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Petitions
To legislate to enable routine video recording and broadcasting in civil courts
Constituency signatures
To legislate to enable routine video recording and broadcasting in civil courts
44 Petition Signatories by Constituency
Lucy Allan
(Independent - Telford)
3 signatures (6.82%)
Owen Thompson
(Scottish National Party - Midlothian)
2 signatures (4.55%)
Baroness Brown of Silvertown
(Labour - Life peer)
2 signatures (4.55%)
John Whittingdale
(Conservative - Maldon)
1 signatures (2.27%)
John McDonnell
(Labour - Hayes and Harlington)
1 signatures (2.27%)
Lord Beamish
(Labour - Life peer)
1 signatures (2.27%)
Owen Paterson
(Conservative - North Shropshire)
1 signatures (2.27%)
Layla Moran
(Liberal Democrat - Oxford West and Abingdon)
1 signatures (2.27%)
Lord Sharma
(Conservative - Life peer)
1 signatures (2.27%)
Tony Lloyd
(Labour - Rochdale)
1 signatures (2.27%)
Gill Furniss
(Labour - Sheffield Brightside and Hillsborough)
1 signatures (2.27%)
Damien Moore
(Conservative - Southport)
1 signatures (2.27%)
Alex Cunningham
(Labour - Stockton North)
1 signatures (2.27%)
Jo Gideon
(Conservative - Stoke-on-Trent Central)
1 signatures (2.27%)
Esther McVey
(Conservative - Tatton)
1 signatures (2.27%)
Rosena Allin-Khan
(Labour - Tooting)
1 signatures (2.27%)
Mike Amesbury
(Independent - Runcorn and Helsby)
1 signatures (2.27%)
Peter Bottomley
(Conservative - Worthing West)
1 signatures (2.27%)
Stewart Hosie
(Scottish National Party - Dundee East)
1 signatures (2.27%)
Angela Rayner
(Labour - Ashton-under-Lyne)
1 signatures (2.27%)
Kate Hollern
(Labour - Blackburn)
1 signatures (2.27%)
Baroness Debbonaire
(Labour - Life peer)
1 signatures (2.27%)
Ian Murray
(Labour - Edinburgh South)
1 signatures (2.33%)
Alison Thewliss
(Scottish National Party - Glasgow Central)
1 signatures (2.27%)
Mark Tami
(Labour - Alyn and Deeside)
1 signatures (2.27%)
Rushanara Ali
(Labour - Bethnal Green and Stepney)
1 signatures (2.27%)
David Evennett
(Conservative - Bexleyheath and Crayford)
1 signatures (2.27%)
Preet Kaur Gill
(Labour (Co-op) - Birmingham Edgbaston)
1 signatures (2.27%)
Lord McCabe
(Labour - Life peer)
1 signatures (2.27%)
Graham Stringer
(Labour - Blackley and Middleton South)
1 signatures (2.27%)
Claudia Webbe
(Independent - Leicester East)
1 signatures (2.27%)
Craig Whittaker
(Conservative - Calder Valley)
1 signatures (2.27%)
Lindsay Hoyle
(Speaker - Chorley)
1 signatures (2.27%)
Nickie Aiken
(Conservative - Cities of London and Westminster)
1 signatures (2.27%)
Christian Matheson
(Independent - City of Chester)
1 signatures (2.27%)
Mary Kelly Foy
(Labour - City of Durham)
1 signatures (2.27%)
Mark Eastwood
(Conservative - Dewsbury)
1 signatures (2.27%)
Catherine West
(Labour - Hornsey and Friern Barnet)
1 signatures (2.27%)
Philip Hollobone
(Conservative - Kettering)
1 signatures (2.27%)