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#TaxTheBanksImpose a windfall tax on bank profits and make them pay their fair share!4 of 100 SignaturesCreated by campaigns@ positivemoney
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Stop Unfair Parking Fines & Suspensions in Waltham ForestWe are calling on Waltham Forest Council - specifically Cllr Clyde Loakes, who is responsible for parking, and the Cabinet - to: 1. Cancel PCNs issued where signage was unclear, missing, or enforcement began before 8am (works before 8am are in breach of national regulations on noisy works). 2. Suspend all parking suspensions related to gulley cleaning and tree works until a full, transparent review is conducted. 3. Investigate the use of private, target-led enforcement companies whose financial incentives may lead to overzealous or unfair ticketing. 4. Hold a public meeting or resident consultation to allow those affected to raise concerns and demand policy reform. 5. Implement borough-wide standards for signage, legal enforcement hours, and direct resident notification before any future suspensions.262 of 300 SignaturesCreated by Janet Chute
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Take Big Money Out of Our PoliticsBritish democracy is for sale. There is no limit on the amount of money donors can give to parties and politicians. This shouldn’t be allowed. Bring in a cap on political donations now.35,718 of 40,000 Signatures
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AN END TO THE SCAMALOT ECONOMYEvery day, millions of people are exposed to fake competitions, scam adverts, and fraudulent promotions online — often hosted or boosted by major platforms like Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and Google. These ads promise prizes (cars, holidays, cash) or impersonate brands like Lidl, Aldi, Mercedes, or British Gas — but they’re scams designed to steal personal data, money, or identities. Despite countless reports, these ads keep appearing, because: • Platforms profit from hosting them • Enforcement is slow, patchy or non-existent • Scammers face zero consequences This creates a Scamalot — a digital kingdom of lies — where the public is routinely exploited, and the government does far too little to stop it.2 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Ian Pickering TheNoiseWhoRuns
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Bring Back the Warhammer Translation License for Ukraine — Support Molfar ComicsWe call on you to reinstate the translation and publishing license for Warhammer books in the Ukrainian language — specifically by Molfar Comics, a trusted and highly respected publisher in Ukraine. Molfar Comics has previously published high-quality Ukrainian editions of Warhammer books with incredible accuracy, passion, and cultural relevance. Their translations have introduced thousands of Ukrainian readers to the grimdark universe in a meaningful and localized way. Today, Ukraine stands strong in the defense of its language and culture — and your company can play a small but important part in supporting this. Denying Ukrainian fans the chance to experience Warhammer in their native language not only excludes a growing, loyal fanbase — it weakens the cultural presence of your work in Eastern Europe. Molfar Comics has proven their ability to deliver excellence. No one understands the Ukrainian Warhammer community — or speaks its language — better. We urge you to: • Reinstate Molfar Comics as the licensed Ukrainian translator and publisher of Warhammer books • Publicly support the right of Ukrainian fans to enjoy Warhammer in their native language Let Warhammer continue to thrive in Ukraine. Bring back Molfar Comics. #ReturnWarhammerToUkraine2 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Дмитрий Новохатский
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Oppose a Controlled Parking Zone in Shooters HillGreenwich Council is proposing to introduce a Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ) in Shooters Hill (and in Charlton, Blackheath, Kidbrooke, Plumstead, West Thamesmead and Woolwich), which will significantly impact how and where residents, workers and visitors park. Please sign our petition urging the council to reconsider their plans for Shooters Hill, we do not need a CPZ on our hill.2,058 of 3,000 SignaturesCreated by Lara Ruffle Coles
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Ban plastic around flowersI want UK government to make plastic around bouquets or bunches of flowers to be an optional extra not a routine addition. They should be charged like plastic bags.2 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Karen O'Reilly
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Make Taxis in Warrington Carry Portable AEDs (automatic defibrillators)Issue taxis with fully-automatic, portable AEDs (automatic electronic defibrillators) in order to give people who've had a cardiac arrest a greater chance of survival. Taxis have already been issued with RAPAID bandages to help people who have been stabbed. I think AEDs are equally important. Those same taxis should carry portable AEDs. It's already happened in Glasgow (to a select number of) taxis, but this needs to happen across England too. Just by having select taxis carry them, it'll massively help in saving lives. I believe that, beginning with Warrington, it can spread across England so that taxis across the country may carry them one-day. Having lost someone close to me, which was made much worse due to a delay in the arrival of paramedics, I think having more defibrillators around will save lives. Having them in taxis will drastically increase the survival rate of someone in cardiac arrest, as there will be far more defibrillators able to be utilised by the public when on the street. "A defibrillator should be possible to fetch within 4 minutes (2 minutes there and 2 back). [...] That means the defibrillator should be 200 metres from where it's needed [as this is the average distance a person travels in 2 minutes]" (British Heart Foundation 2023). Using AEDs does not require first aid training, which makes them very effective.2 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Paul Jenkins
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Protect National Landscapes (Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty)Local authorities are under pressure from the Government to allocate land for house building. This means that our Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (now renamed National Landscapes to indicate their national importance) are being allocated for mass housebuilding. Local councils must 'protect and enhance' their National Landscapes. We call on Steve Reed to prevent the building of large housing estates and industrial buildings on our precious, irreplaceable National Landscapes.61 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Roger Gibson
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Stop The Closure And Return Bridge Park To Community Ownership And ControlBrent Council must immediately stop the planned closure of Bridge Park. They must transfer full ownership and governance of the site to the local community, led by the founders and custodians, the Harlesden People's Community Council (HPCC), through a transparent, lawful, and binding agreement that safeguards Bridge Park for future generations.516 of 600 SignaturesCreated by Pastor Errol A Williams
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End the postcode lottery restricting disabled bus travelWe, the undersigned, are calling on the Government to remove restrictions on the disabled bus pass which affect more than half a million people. These restrictions, which apply in some areas but not others, make it harder and more costly for disabled people to get to work and access healthcare and education opportunities. This is a deeply unfair barrier for many disabled people, who are already economically disadvantaged. We are calling on the government to end this postcode lottery by expanding the English National Concessionary Travel Scheme to help disabled people by: 1. Ensuring 24/7 validity for the disabled person’s bus pass in the whole of England, removing the current restriction that limits free travel in many areas to between 09:30 and 23:00. 2. Providing free travel for a companion of a disabled person if that person cannot travel alone by bus.367 of 400 SignaturesCreated by Waterside Changemakers
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Support a UK-Centric Clean Energy Strategy That Creates Jobs and Protects Industrial SovereigntyThe UK Government must reshape its clean energy and net zero strategy to prioritise domestic industry, workforce development, and energy independence. This includes: • Giving UK-based firms priority in clean energy contracts • Investing in domestic manufacturing and materials processing • Reforming procurement laws to favour local economic benefit • Creating regional innovation hubs to retrain workers and develop strategic industries • Reducing reliance on foreign-owned energy assets and imported materials Clean energy made in Britain should be more than a slogan — it must be a national strategy.2 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Derrick Ford