A very significant petition that raised in 2 days


On Friday afternoon on 15th September just before 18.00pm this petition passed 80,000 signatures and it was achieving more than 20,000 signatures in that hour. The petition 643611 can be obtained from here which was provided by Glyn Saville and it began on 13th September. A couple of hours later on Friday 15th it reached 140,000 and on Saturday 16th Morning at 8pm it reached 230,000 signatures. On 15.30pm afternoon it achieved 340,000 signatures and in the evening it achieved 400,000. On Sunday 17th morning it achieved 430,000 and by 18.00pm it reached 483,000 signatures which makes it the 9th largest petition. At the end of Sunday it reached 500,000 and it had passed 509,000 during 7pm Monday 18th morning which placed it as the 8th largest petition. Then on Friday 29th September it has reached 580,000 which is less than a 1,000 of the 7th item. This item is very significant and it is covered by the whole of the UK with a couple of significant locations in North of the Newcastle area.

It would be fantastic if some of the people who endorse this petition could also approve some of the petitions that are struggling to achieve 100,000 or even 10,000 signatures. There are several petitions that I have spotted recently that are Create income replacement scheme for crew affected by writers and actors strikes which has so far achieved 29,867 petitions, Make it free for all NHS hospital staff to park at work which so far has only got 1,173 petitions, Call an immediate general election which has only got 846 signatures, Require daily sessions on mindfulness/meditation in schools that has only achieved 124 signatures and Fund half price bus and trains fares for 16 and 17 year olds which has only obtained 83 signatures. It would be fantastic if some of these could benefit from a number of supports over the next few weeks because if they reach 10,000 the Government will respond to their requirements and ideally if they reach 100,000 the MPs will be inspired to discuss them. One can assume that the “Bad owners are to blame not the breed – don’t ban the XL bully” will be responded on both of those themes very soon.

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