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Protecting Rural UK HealthcareCottage Hospital Acute and Maternity beds are being closed in small or cottage hospitals leaving huge areas with no places to discharge people who are frail, live alone or have mental conditions leading to General hospitals being unable to take in patients ( Black or Red Alerts)41 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Mike Allen
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Family, Child and Travel Rights.The reason the Home Office gives for denying access to the UK to Foreign Nationals married to British Citizens is to avoid paying them Welfare, but, in prohibiting family's from reuniting in the UK they have created single parent family's that are much more likely to be dependant on Welfare, and, they have caused the family members great upset making them more likely to be dependant on Welfare, and, by forcing applicants to apply for work they have no experience of, that is above their pay scale, they remain out of work and on Welfare. Also, as 47% of UK workers do not earn £18,600, and, 70% of all Family Visa applications fail, and, the very high cost of a Visa, and, the quantity of the application forms are so numerous you need to pay a lawyer thousands of pounds to file them, the HC-194 Immigration Law, for nearly half the UK Labour Market, approxamatly 15,000,000 people, is no more than a Travel Ban probably meeting targets. This 'Ban' segregates foreigners from the UK, devides and destroys familys, seperates children from their parents causing them great upset even trauma, and traps adults and children in War Zones and Third World Countries putting their lives in danger. The HC-194 Immigration Law needs to be repealed.1 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Mark Burrows
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Ask Lidl to reduce its use of plastic packagingThere is far too much plastic thrown away and supermarkets need to take steps to remove single use plastic packaging from their stores.130 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Simon Brewin
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Monetary System EducationMoney is fundamental to life and public ignorance of the monetary system and the resulting debt levels that cause undue suffering are unacceptable in a modern democracy.17 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Roy Broadhurst
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Better WiFi for Tuke HouseAs students, we have assignments to complete and we need adequate internet access to complete our coursework. I have spent £95 on data these last two weeks. It’s outrageous and needs to be resolved. The amount of people complaining about the WiFi is appalling, and cannot continue. WiFi is supposed to be provided by our accommodation/ university but when going to complain you get told that they can’t do anything about it, and the other one can sort it. Deadline week has been an absolute nightmare.28 of 100 SignaturesCreated by melissa howard
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Save wildlife habitat and trees in ThorleyIn the last 2 years over 200 hundred mature and semi mature trees have been cut down and mashed by East Herts District Council, additionally hedges and undergrowth have been removed even during bird breading season and prior to hibernation times. Today I have discovered that yet more extensive sections of habitat and trees are being removed and the reason given by the contractor is to prevent drug dealing/taking activities under the cover which this habitat provides. The habitat is home to all forms of local wildlife including flocking birds, bats, insects and small mammals. In addition to habitat for wildlife the trees and shrub lines provide privacy for homes and shelter pedestrians from rain and wind in the colder months while providing shade in the summer and generally make this area a more pleasant place to live. To lose habitat because we are ineffective in the fight against drugs is unacceptable. There must be another solution to this issue that does not mean destroying the environment or the aesthetic value it provides. Please sign this petition to help us make EHDC understand that we value our trees and hedges and want to keep this habitat safe from needless destruction.93 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Alison Lee
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Get free transport for students in UKIt will save parents money from the free transport that would be provided. In the UK the average bus ticket cost for student to get to school is £1.70 for one way and £2.50 and for a school week that is £12.50! Parents can be using the money they will save from buying bus tickets to buy school supplies.16 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Oto Barisnikovs
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Stopping Building on Greenfield SitesThere are plenty of Brown field sites available all over the UK especially England & yet in my area they are building on fields that are perfect for farming Etc61 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Alan Hardwick
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Nationalise UK housingWE NEED A NATIONAL HOUSING SERVICE TO DEAL WITH THE EXTRAORDINARY CRISIS IN AFFORDABLE HOUSING TODAY.. Chris Blythe OBE. the Chief Executive of the Chartered Institute of Building has recommended that "due to the ongoing failure of the private market that we need a national body for control of planning & development to provide low cost, high quality homes in the numbers now required." Affordable housing is a “precious national resource” “If we are educating people and looking after their health, does it not make sense that we should close the loop with good housing that promotes health and enables people to take advantage of our investment in their education?” . In his hard-hitting essay, entitled “Nationalise the housing market: A radical proposal for an extraordinary crisis”, Blythe traces the origins of the crisis over two decades. His proposal comes as the number of households in England in emergency accommodation hit 77,240 this year, an increase of 60% since March 2011. Official statistics show that the median price paid for residential property increased by 259% between 1997 and 2016, while median individual annual earnings increased by just 68% in the same time period. ALL THIS MUST END! PLEASE SIGN THIS PETITION. WE MUST DO SOMETHING TO SOLVE OUR HOUSING CRISIS NOW!26 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Peter Hicks
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Investment in Rail Services - Exeter AreaFailure to respond NOW to these inadequacies in our train network will eventually lead to people returning to driving in to an already crowded and clogged city, where car parking spaces are at a premium or not visiting Exeter at all, resulting in a dented economy. The numbers of people who are squashed in to carriages is unacceptable both as a health and safety matter but also on a personal security and safety point of view. We want to be free from being touched inappropriately but unavoidably. Feeling comfortable to travel by train and being safe is paramount. With the rise in mental health related issues in our society, these conditions are very difficult for some and may become a barrier to them accessing transport services that they need to live their lives - anxiety which could result in panic attack and also claustrophobia, to name a few. If anyone was take ill on such crowded services, no-one would be able to get to them or have space to help them.55 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Louisa Coates
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Families firstThis service supports families all over Renfrewshire but closer to home for me is the foxbar team. The girls re so supportive and have done a lot for my family and others38 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Dawn Campbell
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Lonsdale RoadThree schools on the road, two zebra crossings and a constant barrage of traffic violations.3 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Lynn Mcinnes
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