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Do right by Afghani aidesWhatever one's view of the debacle that has occurred during our presence in Afghanistan, it is the least we should be doing to help those to saftey whose lives are now enadangered We should not just abandon them to the fate of the Taliban for aiding the UK forces and other allies0 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Cat Edmond
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Support for women’s rights in AfghanistanThis is vital because equal rights for women are human rights - women in Afghanistan are at risk of forced marriage, of being denied education and freedom to work.2 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Lesley Hilton
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Keep the £20 a week universal credit increaseSince this increase people have become dependent on it and will start to struggle without it, people’s mental health will suffer, so people are on universal credit through no fault of their own and deserve the help1 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Denise Naylor
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Reinstate Pet Passports so Pets and Assistance Dogs can access EU without an AHC (£190 a trip)On the 1st January 2021 the UK was downgraded to Part 2 Listed Status for pet travel into the EU requiring getting a single travel Animal Health Certificate (AHC) from a vet at a typical cost of £190 (60 pages long!) so as to demonstrate that the animal does not have rabies. The ridiculous paradox is that, unlike mainland Europe, the Uk is free of rabies and the AHC is even needed for travel to Northern and Southern Ireland who are also rabies free! On a personal level I am registered as disabled and travel to Europe several times a year and will have to pay a extra £190 per trip for my assistance dog! There appears to be little pressure from the vets to address this injustice as it is a licence for them to print money39 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Robin Craig
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Ouse price increase of up to 60% needs to be scrappedThe great Ouse network is a beautiful area but the price increase will make it the most expensive river network in the uk which is totally unacceptable given the lack of present upkeep0 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Shane Humberstone
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Home Office must stop refusing Afghan InterpretersHow you act now will be how we are all remembered. Innocent lives and and our honour are at stake.102 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Helena Bacon
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Restore our bus serviceWoburn Sands parish58 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Wamedh Abdulkereem
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Make mdma tests free to anybodySave lives of young people0 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Daryl Caffrey
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SAVE CANVEYISLANDS X-ray UNITCanvey Island X-ray unit is a lifeline to residents of canvey Island and is urgently needed.not only for our elderly population but but is widely used for all residents1 of 100 SignaturesCreated by david blackwell
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Rishi Sunak: Fund Green Policies NowDevastating and extreme weather is already here. The recently released Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report is clear that we need to enact net zero policies immediately to prevent further warming of the earth. Further warming will make this extreme weather much worse with accompanying sea level rises and mass species extinction.29 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Anita Delaney
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Save Our Tree! The 80 year old Weeping Ash in CongletonPlease join us to protest about the potential felling of the Weeping Ash at Church House, Buglawton, Congleton. This tree is a beautiful and healthy tree which is a real asset to our town.38 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Heather Seddon
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Charities slammed by HSBC bank chargesThere are so many organisations in the UK, usually run by volunteers, doing so much good in their local communities, and they are struggling to raise funds due to Covid19 restrictions. If they also have to pay fees to banks just to manage their funds, this will have a serious impact on their ability to continue their excellent work. These include local sports clubs, youth groups, food banks, Scout & Guide groups, and so many other charities, both large and small. Banks make enormous profits, and they should do their part in helping charities, not dealing them another blow at this difficult time. Please help this campaign.54 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Patricia Smith
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