• Tesco: Fish responsibly!
    We depend on the oceans for our survival. Oceans create oxygen. 90% of our fish stocks have disappeared through overfishing. If we lose the fish, we lose whales. If we lost whales, we lost plankton. If we lost plankton, we lose oxygen. Everything is connected. Tesco uses trawler nets to catch its fish, which kill other sea creatures like turtles and sharks unnecessarily.
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    Created by Ashleigh Brown
  • Recycle all plastics in Westminster Council, London
    With the vast amount of people and business that goes on in London, ensuring the minimum amount of waste ends up in landfill should be a top priority! Making it easy for residents and businesses to recycle something as basic as plastic is a fundamental part of that. If other councils like Greenwich can recycle a large range of mixed recycling why can't Westminster?
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    Created by Laura Dodd Wild
  • UK Government to Cease and Desist from Tax Credit Cuts
    These cuts will cause terrible suffering for families and plunge even more children into extreme poverty.
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    Created by Sheila Scoular
  • Ban the Peeple app
    Having been on the end of unwarranted and false verbal and written abuse by an individual with little or no recourse to redress, it seems reprehensible to me to allow unproven negative comments and views to be posted in such a way.
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    Created by Ann Moore
  • Stop the RIGHT TO BUY!
    To house those on low, minimum wages. Let us break this English notion of home ownership. Promoting "Thatcher's" edict of house ownership is to saddle poor people with unaffordable morgages to keep them screwed down so as not to cause trouble. Keeping the lower classes in debt stops industrial action and allows the population to be more manageable.
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    Created by Peter Long
  • Publish the sugar report
    Public health experts agree that a high sugar diet is a major cause of obesity, dental caries and other associated problems. High sugar foods are predominantly processed foods, cheap and pushed with advertisements. Education and publicity on their own are not enough to prevail against this. Government prefers that the industry should regulate itself, but no progress is being made that way. This report examined the potential to make progress through pricing and its publication would inform debate over solutions to this great public health issue.
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    Created by David DAWSON
  • cpcs monopolising the mobile plant training tickets
    this is important because people who come out of work/trying to get back into work can not afford the price of these tickets run by cpcs . employers and agencies carry advertisements saying must have cpcs cards only
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    Created by richie stones
  • End Unfair Access To Media Employment and Decision-Making
    This matters because the general public have a right to know if access to employment and/or decision making bodies in the media are open only to a narrow section of society, which either wilfully or innocently perpetuates itself within these occupations and other forms of participation in media output and decision making to the detriment of our wider society.
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    Created by frank rafferty
  • Stop educational recruitment agencies sucking funds from our schools!
    Learning is THE most important of activities. Education costs money. Why should money be wasted to make private individuals (the directors of the agencies) rich?
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    Created by Keith Clarke Picture
  • Authorities should be held accountable and admit liability
    These survivors were innocent children, traumatised and treated in the most inhumane ways and all had their childhoods stolen. Adulthood's plagued with the consequential psychological damage, and disadvantages in life. Consequentially impacting upon their lack of quality of life. Please sign.
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    Created by paul waine
  • Return Karrissa & Richard Cox's Baby
    To ensure that a Mother's Natural Human Right, to bring up her child is not infringed.... Richard and Karrissa Cox took their child to Hospital with bleeding from the mouth, the Hospital subsequently reported this to the Social Service's who took the child into care and eventually adopted, when to the came to court it was found that the child actually suffered from Von Willebrand II. a blood disorder and healing fracture's caused by a deficiency in Vitamen D and Infantile Rickets, the couple are now fighting to have their child returned but have been told that the possibility is very slim. It is an Absolute Disgrace that a child taken from its natural parent and subsequently given away by Social Services cannot be returned after it is found that the Parents did no wrong and actually did every correctly for the babies care, The Bond between Mother and her child is a very special thing and cannot just be dismissed due to Political expediency.
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    Created by David Jackson
  • Helmets for all cyclists
    My son recently fell off his bike on the way to school. He fractured his scaphoid, was covered in grazes and bruises but he also banged his head on the kerb. Thankfully he was lucky and only got a lump, a graze and bruises but it couldn't been so much worse. He was told off by numerous healthcare workers because he wasn't wearing a helmet and his reply was, "I only have go to a short distance". The truth is its not cool to wear a helmet when you're a sixteen your old boy because it might mess up your hair! If it was made law, it wouldn't matter about looking cool because everyone would look the same. Jake was lucky but it could've been a different story and he could've suffered massive head injuries.
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    Created by Victoria Kemp