Call for an Immediate General Election

Recent signers:
missy white and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Our current Government has not stuck to the manifesto that was promised when they won the vote. Many promises remain unfulfilled, and the public's trust has been eroded by a series of disappointments and unkept promises. Amidst growing dissatisfaction, the recent local elections have unveiled a strong surge in support for the Reform Party, indicating a substantial shift in public sentiment. It's clear that the people are yearning for change. The time is ripe to address this need for new leadership and direction.

The local elections have served as a crucial indicator of the public's desire for an alternative that truly represents their interests. The Reform Party's significant gains reflect a growing consensus around the need for fresh perspectives and a government that prioritises transparency, accountability, and the delivery of promised policies.

In light of these developments, it's essential for the nation to reconsider its current trajectory. A general election would provide a legitimate platform for the people to express their choice for leadership based on recent performances and current mandates. Holding an immediate general election is not just a demand for change, but a step towards reinvigorating our democracy and restoring faith in the political process.

Every vote in these general elections would serve as a powerful message—one that demands integrity, reliable governance, and adherence to promised agendas. This is about giving a voice back to the people and ensuring that governance aligns with the values and expectations of its citizens.

Let us come together to urge for an immediate general election, to pave the way for a future that is more representative of our collective aspirations. Sign this petition to support a call for an urgent general election and allow democracy to truly take its course. Your signature is a step towards a government accountable to its promises and its people.

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Recent signers:
missy white and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Our current Government has not stuck to the manifesto that was promised when they won the vote. Many promises remain unfulfilled, and the public's trust has been eroded by a series of disappointments and unkept promises. Amidst growing dissatisfaction, the recent local elections have unveiled a strong surge in support for the Reform Party, indicating a substantial shift in public sentiment. It's clear that the people are yearning for change. The time is ripe to address this need for new leadership and direction.

The local elections have served as a crucial indicator of the public's desire for an alternative that truly represents their interests. The Reform Party's significant gains reflect a growing consensus around the need for fresh perspectives and a government that prioritises transparency, accountability, and the delivery of promised policies.

In light of these developments, it's essential for the nation to reconsider its current trajectory. A general election would provide a legitimate platform for the people to express their choice for leadership based on recent performances and current mandates. Holding an immediate general election is not just a demand for change, but a step towards reinvigorating our democracy and restoring faith in the political process.

Every vote in these general elections would serve as a powerful message—one that demands integrity, reliable governance, and adherence to promised agendas. This is about giving a voice back to the people and ensuring that governance aligns with the values and expectations of its citizens.

Let us come together to urge for an immediate general election, to pave the way for a future that is more representative of our collective aspirations. Sign this petition to support a call for an urgent general election and allow democracy to truly take its course. Your signature is a step towards a government accountable to its promises and its people.

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Petition created on 3 May 2025