Petitions

Petitions to Parliament

Anyone can petition Parliament. At 10,000 signatures the government responds; at 100,000 the petition is considered for a debate.

PetitionSignaturesStatus
We want a referendum on 7 changes to our voting system 57 No response
Fund Medicinal Reviews for Patients Prescribed Highly Addictive Drugs 57 No response
Introduce Fines for Missed GP Appointments 57 No response
Make disclosing someone else’s HIV status illegal 57 No response
Require family court proceedings initiated by public services be held in public Past parliament 57 No response
Reform need for reasonable grounds to stop and search people concealing identity Past parliament 57 No response
Fund increased after-care for spiking victims, and test kits for bars/clubs Past parliament 57 No response
Ban the use of fireworks Past parliament 57 No response
Introduce a fast-track process for cases involving coercive control Past parliament 57 No response
Make Nutrition a Mandatory Subject at Schools. Past parliament 57 No response
Require schools to teach students about knife crime as part of the curriculum Past parliament 57 No response
Stop schools selling or giving students single-use plastic water bottles Past parliament 57 No response
Require AI chatbots to identify themselves as not human Past parliament 57 No response
Review how mental health cases that come through 999 are dealt with Past parliament 57 No response
Restrict sale of vapes to 21 year olds with valid identification Past parliament 57 No response
Establish a national regulator for private landlords to ensure fair rent Past parliament 57 No response
Require the Bank of England allow public to vote on monetary policy Past parliament 57 No response
Service personnel to be exempt from 2015 Finance Act - Section 24 when assigned. Past parliament 57 No response
Fund free sanitary and hygiene products for the homeless Past parliament 57 No response
Establish a Royal Commission on policing within England and Wales Past parliament 57 No response
Hold a referendum on how many asylum seekers the UK accepts Past parliament 57 No response
IBS hurts. Require manufacturers state what type of sugar their products contain Past parliament 57 No response
Ban the advertisement of leather products Past parliament 57 No response
Run the National Lottery mainly for the benefit of the NHS for at least 5 years Past parliament 57 No response
To save energy, require shops to keep their doors closed during opening hours. Past parliament 57 No response
Increase Universal Credit and legacy benefits by £25 a week Past parliament 57 No response
Reduce the state pension age to 60 for long-term night shift workers. Past parliament 57 No response
Ban smartphones for under-18s, starting with 11-12 year olds Past parliament 57 No response
Allow dependents of BN(O) VISA holders to work for UK Civil Service Past parliament 57 No response
Protect minors from harmful diet pills and muscle-building supplements Past parliament 57 No response
Make lying in public office a specific criminal offence Past parliament 57 No response
Draw up and implement a specific Ukrainian refugee strategy for the UK Past parliament 57 No response
Remove the 'luxury car tax' for cars worth over £40,000 Past parliament 57 No response
Amend Consumer Protection Law to Clarify Airline Passengers' Rights Past parliament 57 No response
Remove the Immigration Skill Charge for jobs on the Shortage Occupation list Past parliament 57 No response
Extend the ban on plastic microbeads and other microplastics Past parliament 57 No response
Make employer-funded gym membership tax free for employees and employers Past parliament 57 No response
Require betting shops to create members-only areas for FOBTs (slot machines) Past parliament 57 No response
Fund a public awareness campaign on epilepsy Past parliament 57 No response
Give drivers who passed the B+E car and trailer test a C1 category HGV licence Past parliament 57 No response

Source: petition.parliament.uk, refreshed daily.