David, lobbying for change is a very long and difficult road and I'm pretty sure that nobody here is under any illusions that it will be easy and straightforward. It's absurd to believe that we will get the extra funding just because we managed to attain 100,000 signatures on a petition, but we have to start somewhere otherwise the ball will never start rolling and the status quo will be maintained.I think there's a potential for misunderstanding what getting to 100,000 signatures actually means. Unfortunately, it doesn't provide any guarantee at all that there will be any extra government funding. It means that (probably) this petition will get some sort of parliamentary debate. Although looking at the average House of Commons debate sadly very few MPs normally turn up.
The government has no obligation at all to accept the results of any such debate. Looking at past debates based on petitions quite often there is no result - e.g., there was a petition recommending all retail shut down on Boxing Day - didn't happen.
On the whole, the petition debates which seem to have most successful results are those asking for things to be banned - e.g., certain plastic objects. The petitions which seem to have least successful results are - unfortunately - those asking for more government money to be spent.
In pointing all this out I should stress that I am NOT saying that this petition is a complete waste of time. Just that I think we need to be realistic about the results.
The more signatures this petition gets, the louder our voice will be heard. An analogy I like to use is this: imagine you're somewhere where there are 100,000 people and you want to be heard saying something. If you are the only person shouting, very few people will hear you, so nobody will take any notice of what you have to say. Now imagine that 300 people join in, this would create little attention, but no doubt, some will hear what's being said. Now imagine that 1000 start chanting, at this point many people will start to take notice. That's just 1%. Now imagine if you can get 2,000 people to join in with the chant, or 4000, or even 10,000. As more people start to become vocal, it becomes harder to ignore. We need to make a huge noise if we want our chances of success to increase.
I don't understand your constant negativity and criticism of anything that is remotely positive. I discussed doing a petition with you about two years ago on a thread that is now deleted, and you were equally dismissive back then. I was asking for volunteers to help craft a petition with me and I'll never forget when you said it was a waste of time and shot the idea down - and you're still doing it now. I can't see how anything positive can come from doing nothing at all, and in your case, not only do you not contribute to anything but you actually criticise those who do by saying things like "it's a waste of time."
Why can't everyone just get behind this and propel it into the stratosphere! There is nothing to lose and everything to gain for such a minimal amount of effort. Don't discourage people, start sharing it and get other family members to do the same. Get out there and promote it.
I have written to my MP as I figured it goes hand in hand with the petition and we need to turn heads.
I look forward to the day when you have something positive to contribute, David, instead of trolling all the time.