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STOP MP EXPENSES AND SUBSIDISED RESTRAUNT AND BARSNormal people pay their own work expenses and don't have subsidised restaurants and bars we are supposed to be all in it together. Savings could be passed on to help families with kids get free school meals.2 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Jon Patton
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Re-instate No9 bus to Milton & Ely via WaterbeachAll villagers needs, need to be met not just some205 of 300 SignaturesCreated by Beth Edwards
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Support lives not knivesTo save lives and keep people safe on the streets. On average 175 people are robbed at knife point every day5 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Charlie Percival
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Stop saying 'commit' suicideTo make everyone aware of the hurt and trauma of losing a loved one to suicide.30 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Marion Cameron
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Agency worker's rightsStability prosperity and progression as an agency worker you are not treat the same as other full time employees2 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Matthew potter
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Energy Expropriation?Following the extortionate increases in energy costs, it is clear that those who took government advice and invested in solar/wind power, to assist in the transition to ‘green’ energy are being forced into losses by a disproportionate difference in the unit charge for energy by energy company and homeowner. Having been told my solar would “pay for itself” it is clear that it will not. The increases made by energy companies has not been seen as a comparable increase for homeowners. As governments and energy companies around the World profess to be interested in reducing carbon and waste of energy, it would seem only right that those ‘investing’ in the efforts to improve the Planet should be suitably and effectively recompensed for their involvement. Fairness and a willingness to assure a like for like remittance for each and every unit of energy, transferred to ‘the grid’, should be automatically due. It is imperative that society can feel protected, and supported in their efforts to contribute to the future of our environment. Any suggestion of malpractice or discrimination can only serve to undermine government efforts to provide a better climate, for us all.7 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Andrew Whaley-Coates
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Make all classified unnumbered and unclassified roads a 20mph speed limitDue to the increasing number of electric cars that are quiet, pedestrians, wildlife and domestic pets cannot hear them. For safety reasons, I think all residential roads (not A and B roads) should be a maximum speed of 20mph11 of 100 SignaturesCreated by CarolineJane Tipping
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Start the peace ☮️It’s important because the burden of all sanctions imposed are lying on the people of Europe and UK as well as developing countries. There is a huge shortage of fertilisers to grow crops,prices of commodities are soaring,more people are getting into poverty.3 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Rado Boltun
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UK Government: Find the missing child migrantsDear Mr Jenrick There are currently between 150 and 200 missing child migrants in this country. These are children directly under the responsibility of the state. They are missing from hotels and accommodation where they've been placed by the Home Office. They either do not have adult family members in this country to look for them or, these adults are detained, without recourse to funds, advocacy, local intelligence or any form of enablement and support to do so. If this number of British children had gone missing from government care in the last year, there would be a national outcry and you would no doubt be thinking carefully about your position. How can we treat children from other nations any differently once they are within the UK? What does this say about us as a nation? Please confirm that you will make finding these children, who are now highly vulnerable to modern slavery and abuse, the number one priority of your time in office. Please confirm that plans to find these children will shortly be debated in parliament and then acted upon. Children often go missing but most are found again with a short time. There are currently between 150 and 200 child migrants missing within the UK without language skills, without local knowledge, often without parents able to look for them. They are highly vulnerable to human trafficking, modern slavery, and other forms of abuse. We wouldn't stand for this if they were British children. How can we stand for any children at risk like this within our shores?9 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Rosalie Faithfull
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BAN FireworksAnimals...old people and ex military would be disturbed by these dreadful loud unnecessary noise9 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Jane Rochfort
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The Government must keep triple lock on state pensionsThe triple lock was part of the Conservative Manifesto and was set aside for April this year due to exceptional circumstances. That was unacceptable, the lock was to deal with exceptional circumstances. The Pensions were increased by 3.2% the rate of inflation, but pay increased by 8%. The rate of inflation has since increased dramatically making the 3.2% a cut in real terms. Pensioners should be receiving an increase to match inflation, they are the most vulnerable in that they are on a fixed income and have no way of increasing the amount they receive by doing overtime. Please see sense and also carry out your manifesto pledge that was so rudely set aside last time. The triple lock affects us all. You may not be a pensioner yet but any increases now will be waiting for you when you do retire. We have one of the least generous state pensions in the OECD, coming 26th out of 36 countries (ref Pensions: International comparisons - commons library research) This is shocking for what should be considered a first-world country. Ensure our old age people get a fair deal as the manifesto promised.4 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Paul Ross
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Stop Truss from collecting £115k expenses allowance as an ex-PMLiz Truss was PM for seven weeks. She should not receive the ex PM expenses allowance of up to £115k per annum, what could she possibly do?4 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Liam Robinson
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