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
Ban social media for under 16s Past parliament 53 No response
Stop whilst in hospital exorbitant TV, phone and internet charges Past parliament 53 No response
Amend the Sexual Offence Act 2003 to include female rape Past parliament 53 No response
Ban non 'diet' fizzy drinks having sweeteners in them Past parliament 53 No response
After Brexit - Expats spouses should be allowed to live in the UK without a visa Past parliament 53 No response
Condemn the Israeli government killing innocent civilians and unarmed protesters Past parliament 53 No response
Cut Overseas Aid budget by 50% & give £7bn saved to NHS, rather than more taxes. Past parliament 53 No response
Introduce consequences of prolonged pornography use into sex education Past parliament 53 No response
Repeal the ‘Licensing Act 2003’ and restore the ‘Licensing Act 1921’ Past parliament 53 No response
Make Debeaking Illegal in the egg and meat industry Past parliament 53 No response
Give fathers automatic parental responsibility Past parliament 53 No response
Put a Tax on all excessive packaging Including plastic and cardboard. Past parliament 53 No response
Make the use of Smoke Bombs legal in UK Football Grounds to improve atmosphere Past parliament 53 No response
Establish a Royal Commission to consider a reformed National Health Service. Past parliament 53 No response
Build a third road coming out of Canvey Island Past parliament 53 No response
Ban the sale of wild caught species in the pet trade Past parliament 53 No response
Introduce Suicide Bereavement Support to the NHS Services Past parliament 53 No response
Stop plans for Bradwell Nuclear Plant Past parliament 53 No response
Fund programme for more public information about when to call for an ambulance Past parliament 53 No response
Relegalise the possession of fresh (unprepared) psilocybin ('magic') mushrooms. Past parliament 53 No response
Make getting a tattoo legal at 16 legal with parental consent. Past parliament 53 No response
Publish all the rights of looked after children in one simple document. Past parliament 53 No response
Harm reduction on Fentanyl laced Heroin, by giving away Fentanyl testing strips. Past parliament 53 No response
Ban the use of mobile phones in the House of Commons Past parliament 53 No response
Require the prominent labelling of palm oil on all products sold in the UK Past parliament 53 No response
Allow and help gay couples in the uk have children through surrogacy. Past parliament 53 No response
Introduce a law that enforces companies to grant menstrual leave to women Past parliament 53 No response
Get builders regulated to prevent them wrecking our homes, finances and lives. Past parliament 53 No response
Increase Carers Allowance for Carers caring for people on Enhanced Care PIP. Past parliament 53 No response
Prevent excessive Council Tax rises by freezing the parish precept Past parliament 53 No response
Stop sending foreign aid to countries that have space programmes Past parliament 53 No response
Pass a law to remove the Speaker of the House of Commons during a Parliament Past parliament 53 No response
Amend the Criminal Justice Act 1988 to allow ambulance staff to carry batons Past parliament 53 No response
Stop Immigration Skills Surcharge for the sake of our UK healthcare system Past parliament 53 No response
Terminate the tax free benefits enjoyed by religious institutions. Past parliament 53 No response
Make it mandatory for all businesses to hold a defibrillator on site. Past parliament 53 No response
Put a statue of Diane Abbott MP in the Palace of Westminster's Central Lobby. Past parliament 53 No response
Protect consumers who experience emission problems with their diesel vehicles Past parliament 53 No response
Urge the Norwegian Government to end the culling of wild wolves Past parliament 53 No response
change the law of dogs on public footpaths and open land to no dogs allowed. Past parliament 53 No response

Source: petition.parliament.uk, refreshed daily.