay the sub postmasters and mistresses in the Horizon scandal immediately
    Politicians need to stop delaying tactics and finger pointing and pay these people now. The Gov is responsible for the post office and the post office is at fault. The Fujitsu software is still being used, despite the heartache it has caused to ordinary, innocent people. They should be made accountable. It’s an outrage and increased compensation payments should be made immediately. Families have been torn apart, some of those innocents have died in shame, some have taken their own lives. Money alone is not everything but it surely helps. This needs to end now.
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    Created by Jo Conti
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  • Hillsborough Law - Stop future cover ups
    A law such as this would promote a more transparent, fair and safer society in all in all areas of public and private life and not just the postal service. Less miscarriages of justice and fewer bent coppers. Just put your hands up when it happens and face errors can be addressed sooner for the public benefit.
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    Created by Nigel Pearson
  • Save Winchester A and E
    Every day, every night, Winchester's A&E department is extremely busy. Saving lives. Patching up injured children, agricultural workers, OAPs from care homes, students, casualties from road traffic accidents, revellers who've overdosed on alcohol or drugs, and all kinds of people. Virtually everyone in the city and the surrounding towns will have a family member or friend who has passed through this department. There is currently a consultation - open until 17 March. We need people to respond to this consultation and express their views on the proposed NHS changes. Save our Winchester A&E! IMPORTANT - Please make your views known on the Hampshire Together Consultation: https://www.hampshiretogether.nhs.uk/
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    Created by Lizzie Glassborow
  • Grit roads on the Nevill estate
    Nevill estate has over 700 homes, and a larger than average proportion of older people. Almost all residents have to use one of four steep roads to and from their home. These are treacherous in icy weather. Every snowy spell sees cars sliding into each other, roads blocked with accidents and people slipping over and being hurt. The bus can’t use its ungritted route, so people are trapped at home. Equally, essential services can’t reach homes.
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    Created by Lesley Healey
  • Mcvities original TUNIS CAKE
    Because there's no other product like it. Nothing comes close
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    Created by Claire Hayward
  • Sack James Cleverly after joke about drugging women
    Drugging women or men is an awful crime, leaving victims abused and traumatized. We look to our politicians to represent and protect us. James Cleverly’s appalling behaviour does not represent or protect us. It could easily embolden perpetrators to commit drugging and abuse crimes against women and men and the LGBTQ+ community. He should face the consequences of his terrible decision to think that it is a joking matter.
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    Created by Wendy Darlington