A petition calling for another general election has reached one million signatures.
Under UK petition rules, any petition receiving more than 100,000 signatures is considered for debate in parliament, and those surpassing 10,000 signatures receive a government response.
The petition was created by Michael Westwood, who expressed concerns about the Labour government's performance since the general election on July 4.
It alleges that the government has not kept promises made during the election campaign. Specific criticisms include the removal of the Winter Fuel Payment and the introduction of a new inheritance tax for farmers.
Under UK petition rules, any petition receiving more than 100,000 signatures is considered for debate in parliament, and those surpassing 10,000 signatures receive a government response.
The petition was created by Michael Westwood, who expressed concerns about the Labour government's performance since the general election on July 4.
It alleges that the government has not kept promises made during the election campaign. Specific criticisms include the removal of the Winter Fuel Payment and the introduction of a new inheritance tax for farmers.