lets restore the great back into britain and get these unruly kids straight into national service straight from school before it’s too late and restore pride and safety to our streets
(1 signature)
created by paul greaves.
Petition rejected.

We the undersigned beleive that thre should be a computer game based upon the life and history of the Royal Family. It should be a strategy/RPG game in which the players should be able to deiced the fate of the UK and world based upon actions.
(1 signature)
created by Jonathan Mantle.
Petition rejected.
A man cannot be named as the guilty party..due to the rules set within this e-petition, but as will be known, he discards political necessities and discriminates against the disabled - even those disabled by the UK government, and purposely allows them to suffer due to errors committed by his predecessor and his continuing errors.
What can be done? How about a full no-confidence vote. Fees could be taken from the public providing necessary punishment…again, details of this cannot be provided due to the rules set within this - imagination can provide answers of what has been deemed inappropriate.
(1 signature).
created by Mr J. Pullen.
Petition rejected.
For the fight of manny pacquiao and flood mayweather to go ahead, and them stop being a pair of pussies
(1 signature)
created by Archie robson.
Petition rejected.
(I’d like to hear you say that to their faces - Ed.)

This petition is to bring back the famous robot based televisual experience that is Robot Wars
Many people Cried, Laughed and Danced to the Machinimations of presenters such as Craig Charles and his trusty sidekick Jeremy Clarkson.
Everyone certainly cried when the pit robot Matilda met her tragic end.
I ask you Mr Prime minister as a father and a man to bring back robot wars to england and not just Japan.
(1 signature)
created by Joe.
Petition rejected.
All drivers working for the emergency forces, government departments and military, should be required to take a drink/drug test before driving.
It is commonplace for all these to celebrate together and then be required to drive in difficult or dangerous circumstances without being given the time to fully recover.
(1 signature)
created by John Black.
It is time to stop the abuse and neglect of children. Royal patronage to support the NSPCC would attract interest and funding to assist the defence of the helpless and unprotected.
Discuss with Her Majesty how this could be achieved.
(1 signature)
created by Peter Knapett.
I request that the Government allow the production and sale of Brawn once again.
Brawn was a tasty and cheap foodstuff, and should now be made available again.
(1 signature)
created by David Webb.
Petition rejected.
I’m deeply concerned a draft proposal set out by the M.H.R.A. as part of its consolidation and review of the Medicines Act 1968 could have a significant impact on my ability as a patient to access homoeopathic medicines in the UK..
If not revised the proposal would also have serious consequences for more than 2,000 homoeopathic practitioners, many of whom would find it impossible to treat patients like myself because they can no longer obtain the appropriate homoeopathic medicine.
I understand that a central plank of government health policy is to increase patient choice. Section 10 will eliminate choice for people like me who want to be treated with homoeopathy.
I would like to call on the Health Minister to revise slightly the proposed language of the revised Medicines Act to ensure that I have continued access to a full range of homoeopathic medicines and my right to choose homoeopathic treatment is maintained.
(2 signatures)
created by John Shaw.
(Don’t worry, John, sugar and water will remain legally obtainable for the forseeable future. - Ed.)
Petition for the Government to end the Social Class. For hundreds of years people have been seperated into three Classes: the upper class, the middle class and the under class. This is highly unfair and unequal and it is about time that the Government deal with the divisions and gaps in society one and for all.
(1 signature)
created by james ross.
Petition rejected.