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Uncover the Truth: Release Every Trans‑Atlantic Slave Trade Record to the PublicThe Humanitarian Story: I grew up watching people carry burdens they did not create. From childhood, I saw the poor, the overlooked, and the unprotected suffer indignity — not because of who they were, but because of the systems built around them. Those early experiences shaped me. They taught me that injustice is never abstract. It lives in bodies, in families, in communities, in silence. The Trans‑Atlantic Slave Trade is the deepest silence of all. Millions of people were taken, traded, insured, shipped, worked, punished, and killed — and yet the world still does not hold the full record of what happened to them. Their names, their origins, their deaths, their stories remain scattered, hidden, or locked away in archives. Entire families across Africa, the Caribbean, and the diaspora still cannot trace their ancestors. Entire nations still live with the consequences of a history that has never been fully told. I have spent my life trying to understand why society keeps repeating the same patterns of inequality, extraction, and dehumanisation. And the truth is simple: When you hide the past, you protect the systems that grew from it. This petition is not about blame. It is about dignity. It is about the right of every human being to know the truth of their own history. It is about the right of descendants to reclaim what was taken — not wealth, but identity. It is about the right of the world to understand how deeply the slave trade shaped our modern systems, economies, and inequalities. If we do not open these records, the silence continues. If we do not open these records, the descendants remain cut off from their own story. If we do not open these records, the world keeps pretending that the past is “too complicated” to face. I believe in a humanitarian future — one built on truth, transparency, and human dignity. Releasing these records is the first step. It is the moment where we stop looking away and start looking honestly. This matters to me because I have seen what happens when people are denied their history. And I refuse to let that continue.2 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Livingstone Thomas
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Keep our sacred sites plastic-free!All across the UK people have been increasingly leaving non biodegradable memorial objects and ritual offerings at sacred sites, circles, wells and henges. This has now reached epidemic proportions and is unsustainable. The natural environment can no longer bear the weight and impact of this behaviour and it is too big and important an issue for any one person in any one place to tackle alone. This problem calls for joined up thinking from those bodies within and without the Pagan Community to create clear public guidelines for these practices, for structure that promotes better ways of interacting mindfully within our sacred sites. This will be to the benefit of all, but most importantly will safeguard our sacred landscape for future generations to come.147 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Teila Verch Dywenys
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Return to GMT permantly.About 120 years ago the idea of inventing the change of clock from GMT to CET (Central European Time) was put forward be a rich influential selfish person so he could play a few more holes at golf. This change do NOT help anyone, the farmers are put out by this change, so are workers who start work very early in the morning who like to go to bed early, railway timetables, people who find that they are having to travel home in the dark when the previous evening it was still light, shift workers, and many more.2 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Sheikh Mihand
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DVLA needs reviewed and changedAll car drivers should take a 1 day motorbike lesson whilst passing their car test i have had 2 RTC in less than a year none of my fault 2 motorbikes have been written off I have suffered life changing injuries i have 2 rods and a metal plate in my left ankle awaiting knee surgery in my left knee a broken right ankle 12 broken ribs and 1 collapsed lung all because car drivers are to impatient or don't like bikers filtering. It would make it easier and safer for all car drivers to understand the dangers we face everyday on a motorbike. I see to many bikers going through the same problem more and more bikers are getting injured and this needs to be addressed urgently!!108 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Mark Hardy
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Increase base pay for Pharmacy Support StaffPharmacy support staff are essential frontline healthcare workers who have increasingly complex responsibilities, including giving health advice, (sometimes in acute situations), managing medication shortages, handling Pharmacy First consultations, and supporting safe and legal patient care under intense, high-pressure conditions. Despite this, many pharmacy staff are struggling financially, with minimum wage pay that is the same level or even lower than cleaners or shelf replenishers (£12-13/hour) These wages do not reflect the level of accuracy and responsibility we have to bear, or take account of the physical stamina, use of complex software systems, and the cognitive intensity of our work. In addition, the level of pay does not acknowledge the mandatory training in medicines and health that must be taken and completed over 1-2 years minimum, often completed unpaid in our own time. Pay is not keeping pace with the cost of living, and the high risks we take, leading to low morale, exhaustion, and high burnout. It does not reflect how hard we have to work to a very high standard of accuracy and safety despite short staffing now being the norm. We require: 1. An immediate raise in base hourly pay to recognise the skilled nature of our work and rising responsibilities. 2. A career structure that provides competitive pay rates to attract and retain trained staff, ensuring safe dispensing and counselling. It is time to value the people behind the counter. Our work is essential and very complex, and our pay must reflect that. I am a highly qualified life scientist working in community Pharmacy in the UK, and we are now expected to be an alternative drop in centre for people who can’t access their GP. People like me are struggling on minimum wage pay, and the complexity and intensity of our work does not reflect what we do on a daily basis whilst being on our feet continuously all day. This situation warrants a complete overhaul. As Pharmacists have to handle more work to provide services, we as support staff have to be even more effective at providing a base level of health advice, signposting, medicine sourcing, and prescription management. In short, we deserve a better rate of pay than a supermarket till worker, for example.9 of 100 SignaturesCreated by ANNA SEN PRICE
