Petitions Committee

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The Petitions Committee is a parliamentary committee of the House of Commons of the United Kingdom. Its role is to oversee petitions submitted to Parliament, including both electronically through the UK Parliament petitions website, and traditional paper petitions. The committee is one of the youngest in the Commons, formed in 2015, and is made up of 11 backbench Members of Parliament.

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Procedure

The process for e-petitions differs from the process for paper petitions, which can only be presented to the House of Commons by an MP. [1]

E-petitions can be submitted by British citizens and UK residents to the UK Government and Parliament via the UK Parliament petitions website. Petitions must be about something which Government or Parliament is responsible for, and must ask for a specific action from Parliament or Government.

An e-petition must be signed by the petition creator and five supporters before it will be sent for moderation. Moderation ensures that draft petitions meet the website's standards for publication. Petitions which do not meet the website's standards are rejected. Petitions published on the website are available for members of the public to sign. Petitions remain open for signatures for six months. At the end of six months, petitions are closed and formally reported by the Petitions Committee to Parliament.

All petitions which are published are reviewed by the Petitions Committee. Petitions which reach 10,000 signatures receive a written response from the UK Government. The committee can schedule debates in the House of Commons' second debating chamber (Westminster Hall), on Monday evenings at 4.30 pm. [2]

When Parliament is dissolved, all open petitions on petition.parliament.uk are closed, and new petitions are not accepted. After a new Petitions Committee is set up by the House of Commons, closed petitions are not reopened.

Petitions which reach 100,000 signatures are considered by the committee for debate. Petitions may not be put forward for debate if the issue has been debated recently, or is already scheduled for debate in the near future. Most petitions which reach the threshold are debated.

The Petitions Committee may also take other action on published petitions. On 1 March 2016 the Committee published its first report, Funding for research into brain tumours, in response to a petition which had gained over 120,000 signatures. [3]

The Petitions Committee has also taken oral evidence jointly with the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee on grouse shooting, [4] with the Health Select Committee on the meningitis B vaccine, [5] and with the Women and Equalities Committee on high heels and workplace dress codes [6] in response to petitions.

Membership

2024-present

Membership of the committee is as follows: [7]

MemberPartyConstituency
Jamie Stone MP (Chair) Liberal Democrats Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross
Lewis Atkinson MP Labour Sunderland Central
David Baines MP Labour St Helens North
Irene Campbell MP Labour North Ayrshire and Arran
Paul Davies MP Labour Colne Valley
Ben Goldsborough MP Labour South Norfolk
John Lamont MP Conservative Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk
Robbie Moore MP Conservative Keighley and Ilkley
Dave Robertson MP Labour Lichfield
Roz Savage MP Liberal Democrats South Cotswolds
Tony Vaughan MP Labour Folkestone and Hythe

Changes since 2024

DateOutgoing Member
& Party
ConstituencyNew Member
& Party
ConstituencySource
6 January 2025 Kevin Bonavia MP (Labour) Stevenage Paul Davies MP (Labour) Colne Valley Hansard

2019-2024

The chair was elected on 29 January 2020, with the members of the committee being announced on 2 March 2020. [8] [9]

MemberPartyConstituency
Catherine McKinnell MP (Chair) Labour Newcastle upon Tyne North
Elliot Colburn MP Conservative Carshalton and Wallington
Martyn Day MP SNP Linlithgow and East Falkirk
Steve Double MP Conservative St Austell and Newquay
Chris Evans MP Labour and Co-op Islwyn
Katherine Fletcher MP Conservative South Ribble
Nick Fletcher MP Conservative Don Valley
Mike Hill MP Labour Hartlepool
Tom Hunt MP Conservative Ipswich
Kerry McCarthy MP Labour Bristol East
Theresa Villiers MP Conservative Chipping Barnet

