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Mcvities original TUNIS CAKEBecause there's no other product like it. Nothing comes close552 of 600 SignaturesCreated by Claire Hayward
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Sack James Cleverly after joke about drugging womenDrugging 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.13 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Wendy Darlington
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Hold Fujitsu to account for Post Office scandal£67 million! That’s how much more the taxpayer will now be giving to Fujitsu as one of it's government contracts is being extended. The firm at the heart of the Post Office scandal continues to be handed numerous government contracts paid for by millions of taxpayers money despite its role in the Post Office Horizon Scandal. It’s even been named a “key strategic supplier”. No one at Fujitsu has been held accountable, even after it was confirmed the accounting errors were caused by the computer system. In fact, Fujitsu has continued to win government jobs worth millions, as recently as last month, despite calls for the firm to be frozen out of any new contracts. They were even awarded a £36 million contract extension to keep running their Horizon Post Office contract until 2025. HMRC officials are saying this doesn’t count as a new contract as it’s an extension of a previous deal - but those who campaigned for wrongly convicted subpostmasters say it sends a dangerous message: unethical, dodgy corporate behaviour has no real consequences. Hundreds of thousands of us have signed the petition urging the Government to hold Fujitsu to account and not give them any new taxpayer money. But they clearly aren't listening yet - so we need even more people to help send a powerful message.284,405 of 300,000 SignaturesCreated by David Smith
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Implement Speed Limit Reduction and Safety Measures on Turpentine Lane and Peabody AvenueOur safety as pedestrians are important and the risk of accidents needs to be prevented5 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Camilla Caberlotto
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Thameslink to add rail and Overground signage outside Denmark Hill stationDenmark Hill is the 39th most-visited out of the UK's 2,579 train stations. It serves two major hospitals, the new Salvation Army headquarters and is one of only two stations serving the 11,000 people who live in the Camberwell area. It's also a travel hub for people living in Herne Hill and East Dulwich. It has no signage on its busiest side. If visitors are unfamiliar with the station (as many hospital visitors are), it's impossible to find by sight. It's currently an anonymous brick building on a busy road. The newer, far quieter, side of the station has a prominent illuminated sign. Thameslink refuse to add any proper signage to the busier side on Champion Hill, despite this being to the obvious detriment of hospital visitors and others.150 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Tim Guest
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Amazon robbery!Because you don’t like to be ripped off by one of the biggest businesses in the world. Keep more of your money and support retailers who do not suddenly decide to feed you adverts unless you pay more.5 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Alex Marsh
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DO SOMETHING ABOUT DISCRIMINATION TOWARDS LGBTQ+This issue is important as still today statistics are showing that one in eight LGBT people which is 13% have experienced some form of unequal treatment because of there sexuality which is a fairly high amount and shows how important it is treat people as an equally research in school also shows how people view LGBT9 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Craig Mackintosh
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Give Alan Bates an honour for exposing Post Office scandalPaula Vennells said she had “listened” after over 1.2million people signed the 38 Degrees petition to strip her of her CBE due to the wrongful prosecution of hundreds of postal workers. Now Alan Bates, the ex-postmaster who led the decades-long fight to expose the Horizon system scandal, should be recognised with the same honour himself. He had previously turned down an OBE as he believed it would be a “slap in the face” to the victims to accept an honour while Ms Vennells still held her CBE. Usually honours are announced to mark the New Year and the Monarch's birthday, but in special circumstances they can also be awarded at other times. Carol Vorderman, the presenter of the Pride of Britain Awards that recognised Alan Bates last year, is leading calls for him to receive a CBE at least. She said: "When I think of heroes I think of brave people who fight a Goliath for the good of all, and not themselves. Who are tenacious, who never give in. Alan Bates is all of those things. He shouldn't just get a CBE. He should be in the House of Lords getting his teeth into other matters. In Alan