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Sergey KapustinPetitions have long been sent to the Prime Minister by post or delivered to the Number 10 door in person. You can now both create and sign petitions on this website too, giving you the opportunity to reach a potentially wider audience and to deliver your petition directly to Downing Street.
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Adam CrowePester power. I WANT TRANSPARENCY OF ALL TAXES COLLECTED, MR BROWN. I want to know exact figures - to the penny - of what is being spent where on what and by whom.
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Ian YorstonPetitions have long been sent to the Prime Minister by post or delivered to
the No. 10 door in person. You can now both create and sign petitions on
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Mark WatkinsPetitions have long been sent to the Prime Minister by post or delivered to the Number 10 door in person. You can now both create and sign petitions on this website too, giving you the opportunity to reach a potentially wider audience and to deliver your
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dan mcquillanmysociety's e-petition site for the PM's office
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Gary BurgePetitions have long been sent to the Prime Minister by post or delivered to the Number 10 door in person. You can now both create and sign petitions on this website too, giving you the opportunity to reach a potentially wider audience and to deliver your
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Peter CruickshankSadly, you have ti be a UK citizen. Interesting to compare it with the Scottish Parliament's version
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