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A petition for Prime Minister David Cameron to pledge that no public funds to be used for Margaret Thatcher Museum and Library

Submitted on Sunday 21st April 2013

Rejected on Wednesday 21st June 2017

Current status: Rejected

Rejection code: irrelevant (see below for details)

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A petition for Prime Minister David Cameron to pledge that no public funds to be used for Margaret Thatcher Museum and Library

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A petition for the Prime Minister, David Cameron, to pledge that no public funds are used to build the proposed Margaret Thatcher Museum and library.

The Margaret Thatcher museum proposed by the charitable organisation "Cherish Freedom Trust" will cost an estimated £15,000,000.

We are currently living within a society constrained by austerity measures introduced by David Cameron's coalition government. Therefore, we should use our public money for essential projects only.

This is not a petition to stop the creation of the said museum. It is a petition to ensure that the museum is created using only private money and charitable donations.

In a speech announcing the project, Prime Minister David Cameron said, "During her life Margaret Thatcher believed in action - and this memorial will produce real results for generations to come."

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This petition was rejected

The Government e-Petitions Team gave the following reason:

This is being privately financed, not by the Government

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