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  2. UK Parliament petitions website - Wikipedia

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    Petitions backed by 100,000 signatures would now be considered for debate in Parliament and the website was moved to Directgov. [6] In the following year, a total of 36,000 petitions were submitted, attracting 6.4 million signatures. [7] After the closure of the Directgov website, the e-petitions were moved to the new GOV.UK website in October ...

  3. Petitions Committee - Wikipedia

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    Petitions which reach 10,000 signatures receive a written response from the UK Government. The committee can schedule debates in the House of Commons' second debating chamber (Westminster Hall), on Monday evenings at 4.30 pm. [2] When Parliament is dissolved, all open petitions on petition.parliament.uk are closed, and new petitions are not ...

  4. Who are the 2 million people demanding a general election ...

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    Only British citizens and UK residents are allowed to sign this type of petition to be considered by Parliament. However, the rapid scale of the petition may make it more difficult to verify the ...

  5. Online petition - Wikipedia

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    The UK Parliament petitions website has operated in various guises since 2006. [15] Beginning in 2011, a parliamentary committee considered holding a parliamentary debate for petitions attracting more than 100,000 signatures. [16] In 2015, the process was formalized within Parliament and a permanent Petitions Committee was established. [17]

  6. Next United Kingdom general election - Wikipedia

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    This culminated in a petition calling for an early general election on the UK Parliament website being started in November 2024 which reached over 2 million signatures within 2 days. Starmer responded to the petition by saying "I'm not surprised, quite frankly, that as we're doing the tough stuff there are plenty of people who say 'well I'm ...

  7. Recall of MPs Act 2015 - Wikipedia

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    Parliament Petition and by-election MP Cause Outcome % signing petition MP elected in by-election 2017–2019: North Antrim, 2018: Ian Paisley Jr (independent, suspended from DUP during petition) 30-day suspension from the House 9.4% Petition unsuccessful: Peterborough, 2019: Fiona Onasanya (independent, elected as Labour) Custodial sentence of ...

  8. List of UK parliamentary election petitions - Wikipedia

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    Treating: The act of giving free food and drink with intent to persuade the recipient to vote for a particular candidate. [2] [6] Undue influence: Any attempt to win votes by threats. [2] [4] Result. There are four possible outcomes of a petition trial, named as follows and also denoted by the colour of the corresponding row.

  9. Petitions of Right Act 1860 - Wikipedia

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    A petition of right was usually tried in the Chancery or King's Bench divisions but where the subject-matter of the petition arose out of the exercise of belligerent rights on behalf of the Crown, or would be heard in a prize court if the matter were in dispute between private persons, the applicant could at his option start his petition in the ...