The parliamentary petitions with the most signatures from the Montgomeryshire and Glyndŵr constituency have been revealed.

British citizens or UK residents can create parliamentary petitions online, with the Petitions Committee checking they meet the standards to be published.

Only citizens and residents can sign these petitions and are required to provide a valid UK postcode and verify their email.

The Government must respond to petitions that gain 10,000 signatures.

And when 100,000 signatures are reached, the Government will debate the issue. However, MPs can consider a petition for debate before it reaches this target.

As of ​October 31, figures from the UK Government and Parliament show the most popular active petitions in Montgomeryshire and Glyndŵr were:

• Do not introduce Digital ID cards — 5,438 out of 2,930,106 total signatures

• Call an immediate general election — 1,905 out of 1,004,558 total signatures

• Introduce offshore detention/mass deportation for illegal migrants — 913 out of 489,875 total signatures

• Mandatory collection and publication of certain child sexual offender data — 452 out of 258,077 total signatures

• Review possible penalties for social media posts, including the use of prison — 369 out of 190,288 total signatures

• Protect Northern Ireland Veterans from Prosecutions — 338 out of 209,306 total signatures

• Reduce the school week to four days a week — 176 out of 124,503 total signatures

• Give the British Public the Right to Vote No Confidence in the Government — 138 out of 79,902 total signatures

• Prohibit the wearing of all full-face coverings in public spaces — 121 out of 70,609 total signatures

• Grant the vote for London Mayor to all UK Residents — 109 out of 70,537 total signatures

Petitions with less than 25 signatures are excluded.