Call a public inquiry into pro-Israel influence on politics & democracy
- 44,182 Signatures
(Estimated Final Signatures: 137,884 - 4,613 added in the past 24hrs)
We are concerned about reported Israeli state-linked and pro-Israel lobbying activity in UK politics. We believe it is important to determine the scope and impact of any such influence campaigns.
Sever UK-Iran ties, withdraw recognition of Iran’s regime & expel all diplomats
- 13,531 Signatures
(Estimated Final Signatures: 84,808 - 3,759 added in the past 24hrs)
We urge Parliament to severe all diplomatic ties with Iran, withdraw recognition of the regime as the legitimate government of Iran, and expel any Iranian diplomats from the UK, in the wake of recent events and reported human rights abuses that have been committed there.
The UK Government should not unilaterally recognise a Palestinian State
- 58,690 Signatures
(Estimated Final Signatures: 59,200 - 20 added in the past 24hrs)
We urge the UK not to unilaterally recognise a Palestinian state before a negotiated peace. We believe the UK should support direct talks, conditioned on Hamas releasing hostages, disarming, & leaving Gaza; & the PA ending ‘Pay to Slay’, removing extremist content from schools, & recognising Israel.
The Government responsed to this petition on 16th October 2025 (View Full Response)Rescind recognition of a Palestinian state and respect the Montevideo Convention
- 8,310 Signatures
(Estimated Final Signatures: 8,612 - 7 added in the past 24hrs)
The UK should rescind its recognition of a Palestinian state, which we believe does not meet the criteria of the Montevideo Convention. We believe recognition rewards terrorism, undermines peace, and falls short of longstanding international norms.
Stop the Chagos Deal
- 3,504 Signatures
(Estimated Final Signatures: 3,962 - 24 added in the past 24hrs)
We believe the Chagos Deal is a terrible disaster, and we find the cost unaffordable. We have concerns that it could harm the indigenous Chagossian people, and our national interests. We urge the House of Commons to block any legislation relating to this deal. We think MPs should stop it, all of it.
Stop all overseas spending including foreign aid
- 2,581 Signatures
(Estimated Final Signatures: 3,277 - 16 added in the past 24hrs)
The UK has a massive debt and we believe it is in decline, with a very high tax burden on its citizens. We think it is the duty of the UK government to put its citizens and the UK first and it is irresponsible to spend taxpayer's money on any overseas project.
Grant visas & scholarships for Palestinian students, collaborate with Gazan Unis
- 805 Signatures
(Estimated Final Signatures: 3,138 - 32 added in the past 24hrs)
We demand that the Government extend the Gazan student evacuation policy that ended on the 31st December 2025 indefinitely, grant further scholarships for studies and facilitate twinning partnerships between UK and Gazan Universities.
Do not recognise the planned December 2025 election in Myanmar
- 2,638 Signatures
(Estimated Final Signatures: 2,661 - 1 added in the past 24hrs)
Do not recognise any election held by Myanmar’s military in December 2025. We believe the Government should condemn it as illegitimate, continue to press for the release of political prisoners and support a genuine, UN-backed democratic process.
Review the UK’s policy toward the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus
- 2,527 Signatures
(Estimated Final Signatures: 2,566 - 1 added in the past 24hrs)
We believe that the UK's policy not to recognise the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TNRC) has left Turkish Cypriots, including British citizens, isolated for over 4 decades. We think this should be reviewed, to help end exclusion and help ensure fairness and equality for all Turkish Cypriots.
Hold an inquiry into the status of the Sino-British Joint Declaration
- 2,068 Signatures
(Estimated Final Signatures: 2,432 - 3 added in the past 24hrs)
We call on the Parliament to hold a formal inquiry and investigate whether the JD is void or not as a signatory of the treaty, as we believe there is no evidence that China has acted to ensure the JD abides by the peremptory norms of international law, or “jus cogens.”