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Government E-petitions
http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions
How do the successful ones seem to get instant recognition? To put in a petition it would obviously start at the bottom of hundreds of pages out of sight to the normal reader.
How do the successful ones seem to get instant recognition? To put in a petition it would obviously start at the bottom of hundreds of pages out of sight to the normal reader.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Gromit Hasn't everyone got an agenda ? You make it sound like a crime .
When the government wanted to sell off all our forests a couple of months ago it was someone's agenda and petitions that made them drop the idea.
In my area it was a personal agenda and a petition which forced the council and the developer to agree to put in a ramp for the disabled and mum's with push chairs.
When the government wanted to sell off all our forests a couple of months ago it was someone's agenda and petitions that made them drop the idea.
In my area it was a personal agenda and a petition which forced the council and the developer to agree to put in a ramp for the disabled and mum's with push chairs.
gromit // A newspaper could mobilise 100,000 easily. //
Is that a bad thing. If 100,000 people feel strongly about something shouldn't it be looked into ?
All the big scandals including the abuse by priests and MPs expenses have been uncovered by the press. As I said the selling of our forests and the petitions organised by the press succeeded where your or my 30/40 would have had no effect.
I think Twitter, Facebook and AB. all play their part to give ordinary people a voice that our leaders are forced to listen to.
So don't always knock the press because of your vendetta sorry agenda.
Is that a bad thing. If 100,000 people feel strongly about something shouldn't it be looked into ?
All the big scandals including the abuse by priests and MPs expenses have been uncovered by the press. As I said the selling of our forests and the petitions organised by the press succeeded where your or my 30/40 would have had no effect.
I think Twitter, Facebook and AB. all play their part to give ordinary people a voice that our leaders are forced to listen to.
So don't always knock the press because of your vendetta sorry agenda.