Stop MLA's pay in Northern Ireland until the Executive is formed
- Final Signatures: 193
Taxpayers face paying out more than £94,000 a week in wages to MLAs and ministers even if the Assembly is not sitting.
Do not protect British soldiers who served in NI from prosecution
- Final Signatures: 1,218
The Government must not set a precedent that certain individuals are above the law and will not be accountable for crimes against the people in the north of Ireland. Justice must be served for all victims and their families.
The UK Government must clarify the criteria they will use to decide to hold a Border Poll as per their commitments in the Good Friday Agreement, an agreement overwhelmingly endorsed in democratic referendums by the people of Ireland, north and south.
Stop salary and expenses to MLAs of parties who refuse to nominate ministers
- Final Signatures: 977
For 2nd time, Northern Ireland (NI) has no government due to a refusal of a party to nominate ministers. In 2019, nearly £15 MILLION was spent on salaries while NI had no government. Should any party refuse to nominate ministers, their MLAs should have their pay and expenses completely removed.
Secretary of State for Northern Ireland To Call A Border Poll
- Final Signatures: 851
The Secretary of State for Northern Ireland should call a border poll, as provided for by legislation, at the earliest opportunity to determine the will of the people of Northern Ireland to remain part of the United Kingdom or to unite with the remainder of the island of Ireland.
End mandatory coalition in the Northern Ireland Executive
- Final Signatures: 30
It is time to overhaul how the executive is formed in Northern Ireland. Mandatory coalition does not work. We have moved on from 1998 and it is time to end rules that distribute ministerial posts to multiple parties representing different communities. It is time for change.
Prevent Government Proposals relating to NI trouble related deaths
- Final Signatures: 20
We want the Government to stop these Perpetrator focused proposals on dealing with the legacy of the conflict here in NI.
We want to keep it victim focused by honouring their commitments to Stormont House Agreement. All 5 NI polictal parties, victim groups and Irish Government oppose this proposal