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Bring Back Spitting Image - The time is ripe for Political SatirePolitics in the UK, EU and across the world has never been more important, nor has the need to satirise it. Currently MSM fails to question our politicians in a way that resonates. Maybe our news and current affairs programmes have always been that way, but TV programming hasn't. Spitting Image was the attack dog of the MSM in the 80's. It didn't matter who you were, if you were a public figure, it would tackle you, it would bring you to the ground, it would openly challenge you and it would mock you. But always in a humorous way. Yes it was offensive, but more importantly it was truthful, accurate and downright side splittingly funny. We need this now more than ever.90 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Barry Graham
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Lower the speed limit in Woodstock Lane South, Esher, Chessington/ Kingston By-passThe reason for the dangers of the residents and local people is because there is no footpath. Also many dogs, cats and even horse have been injured or killed down this small road. Many people come of the motorway at 50 mph.5 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Dave Williams
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Stop rip off loan companiesThe poor, needy and vulnerable need help, not to be ripped off by companies charging extortionate Apr Rates, the maximum allowed should be a maximum of 50% not over 100% or more like some loan companies are charging people, the government need to do something about these modern day loan sharks ripping people off with obscene aprs of well over 100%7 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Terry Winstanley
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Hands Free DorsetI believe that restraining techniques are being overused by teachers and staff in schools and academies that claim to be places of learning for children and teenagers with BESD (Behavioural, emotional and social difficulties) too many schools are using restraining practices as a lazy way of getting what they want, leaving the children they restrain mentally and sometimes physically scarred and completely turned off to education with no recourse for the child or parents to take. This campaign is for schools and academies that are using restraint techniques to have to report by law to an independent body within the Local Education Authority, so each case is investigated and reoffending schools, academies, Teachers and/or individual Staff members are stopped from using restraint techniques when unjustifiable and prosecuted for assault of a child in their care. This campaign is to gather signatures of support so that the MP’s in Dorset, Bournemouth and Poole recognise the issue raised by this campaign and take action in Dorset for all Schools and Academies to become Hands-Free places of learning.7 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Kevin Tatchell
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Implement an Ethical Foreign PolicyUK's foreign policy is the root cause of injustice that in return has contributed to nurturing extremism, terrorism, wars and massive human casualties. It is the reason why there's a migration crisis that is further dividing people rather than growing harmony. The UK discriminates Nations and Humans based on its national interests. For example, the UK doesn't see Saudi Arabia as a Regime, even though it sees Syria and Russia or any other nation that doesn't full fill its national interests as Regimes.7 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Samiru Perera
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End HMRC's Freedom of Information loopholeAlmost all public bodies are required to release information about companies under the Freedom of Information Act 2000, but there is a special exception ('loophole') that means HMRC does not have to do so. The loophole is contained in Sections 18 & 23 of the Commissioners for Revenue and Customs Act 2005. This exception means that HMRC does not have to (and cannot) release information about corporate tax payers even when it can be shown that the public interest is harmed by non-disclosure. In fact, HMRC would not have to release information it holds even in cases where corporations have acted illegally or knowingly misled the British public about the tax they pay. Whilst we accept that private individuals have a right to privacy, we fail to see why this right extends to the tax affairs of multinationals and other large corporates.11 of 100 SignaturesCreated by John Cross
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Corporations, high profile businesses and celebrities pay your tax please.13 million are on the poverty line in the UK. Globally billions. Dealing with corporate tax dodging is imperative to ensure there is money available to look after our poor and help them flourish. Big tax dodgers include: Apple, HSBC, ebay, Topshop/Topman ,Boots, Starbucks, cadbury,Vodafone, Amazon, Tesco's and Google whos tax dogging antics are in the media, once again being looked into by the European commission. Whilst such companies avoid paying millions and in some cases billions in taxes the poor are getting poorer, our public services are being cut, we’re being asked to tighten our belts ,whilst others are laughing to the bank. If low paid labourer Joe Bloggs, did not pay his taxes and missed payments to the council or HM Revenue & Customs there would be threats ,demands and interest on top. If he still did not pay there would be chance of repossession, court and further fees. Its time for these big companies to be dealt with.5 of 100 SignaturesCreated by k m
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Stop Lincolnshire County Council Cuts!The effect of these cuts will be particularly severe in Lincolnshire (rural bus services and libraries are especially under threat), as it is an area in which low pay is widespread. Such measures are not acceptable in a civilised 21st century democracy, and should be scrapped immediately.5 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Jane Riley
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Over 16's to get first aid trainningAnyone over the age of 16 to get first aid training so they are prepared for anything that could happen to someone they see on the street, or a close friend or family.29 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Sofie Mawdsley-Smith
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Fix the Bath Sevendials Shared Space Scheme and install a wide Zebra crossingWe want the council to recognise that creating a shared space scheme on a major through road is not working. Expert design advice explicitly recommends that shared space is not built on a through road. The installation of a wide Zebra crossing on Monmouth Street/Westgate Buildings would redefine the space to have pedestrian priority and provide a safer environment for all vulnerable road users. It is quite clear from the number of near misses and general uncomfortable nature of the space that motorised vehicles feel they can barge through the space and be extremely aggressive. This remedy would be very cheap to implement and money from the underspend from Cycle City Ambition Grant Sevendials scheme should be made available to fix this glaring design mistake. It is ironic that the Zebra crossing on James St West outside the Odeon is a more comfortable and safe place to cross than Monmouth Street in the heart of the Sevendials Space.14 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Adam Reynolds
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Proper, Considered Review of the Almondsbury Helibase plansFrom what we know, there is no need for the helibase to move from Filton to Almondsbury. The Almondsbury location is green belt land and requires very special circumstances to be considered for building. Not only are there no special circumstances in this case but there is no fundamental reason to move the helibase. There is no apparent risk to the helicopter services and it is understood that the current location of the helibase is secure, hence no need to move.61 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Eric Hatton
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Fair Tax MarkAs representatives of the local community, local councils should recognise that it is important that we stop allowing the UK to be asset stripped & The Real Economy made poorer by companies which fail to play their part in supporting our infrastructure. To take a part in our society is a privilege in which the United Kingdom community expects every company to pay their share. Using accountants & lawyers to get round tax laws is not conducive to a healthy & productive economy.6 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Vernon Moat
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