Changes 2019-2024

DateOutgoing Member
& Party
ConstituencyNew Member
& Party
ConstituencySource
8 June 2020 Kerry McCarthy MP (Labour) Bristol East Tonia Antoniazzi MP (Labour) Gower Hansard
8 June 2020 Steve Double MP (Conservative) St Austell and Newquay Jonathan Gullis MP (Conservative) Stoke-on-Trent North Hansard
1 March 2021 Theresa Villiers MP (Conservative) Chipping Barnet Matt Vickers MP (Conservative) Stockton South Hansard
16 March 2021 Mike Hill MP (Labour) Hartlepool VacantResignation of member from Parliament [10]
20 April 2021Vacant Taiwo Owatemi MP (Labour) Coventry North West Hansard
13 July 2021 Chris Evans MP (Labour) Islwyn Christina Rees MP (Labour and Co-op [a] ) Neath Hansard
15 March 2022 Taiwo Owatemi MP (Labour) Coventry North West Marsha de Cordova MP (Labour) Battersea Hansard
21 June 2022 Katherine Fletcher MP (Conservative) South Ribble Scott Benton MP (Conservative [b] ) Blackpool South Hansard
6 September 2023 Catherine McKinnell MP (Chair, Labour) Newcastle upon Tyne North Vacant Hansard
20 April 2021Vacant Cat Smith MP (Chair, Labour) Lancaster and Fleetwood Hansard
25 March 2024 Scott Benton MP (Independent) Blackpool South VacantResignation of member from Parliament [11]
14 May 2024 Tom Hunt MP (Conservative) Ipswich Tracey Crouch MP (Conservative) Chatham and Aylesford Hansard
Matt Vickers MP (Conservative) Stockton South Peter Gibson MP (Conservative) Darlington
20 April 2024Vacant Steve Double MP (Conservative) St Austell and Newquay Hansard
  1. Whip suspended from 13 October 2022 to 1 February 2024.
  2. Whip suspended from 5 April 2023.

Petitions debated by the Commons

2015–2017 Parliament

DatePetition titleTopicRecords of the debate
14/09/2015To debate a vote of no confidence in Health Secretary the Right Hon Jeremy Hunt (Contracts and conditions in the NHS) Junior doctors
12/10/2015Make the production, sale and use of cannabis legal. Cannabis in the United Kingdom, Legality of cannabis
19/10/2015Stop allowing immigrants into the UK Immigration in the United Kingdom
26/10/2015Make an allowance for up to 2 weeks term time leave from school for holiday English school holidays
30/11/2015Introduce a tax on sugary drinks in the UK to improve our children's health Sugary drinks tax
07/12/2015Don't kill our bees! Immediately halt the use of Neonicotinoids on crops Bees and toxic chemicals, Neonicotinoids
11/01/2016Keep the NHS Bursary NHS Student Bursary
18/01/2016Block Donald J Trump from UK entry; Don't ban Trump from the United Kingdom Donald Trump
25/01/2016Scrap plans forcing self-employed & small business to do 4 tax returns yearly Taxation in the United Kingdom
01/02/2016Make fair transitional state pension arrangements for 1950s women Pensions in the United Kingdom
07/03/2016Scrap the £35k threshold for non-EU citizens settling in the UK Immigration in the United Kingdom
21/03/2016Jeremy Hunt to resume meaningful contract negotiations with the BMA Junior doctors
18/04/2016Fund more research into brain tumours, the biggest cancer killer of under-40s Brain tumors; cancer research
25/04/2016Give the Meningitis B vaccine to ALL children, not just newborn babies Meningococcal vaccine
09/05/2016Stop Cameron spending British taxpayers' money on Pro-EU Referendum leaflets 2016 United Kingdom European Union membership referendum
06/06/2016Restrict the use of fireworks to reduce stress and fear in animals and pets Fireworks law in the United Kingdom
13/06/2016Stop spending a fixed 0.7 per cent slice of our national wealth on Foreign Aid Department for International Development
04/07/2016Include expressive arts subjects in the EBacc English Baccalaureate
11/07/2016No more school penalty fines and bring back the 10 day authorised absence English school holidays
18/07/2016Stop retrospective changes to the student loans agreement Student loans in the United Kingdom
5/09/2016EU Referendum Rules triggering a 2nd EU Referendum Second referendum on EU membership
12/09/2016Urge the South Korean Government to end the brutal dog meat trade Dog meat consumption in South Korea
17/10/2016Invoke Article 50 of The Lisbon Treaty immediately UK invocation of Article 50
24/10/2016Debate in the House the Local Government Pension Scheme Investment Regulations Local Government Pension Scheme
31/10/2016Ban driven grouse shooting Driven grouse shooting
21/11/2016Free childcare when both parents are working. Not just those who are on benefits Child care in the United Kingdom
12/12/2016Close all retail on boxing day, retail isn't needed on boxing day! Boxing Day bank holiday
12/12/2016Close all retail on boxing day, retail isn't needed on boxing day! Boxing Day bank holiday
23/01/2017Ban all non-recyclable/non-compostable packaging in the UK Packaging waste
30/01/2017Demand an end to the pay restraint imposed on agenda for change NHS staff National Health Service staff
06/02/2017Shut down the domestic ivory market in the UK Ivory trade
20/02/2017Prevent Donald Trump from making a State Visit to the United Kingdom; Donald Trump should make a State Visit to the United Kingdom Donald Trump
27/02/2017Make it a specific criminal offence to attack any member of NHS Medical Staff National Health Service staff
06/03/2017Make it illegal for a company to require women to wear high heels at work Dress code
13/03/2017April's Law Child abuse
20/03/2017Put a max of £1200 on car insurance for 18-25 year olds Car insurance
27/03/2017End the badger cull instead of expanding to new areas Badger culling in the United Kingdom
24/04/2017Authorise open book examinations for GCSE English Literature 2017 General Certificate of Secondary Education

