Since in Britain we currently live under an authoritarian regime that has no respect for freedom of expression and is constantly gas lighting the British population, I took upon my rights to seek redress and due process via the Houses of Parliament. Below is the text that I was permitted to submit which I did so on the 30th January and subsequently obtained the mandatory 5 signatures required. I am showing it here as a public record of this action.
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I want to start a petition – will you sign it?
Debate Whether Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer Should Resign or Seek New Mandate
We ask Parliament to consider if Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer should resign or seek a new mandate, due to public concern that Government policies on immigration, civil liberties, EU alignment, digital ID, veterans, closeness to China, diverge from commitments made at the 2024 election.
We ask the House of Commons to examine whether the Prime Minister has lost the confidence of the public and should resign or seek a new mandate, because Government policies seem to diverge from commitments made in the 2024 election. Issues include mass immigration, grooming gang inquiries, proposals affecting jury trials and free speech, religious freedom, digital ID, treatment of veterans, policies affecting farmers, Chagos Islands, postponing local elections, closer EU and China alignment.
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This was the subsequent response from the House of Commons on the 17th February:
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From: Petitions: UK Government and Parliament <no-reply@petition.parliament.uk>
Date: Tue, Feb 17, 2026 at 3:37 PM
Subject: We rejected your petition “Debate Whether Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer Should Resign or Seek New Mandate”
Dear Dr Kelvin F Long,
Sorry, we can’t accept your petition – “Debate Whether Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer Should Resign or Seek New Mandate”.
It calls for action relating to a particular individual, or organisation that the UK Government or Parliament is not responsible for – except where the organisation’s role or powers are set out in law, and the petition is to amend that law.
We can't accept petitions which call for actions with regard to named individuals, including the Prime Minister. In any case, we can't accept petitions about appointments, which includes calling for elected representatives or public servants to resign or be removed from office. If you're concerned about a particular policy or decision that's the responsibility of Government or the House of Commons, you could start a petition about that.
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The Petitions Team
House of Commons
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I was born in this country, served this country in the military and also worked on important projects for national security. Yet I feel that the British government, and this Prime Minister in particular, has betrayed the British people. I also see many other actions of the government, such as deletion of legal records, removal of trial by jury, attempt to bring in identity cards, oppression by a police state and the disgraceful conduct of officers, a failure to investigate and prosecute over the grooming gang scandals, persecution of Christians, giving away overseas territories of high strategic interests like the Chagos Islands, proximity to China, non-support for the United States,…….as treason and a betrayal of our national interest.
I have also written separately to the Archbishop of Canterbury in the Church of England and His Majesty The King of England Charles III expressing my concerns. I have received no reply or acknowledgements. What does my citizenship mean anymore when those who seek to govern me will not answer me or respect my rights? They appear to only serve themselves.
Since my democratic right has been denied, I now declare I will not cooperative with the UK government in any capacity until a General Election has been called and the citizens of the country given the opportunity to determine those who seek to govern them.
Any attempts to oppress me individually by the state will result in me going public on personal knowledge I have of government corruption which is of high public interest, since I will have nothing to lose.
Britain is not free, but is under a blanket of Tyranny and I also see a complete failure of the Security Services to protect us from those that are attacking us. I can only conclude they have been compromised. Britain is not a democracy and the rights of its citizens are denied. I will never cooperate with that and you no longer enjoy my loyalty in any capacity. Despite being a former Airborne soldier, in the event of any conscription to national service, I will now claim Conscientious Objector status and will not serve in any war whilst this Prime Minister and this government is in power. I demand a General Election.
I serve only the Lord Jesus Christ and the bests interests of the British public.