• Reduce voting age to 16 for Brexit referendum.
    It is important to include 16 and 17 year olds in a second Brexit referendum because it is their future which will be affected by the outcome. The evidence indicates that young adults are very engaged with Brexit and are concerned about the impact on their futures. Allowing young people to vote would be more representative of what British citizens want in the longer term.
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    Created by Teresa Barrow
  • Stop and Think
    Xenofobia that has been promoted as a means to an end, so that those who wish to see the UK leave the European Union hate European citizens has been on the increase and as many other immigrants I have been on the receiving end of it many times since the referendum. My very first job in the UK in 1998 was with the NHS, it still is. I as European immigrants all over the country have been providing health care, services, and working towards the good of all whilst earning a salary that allows us to survive without resorting to ask for any benefits, when applying for a job no immigrant had an advantage they had to have the skills and knowledge to be able to do the job they applied for, so there was no jobs stealing, there is enough jobs for all and we can all, as we did for so many years work happily together. We immigrants as a whole contributed so much to the UK economy trough our taxes, paying rent, buying food, clothes and generally by living in the UK . And are being portrayed as something we are not. The abusive and misleading campaign against our presence in a European country that has always welcomed immigration needs to stop. Please Stop and Think we are all human with the same rights is it ok to abuse others based on their nationality or country of birth? Please sign the petition let's not politics change our society for the worse.
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    Created by Ariete Pinheiro
  • Raise the retirement pension to be in line with the EU
    The State is not paying the majority of retired British citizens their true and fair return on their contribution and work to the British Economy.
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    Created by John Stone
  • PRISON REFORM
    SO IT WILL GIVE AN OPPORTUNITY FOR MOST PART OF THE INMATES , ALSO IT WOULD GIVE A SELECTED GRADE FOR A JOB TO BETTER THERE LIFE AND MOSTLY NOT COMMIT ANY CRIMES .
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    Created by Callum Kelly-Killick
  • No references for recruitment
    Remove this requirement as it stops a lot of people getting the opportunity to work. As new workers haven't got references, they can't work or their process is delayed until they find someone to say they are good. Let them work for 60 days, then if they are good and a hard worker, they will be permanent, otherwise, just give them notice and recruit others. But don't block our way to finding a job by asking for references.
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    Created by Ema Emanuel
  • Women's Rights in Iran
    A young woman last week committed suicide [set herself on fire] while waiting for her court case rather than face six months in prison . Her crime - attending a football match. This is not allowed in Iran. So too is for women to sing solo or dance on their own. There are many other rules in Iran that disallow women equal rights .
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    Created by Albert John Mancini
  • Stay in UK for more than 10 years
    It's important because this will help reduce rates of crime and give people freedom and help take care of their families
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    Created by Johnson Adetoro
  • Liz Truss should resign after breaking the law selling weapons to Saudi Arabia (twice)
    Having ministers in parliament who don't blatantly flout the laws they themselves debate and bring into law.
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    Created by Sam Christmas
  • top-up cards for the rough sleepers
    This is important because it is part of their human rights to be entitled to food as well as shelter. We are targeting the food side of it because it will make these people feel like their is a bit more hope and it will help them on their way to regaining a normal life. The cards will be funded by either Peterborough City Council or central government and will make a big difference to many rough sleepers' lives. https://www.youthforhumanrights.org/what-are-human-rights/universal-declaration-of-human-rights/articles-16-30.html
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    Created by Haleema rhianne Hussain coldham
  • creating a food bank for homeless
    This is really important because they are human too . They need food but they can't afford the food . also the winter is coming we don't want them to suffer in freezing cold weather .
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    Created by Laiba khanam
  • Give Hong Kong UK Overseas Passport Holders Full UK Residency Rights
    We have a responsibility to do so, in light of our Colonial history & ties to these people & due to the current mainland Chinese Authoritarian repression against them
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    Created by Keith Ward
  • Bristol City Council to Support and Respect the Rights of Van Dwellers
    This petition represents a defence of the van-dwelling lifestyle. While the community is very diverse, and many have been pushed into the lifestyle in the face of the housing crisis, it remains a cultural choice and/or is of economic necessity for many van-dwellers whose lives revolve around this mode of dwelling. It is also worth noting here that many people have been born into this lifestyle and wish to preserve their way of life and deserve respect for their cultural differences. Councils have an obligation to promote equality and tackle discrimination. The policy is felt to be disproportionately aligned with the needs of one community – the “settled” community – at the expense of another: the van-dwelling community.
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    Created by Rhiannon Craft