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Changing the e-petition Vetting System

Submitted on Thursday 18th August 2011

Rejected on Wednesday 21st June 2017

Current status: Rejected

Rejection code: irrelevant (see below for details)

Petition Action

Changing the e-petition Vetting System

Additional Information

I want the Government to alter the way e-petitions are vetted. The reason my e-petition hasn’t been accepted illustrates a flaw in this new and welcome initiative. The current vetting works on a very crude ‘first-submitted by subject or title’ basis, and not on the actual direction and substance of each particular e-petition. Compare my rejected e-petition with the previously accepted one: Community Force - Michael Christopher Walker. Compulsory for un-employed school leavers; minimum 3 years between 16 and 19 yrs; stationed in ex military bases to learn self-discipline (Edited). Introduce Compulsory Community Work Scheme for Young People – Clive Frost. 1 or 2 yr compulsory Community Work for all 18 to 25 yr olds; after secondary school or undergraduate university study and before beginning full time employment; not in military, but in social areas; bring together young people from different backgrounds to create more homogeneous, unified, caring and less self centred country (Edited).


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