2017–2019 Parliament

DatePetition titleTopicRecords of the debate
23/10/2017Make paying rent enough proof that you are able meet mortgage repayments Mortgage industry of the United Kingdom
30/10/2017To make votes matter, adopt Proportional Representation for UK General Elections Elections in the United Kingdom
6/11/2017Make mental health education compulsory in primary and secondary schools Mental health in the United Kingdom
13/11/2017Agree to a second referendum on Scottish Independence Proposed second Scottish independence referendum
20/11/2017Abolish the TV Licence Television licensing in the United Kingdom
27/11/2017Change the university fees from £9250 back to the £3000 fee for the UK Tuition fees in the United Kingdom
4/12/2017Pay Up Now! – Scrap the pay cap and give public servants a meaningful pay rise Public sector
11/12/2017
  • Hold a referendum on the final Brexit deal
  • Reject all demands from the EU for penalty charges for Brexit
  • Put the final Brexit deal to a referendum with revoking Article 50 as an option
  • No referendum on the final deal for the UK to remain in the European Union
Proposed referendum on the Brexit withdrawal agreement
18/12/2017Put pressure on Libya to take action to stop enslavement of Black Africans Slavery in Libya
15/1/2018Keep Childcare Vouchers open beyond April 2018 Childcare voucher scheme
22/1/2018Leave the EU immediately No-deal Brexit
29/1/2018Change the laws governing the use of fireworks to include a ban on public use Fireworks law in the United Kingdom
26/2/2018End the export of live farm animals after Brexit Live export in the United Kingdom
5/3/2018Make British Sign Language part of the National Curriculum British Sign Language
5/3/2018Insurance should be on the car itself instead of the individuals who drive it Vehicle insurance in the United Kingdom
19/3/2018Make Orkambi available on the NHS for people with Cystic Fibrosis Lumacaftor/ivacaftor
26/3/2018Change the GCSE English Literature exam from closed book to open book General Certificate of Secondary Education

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