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Cap political donations at £1,000 and give every voter £4I keep coming back to one simple question: What kind of country are we leaving behind? Not just for ourselves but for the next generation. Right now, it feels like money speaks louder than people in politics. A small number of very wealthy donors can give huge sums, while most of us have little real influence beyond voting every few years. That does not feel like the kind of democracy we are taught to believe in. I think about how this looks from the outside or how it might look in 20 years’ time. Will people look back and wonder why we accepted a system where wealth could shape political influence so heavily? Will they ask why we did not try to change it? This is not about any one party or politician. It is about all of us. It affects anyone who feels their voice does not carry the same weight as someone with deep pockets. It affects trust in politics. And it affects the kind of future we are building. Because if people start to believe that money matters more than their voice, that is when democracy really starts to weaken. I do not want to look back and feel like we saw the problem but did nothing. That is why this matters to me.3 of 100 SignaturesCreated by shaun bowler
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Support a Right to Grow in WandsworthWandsworth Council should also: • Identify all council owned land suitable for community cultivation. • Make this land available for cultivation by a simple licence to community organisations at no cost. • Consider community food growing on sites awaiting development for other uses on a fixed term basis. • Adopt the Right to Grow motion and support the Incredible Edible campaign for a national right to grow. We know we can transform the lives of people in Wandsworth for the better by actively growing food together in our neighbourhoods, as part of building our resilience in a changing world. The biggest obstacle to more local food growing is the lack of available land close to people’s homes. All around Wandsworth, small parcels of public land are being left unloved, costing taxpayers money to maintain while giving nothing back to the community in return. Community food-growing projects such as Fishponds, Transition Town Tooting Community Gardens, Paradise Cooperative and Bramford Community Gardens, as well as projects that have created havens for wildlife in built-up areas, have shown that with a little TLC these parcels of land can be turned into something far more valuable. In the middle of the cost-of-living crisis, unlocking access to local healthy food could be a lifeline for many communities, offering practical hope for everyone. We think it should be easy for communities to identify this unused public land, and apply for free, straight-forward leases to take on the care of the land. That’s why we are calling on you to give the citizens of Wandsworth a Right to Grow. Transforming space in urban locations for food growing creates neighbourhoods which are cooler in summer, less polluted, better for our mental and physical health, better for wildlife and encourages local food spend. And, because many of these actions are about giving power to people to shape their community, they turn out to be more sociable and more connected places.119 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Dipa Patel
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Restore confidence in Bristol's planning systemOur concern is that the Bristol City Council is currently failing to deliver an effective planning service, resulting in the approval of poor quality high-rise developments that are harming the cityscape and failing to address housing need. We urge councillors of all parties to consider the harm done when residents no longer have confidence in the city’s planning process, and when decisions are made that will cause long-term, if not irreparable, harm to Bristol’s neighbourhoods and city centre.208 of 300 SignaturesCreated by Suzanne Audrey
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The removal of “Drive Smart” and other black boxes for those on motabilityThis petition calls for the removal of the Drive Smart monitoring device from vehicles provided under the Motability Scheme. While intended to promote safe driving, many users feel the device is unfair, intrusive, and not suitable for all drivers—especially those with disabilities. Motability customers rely on their vehicles for independence, work, medical appointments, and daily life. The Drive Smart device: • Tracks driving behaviour (speed, braking, acceleration, time of travel) • Can lead to warnings or removal from the scheme • Adds pressure and anxiety for users who already face challenges For many disabled drivers, conditions can affect reaction time, movement, or driving patterns—meaning the system may misinterpret safe driving as risky behaviour. Why This Matters 1. Unfair Assessment The system uses rigid criteria that don’t account for: • Physical disabilities • Neurological conditions • Medication side effects This creates a one-size-fits-all judgement that doesn’t reflect real-world driving for disabled people. 2. Increased Stress & Anxiety Users report feeling constantly monitored, leading to: • Loss of confidence while driving • Fear of losing their vehicle • Avoiding necessary journeys 3. Impact on Independence Losing access to a Motability vehicle can mean: • Missing medical appointments • Losing employment • Increased isolation For many, this isn’t just a car—it’s lifeline-level support. 