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Formal identification required to sign petitions for Parliament to consider.

Submitted on Sunday 26th June 2016

Published on Thursday 30th June 2016

Current status: Closed

Closed: Friday 30th December 2016

Signatures: 23

Tagged with

Parliament ~ Referendum ~ UK

Petition Action

Formal identification required to sign petitions for Parliament to consider.

Petition Details

The Petitions sign on procedure to be changed to that like 'passenger information checks' on aircraft, in so far as formal identification be required for the petition to be accepted. UK Passport, or similar identification that proves the signatory is eligible, and to prevent fraud.

Additional Information

We have seen petitions are being fraudulently signed by people from all over the world on UK petitions, in particular in reference to the request for another referendum.

Anyone signing a petition MUST be legally eligible to do so, and the current system is being abused extensively and illegally. Having a formal system in place would not only prevent fraud, but where fraud does occur would offer the opportunity to take legal action against those concerned and maintain democracy.


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