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Amend the the Equality Act to protect single people from discrimination

Rejected 14 signatures

What the petition asks

I wanted to book a camping trip, but the campsite I wanted to go to said that it only accepted bookings from couples and families. Single people often pay more for the same services. It is illegal to withhold services from a married person, but legal if single. This is inequitable and unjust.
Single people should have access to the same goods and services, at the same price as couples.

Many goods & services are more expensive, hotels, gym membership, trains, tax, council tax, insurance, wills - even food. Research shows that your cost of living is on average £2000 a year if you are single https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/uk/consumer-advice/a579382/how-to-beat-the-singles-tax/

The number of single person households in the UK is increasing. By 2023, 40% of households will be single

Why it was rejected

It was not clear what the petition asked the UK Government or Parliament to do.

We're not sure what action you would like the Government or Parliament to take. It is already illegal to discriminate on the basis of marital status, although decisions on charging for single occupancy rooms or single supplements would not be based on this criteria.

You could start a petition making it illegal for businesses to charge a single supplement for travel and accommodation, if that is what you would like to achieve. Or, if there are other examples of discrimination, you could start a petition on that.

Timeline

11 Aug 2019 Petition opened for signatures
20 Aug 2019 Rejected by the Petitions Committee

Key facts

Signatures 14
Status Rejected
Rejected 20 Aug 2019

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Source: the official petition page. Last checked 15 Jul 2026.