4. Lack of Transparency • Limited clarity on how scores are calculated • No fair appeal system for disputed data • Little flexibility for individual circumstances What This Petition Asks For We call on Motability to: • Remove the mandatory Drive Smart device OR • Make it optional rather than compulsory • Introduce fair, disability-aware assessment methods • Provide a clear and accessible appeals process How to Support? • Sign the petition • Share it with friends, carers, and support groups • Raise awareness within disability communities Motability users deserve trust, dignity, and fairness—not constant surveillance that risks taking away their independence. This petition is about making the scheme work with disabled people, not against them. I have had the DriveSmart wedge due to a named driver being under 30. I am 33 and held my license for 15 years, with no claims made in that time, and also been with motability for 6 years. I have been taken off the insurance due to 2 red weeks. The red weeks happened the first 2 weeks I have the wedge. I had a call from Direct line where the call handler told me that he was taking me off the insurance there and then and wouldn’t be able to drive my car. I was not given any warning, no letter, no email, nothing. This needs to change! I’ve lost my lifeline, my mental heath has deteriorated, and I am at a complete loss over something that isn’t reliable.15 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Chantelle Adderley
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Ensure air ambulances can land on-site at hospitals 24/7 in life-threatening emergencies1. Mandating safeguarded 24/7 on-site helipad access across all Major Trauma Centres and specialist hospitals. 2. Embedding hospital helipad provision within NHS standards and commissioning. 3. Strengthening national and local planning policy to recognise and safeguard hospital helipads as critical infrastructure. 4. Ensuring consistent national application of the UK Civil Aviation Authority safety and operational standards. 5. Establishing a National Emergency Hospital Helipad Infrastructure Contingency Fund to support helipad builds or upgrades where demand exceeds the HELP Appeal’s capacity, or where urgent intervention is needed. 6. Undertaking an independent national review of the UK’s hospital helipad infrastructure. When someone is seriously injured or critically ill, air ambulances provide urgent care at the scene and help transport patients quickly to Major Trauma Centres or specialist hospitals. But what happens when they arrive at hospital is just as important as getting there. Across the UK, many Major Trauma Centres and specialist hospitals do not have safeguarded 24/7 on-site helipads. This means air ambulances are often required to land at alternative off-site secondary locations, with patients then transferred by road for the final stage of their journey. These additional steps can introduce avoidable delays in accessing specialist treatment and, in some cases, put lives at risk. Air Ambulances UK’s research shows that over half of Major Trauma Centre and specialist hospital sites are either unable, or not consistently able, to support full operational capability for 24/7 on-site access. In some cases, these critical hospitals do not have an operational helipad at all. The UK’s air ambulance network is made up of 21 independent charities. They operate separately from the NHS and receive no day-to-day Government funding, relying instead on generous public donations to deliver pre-hospital emergency care. However, they still depend on NHS hospital infrastructure to complete the patient journey into definitive care. Where 24/7 on-site hospital helipad access is not available, patients not only experience delays in reaching specialist treatment, but this also places additional pressure and cost on ambulance services and hospital teams due to the need for additional transfers. This campaign is about ensuring that the NHS system is fully prepared to receive air ambulance patients directly on-site, without avoidable delay, at any time of day or night. Major Trauma Centre and specialist hospital helipads should be protected and recognised as essential NHS infrastructure, so that patients can be transferred directly to the care they need in critical situations.3 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Jamie Ward
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End fox hunting now pleaseIt’s so cruel, just think of something you love being ripped apart and that’s what these poor foxes have to put up with. Because I love all animals and they have a right to live without fear and death2 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Vici Randall
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Protect Childcare in Cenarth – Save Our CylchWe, the undersigned, are deeply concerned about the proposed closure of Cylch Meithrin Nawmor at Ysgol Cenarth. The Cylch provides essential childcare and wraparound provision for local families, supporting children’s early development and enabling parents to work. There are currently no suitable alternative childcare options available in the local area. The facility used by the Cylch was developed with public funding specifically to support childcare provision for the community. The loss of this service would have a significant impact on families and raises important concerns about access to childcare locally. We respectfully call on all relevant parties to: • reconsider the decision to remove this provision • explore all possible alternatives to maintain childcare at this site • ensure that the needs of local families are fully considered Please support local families and children by signing this petition. As someone directly involved with Cylch Meithrin Nawmor, this issue matters deeply to me because I see every day the difference this provision makes to children and families in our community. For many parents, the Cylch is not just childcare—it is what allows them to work, to study, and to support their families. Without it, some will be left with no viable childcare options locally, facing difficult choices about employment and family life. For the children, this is a safe, familiar, and nurturing environment where they take their first steps in learning, build friendships, and grow in confidence. The thought of losing that, and the disruption it will cause at such an important stage in their development, is incredibly concerning. What makes this situation even more difficult is that there are no suitable alternatives in the area. Families are not just losing a service—they are losing a vital part of their daily lives and support network. This is about more than a building. It is about a community, its children, and ensuring that families are not left without the childcare they depend on.115 of 200 SignaturesCreated by susie phillips
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