Bates we trust." Tory former Cabinet minister David Jones said: “Alan Bates has obviously done a huge amount to expose what was going on at the Post Office. Personally speaking, I think that if Ms Vennells had the CBE, I think that he would easily be worth that.” Labour MP Kevan Jones, a member of the Horizon compensation advisory board, said: “Alan Bates should definitely take up his OBE, but I think he deserves an honour much higher for all his efforts.” We understand the Government could award him with an honour immediately without waiting for the King’s Birthday Honours in June. The CBE (Commander of the Order of the British Empire) is the highest honour (excluding a knighthood/damehood), followed by the OBE and then MBE. Alan has campaigned tirelessly for almost 20 years to expose the truth about the Post Office Scandal and get justice for subpostmasters whose lives it destroyed. He and his partner Suzanne Sercombe took over a shop in Llandudno that included a post office counter in 1998, investing £65,000 in the business. By the end of 2000, after the introduction of the Post Office’s new Horizon computer system, unexplained losses appeared in his accounts. In 2003, his contract was terminated. His careful record-keeping proved he was not at fault, but the Post Office said by then £1,200 was unaccounted for – a sum Alan said was never there in the first place and had simply appeared as a result of a glitch in the system. Alan’s determination to get to the truth began almost immediately. Setting up a website to highlight his concerns, he also reached out to journalists to highlight the case and made contact with other subpostmasters. He led a group of 555 postmasters in taking the Post Office to the High Court in a Group Litigation Order. In 2019, a judge ruled that the computer system contained “bugs, errors and defects”, and the Post Office agreed to settle with all the claimants who joined the GLO. Alan has become a national treasure after millions watched his long and painful fight for justice portrayed in the ITV drama, Mr Bates vs the Post Office.136,228 of 200,000 SignaturesCreated by The Mirror
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Stop the Government from spying on all of our bank accountsSir Keir Starmer is pushing plans we defeated under the Conservative Government - to spy on all of our bank accounts on the premise of dealing with welfare fraud and error. It will force banks to flag people who meet secret criteria to the government. Everyone wants fraudulent uses of public money to be dealt with, and the government already has strong powers to check the bank statements of suspects. But this is a major expansion of government power that takes away our financial privacy like never before and does away with the presumption of innocence - the democratic principle that you shouldn't be spied on unless police suspect you of wrongdoing. People who are disabled, sick, carers or looking for work should not be treated like criminals by default. None of us should. We must stop this! I don’t want my bank account to be spied on. If thousands of us sign this petition, we can make Starmer drop these dangerous mass bank spying powers.242,021 of 300,000 SignaturesCreated by Big Brother Watch
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The crisis isn't over: Don't axe our lifelineThis winter, Waltham Forest Council has used £4.2m of HSF money to: • Provide free school breakfasts for 2,135 children. • Support over 11,000 families with free school meal vouchers. • Administer over 5,000 direct targeted payments to vulnerable households. If the HSF is not extended beyond Sunday 31 March, we will not be able to make up the funding ourselves. These services will simply not continue. This will have a huge impact on the people who need help the most. That’s why we are asking you to take a moment to sign our petition to the Government urging it to think again and extend the HSF. Please lend your support and join your councillors, neighbours, and local charities and faith groups to send a clear message: The crisis isn’t over.2,174 of 3,000 SignaturesCreated by Waltham Forest Council
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Get Ed Davey to resign for his roll in the post office scandalBecause we can now see without any doubt what these people do when they have committed great injustices to working class people and how they reward themselves. What is worth the whole of the establishment supports and enables them.110 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Tony johns
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Fujitsu should be held to account over the Post Office Horizon scandalAs Lord Falconer has already stated, the ongoing inquiry into the scandal “needs to examine in detail the role of Fujitsu, which provided and managed the faulty software. Was Fujitsu completely unaware of the devastating effect of its actions? Should it not contribute to the compensation claims of hundreds of sub-postmasters?”57 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Jeremy Lane
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