• New Parking Rules at Wellington Close.
    It's currently a very unfair scheme that no normal resident would tolerate.
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    Created by Donna Blasdell
  • Save the animals at southlakes zoo
    the animals are being neglected very badly indeed and they need saving from such harm
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    Created by Wendy Wright
  • Keep Work Related Activity Voluntary for ESA Support Group
    The anxiety caused by worrying that benefits will be cut can make a range of conditions worse by increasing stress and anxiety. making work related activities voluntary for people in the support may help them feel more comfortable and encouraged and give them better success in getting off benefits. the added anxiety will prevent people accessing the support the green paper aims to offer. those with mental illnesses will be affected very badly as the additional stress and anxiety could exasperate the problem however encouragement to voluntarily get involved in work related activities could help some people to gain the confidence to get back into work and come off benefits.
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    Created by Daniel Muggridge
  • NO REFERENDUM 2 IN SCOTLAND
    https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/public38/images/public-only.gif Scotland has many issues that require immediate concentrated attention to avoid disaster. SNP's obsession with separation has already led to a total neglect of the Administration's duty of care to this country. As education, poverty, fiscal policy and deficit, NHS and policing have reached totally unacceptable levels, it is time to tackle these matters and stop the failure to govern competently. A further divisive referendum is completely inappropriate.
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    Created by Hamish Bryson
  • Fund the Cavell Centre, Peterborough
    Otherwise some people will die younger, some will not integrate with society, people at work will lose their jobs and effect local prosperity. Staff will not be able to work in a job they have trained hard to achieve. People will be at risk to themselves and others and will be unfairly accommodated in a police station. Remember, people with mental health problems are often highly skilled with a creative lateral thinking process.
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    Created by Luke Aldington
  • Chippenham urges Michelle Donelan to vote to reopen the Dubs Amendment
    These children have fled and survived things most of us cannot possibly imagine. Many now find themselves sleeping rough or living in overcrowded camps without adequate resources. These children are at huge risk of trafficking and abuse and deserve our protection. In the previous vote Michelle Donelan voted in favour of limiting the Dubs scheme to only 150 additional children and not opening the scheme to unaccompanied child refugees currently stuck in Italy or Greece. Thousands of refugee children are alone and in need of protection across Europe and the Dubs Amendment was put in place to bring up to 3000 children to safety in the UK. To stop the scheme at just over 10% of this number is unacceptable. Michelle Donelan is our representative in this debate and her decision to vote to end the Dubs Amendment was not representative of the views of the people in her constituency. Please sign to show your support for these children and ensure Michelle Donelan acts as an accurate representative of our wishes.
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    Created by Lauren Caley
  • Cats have rights
    I see so many stories on social media regarding lost cats and cats found dead on the road, I've spoken to many people who feel the same, I've lost four cats to road hits and have been very lucky that I've managed to retrieve them, most people do t get that honour as drivers can just go about their business without reporting a hit
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    Created by Amanda Mcdade
  • Toys For Disabilities
    This is an issue which needs to be addressed in order to help the development of children with disabilities. Having recently visited a store with my 7 year old nephew, who has down syndrome, we were shocked to discover that there was not a single section designated to children whose needs differ from normal children. They require sensory toys, often with lights and sounds to aid their development but all that is available in store is similar toys designed for babies and small children not for older children who despite having a disability still need to work on skills such as counting, just through different means.
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    Created by Jessica Smith
  • Stand up for NHS funding in east Devon: Hugo Swire
    Cuts and closures aren’t the only option. If the government gave the NHS the money it needs, it’d mean decisions could be made with patients in mind.
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  • Girls can do what boys can do !!
    I believe this is important as it shows that girls can do whatever they like even if everyone says that they can't. It shows girls that they shouldn't be down about themselves and should show there talents, not hide them.
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    Created by Eleanor Mula-Young
  • Immigration Policy Against The British Family.
    l feel that the Tory Government do not place value, nor are showing compassion for the British families. l can tell that they are currently playing immigration politics with the British people precious, life and destiny, which is not acceptable and fair on the British public. One example of such case is Irene Clennell, who was sent back to Singapore despite being married to a Briton for 27 years. The family of this woman removed from the UK after losing her indefinite leave to remain have condemned the home secretary for a lack of compassion, as MPs, campaigners and lawyers warned such cases were becoming common. Irene Clennell, 52, who first arrived in Britain in 1988, was deported on Sunday and landed in Singapore on Monday afternoon local time after more than a month of detention in an immigration removal centre. She had no chance to say goodbye to her British husband of 27 years, their two sons or her two-year-old granddaughter, who all live in north-east England.
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    Created by Peter Clement
  • Fair pay for a fair days work for mobile phone batteries.
    Yet again the people (including children as young as 4 who should be in school) are being exploited and used as slaves by the massively rich mobile phone corporations to increase their profits. This is outrageous in this century.
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    Created by Robert Riley