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
Make Military ID Cards a legal form of Identification Past parliament 65 No response
require a license for any mass release of latex or other balloons Past parliament 65 No response
Contribution based ESA Should NOT be on a time limit For Disabled People who cannot work Past parliament 65 No response
Reversal of the decision to reduce the police budget Past parliament 65 No response
Ban Smoking in all Public Places Past parliament 65 No response
Means-test MPs expenses Past parliament 65 No response
Put solar panels on the roof of every new building Past parliament 65 No response
Cyclists should pay insurance, pass a test, wear safety gear Past parliament 65 No response
Honours for voluntary work only Past parliament 65 No response
Free Travel Costs for Students Past parliament 65 No response
Outlaw offshore outsourcing of public contracts Past parliament 65 No response
A Peoples' Panel to Decide which Petitions are Debated. Past parliament 65 No response
Savings interest should be tax free for pensioners Past parliament 65 No response
bring back the death penalty Past parliament 65 Rejected
Ban MPs who have resigned from standing in resulting by-election for same party 64 Collecting signatures
New statutory standards for staff and fees in the care industry 64 Collecting signatures
Fund increased capacity at SEN schools 64 Collecting signatures
Fund childcare for working parents immediately after maternity leave ends 64 Collecting signatures
Review use of plea deals in domestic violence and abuse cases 64 Collecting signatures
Fund more school holiday clubs for children of working parents aged 5+ 64 Collecting signatures
Review access to ultrasound scans for babies showing signs of pyloric stenosis 64 Collecting signatures
Create a Cross-Departmental Strategy to end "Zero-Consequence" Culture for Crime 64 Collecting signatures
Review NHS BCG eligibility to protect infants of frontline TB-exposed workers 64 Collecting signatures
Require curfews and scrolling breaks on social media for under 16s, don't ban it 64 Collecting signatures
Introduce children's rights into the primary and secondary curriculum 64 No response
Make the possession and sale of child imitation sex dolls a specific offence 64 No response
Introduce law to have baby changing stations in men’s bathrooms and facilities 64 No response
Pass a CBDC Safeguards Act before any introduction of a digital pound 64 No response
Grant Voting Rights in General Elections to UK Residents with Settled Status 64 No response
Mandate AI job impact assessments and transition support for UK workers 64 No response
Fund blood donation vans for workplace visits 64 No response
Regulate the sale and advertisement of nicotine pouches to protect children 64 No response
Create a set of standards for private parking firms that ensure transparency 64 No response
Require schools to notify parents with PR of welfare concerns about their child 64 No response
Make illegal to drive off after hitting any animal or wildlife without reporting 64 No response
Issue a statement defending Canada’s Sovereignty 64 No response
Review marginal cost pricing and energy bills 64 No response
Make predatory lenders illegal in the UK 64 No response
Increase funding for the NHS 64 No response
Require ministers to be Members of the House of Commons and not the Lords 64 No response

Source: petition.parliament.uk, refreshed daily.