Sign the petition — and send a personal letter

Intro

Britain runs on consent. When a government moves beyond what voters were offered, the honest remedy is to ask the people again.
I’ve launched a petition respectfully urging His Majesty The King to consider dissolving Parliament and calling a General Election so the country can renew — or withdraw — consent.

Do both for maximum impact

  • Sign the petition to show breadth of public support.
  • Send a personal letter to show depth. Decision-makers can dismiss mass-generated emails as “automated”; your own words can’t be ignored.

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Why now?

  • Mandate & consent: Major policies are being pushed that were not clearly set out before the election. In our constitution, authority is exercised in the name of the Crown, but it is legitimised by the people’s consent. When that consent is in doubt, the answer is a fresh mandate.
  • Delivery vs promises: On taxes, the NHS backlog, borders and asylum policy, and energy security, delivery isn’t matching the promises.
  • Rights & freedoms: A Digital ID affecting the Right to Work is advancing without a clear manifesto pledge — raising risks of scope-creep and privacy harms. These are constitutional questions, not just managerial ones.

What to say in your letter (choose your own mix)

You don’t need to use all of these — pick the ones you believe in, and add your own words.

  • Renew the mandate: The Government is pursuing major policies beyond what was set out before the election; consent should be renewed in a General Election.
  • Tax & cost of living: Post-election tax and stealth increases have raised the burden without a clear mandate.
  • NHS waits: 12-hour A&E waits and elective backlogs remain severe despite promises.
  • Borders: Policy reversals have come without a credible replacement; backlogs remain high and deterrence is unclear.
  • Energy & security: State-led ventures expose taxpayers while supply-chain choices raise resilience questions.
  • Digital ID: A national Digital ID affecting the Right to Work is being advanced without an explicit manifesto pledge; risks include scope-creep and privacy harms.
  • Local impact: Briefly explain what you’ve seen in your area (services, costs, confidence).

If you prefer, copy any bullet you like into the Further comments box of the letter builder and rewrite it in your own voice.

A more detailed analysis of the issues can be found here: https://no-bull-politics.co.uk/?p=4443


How to act (2 minutes)

  1. Sign the petition — add your name here:
    ➡️ Sign at Change.org
  2. Send your letter — open the builder, tick your points, add your words, copy/print:
    ➡️ Open the letter builder

Etiquette: Be firm but respectful. For Buckingham Palace, address letters to the Private Secretary to His Majesty The King, Buckingham Palace, London SW1A 1AA.


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