Change the law, so that UK citizens can force an immediate General Election
A vote of no confidence in the Government can only be called by parliament. We believe this leaves majority governments in an almost untouchable position. We think governments can break promises or make decisions that are destructive and the electorate can do nothing until the next election.
Signatures
20,762
signatures
Government response threshold (10,000) · 10,000/10,000 · reached
Debate threshold (100,000) · 20,762/100,000
- 24 JUN 2025Petition closedFinal total: 20,762 signatures
- 22 APR 2025Government respondedCabinet OfficeGovernment reply
It is a core principle of our constitution that the government of the day holds office by virtue of its ability to command the confidence of the House of Commons. There are no plans to change this.
Read full response - 29 MAR 202510,000 signatures reachedEligible for a government response
- 24 DEC 2024Petition opened for signatures
Background
We consider that citizens should be able to hold the government to account at all times, not just during General Elections. We would like the law to be changed so that a petition of 'no confidence' to parliament, containing the signatures of at least 51% of the population, means a General Election is immediately called.