As KOTP said, basically 'No' is the answer.
I appreciate your views and sentiments, but exactly who is going to support you?
Will M and Alan Edge from the Anfield4ever campaign site made the point that they received little real from anyone else. A lot of verbal 'oh yes, we'll support you' and highly indignant opinions, but very little real support when it was needed.
Unless you are going to get about 50,000 signatures, it's a waste of time. I calculated a few rough figures as an example:
Say the new stadium hosts an average 60,000 for Premiership games (which is more than likely). That's an additional 16,000 per game at home. If each of those customers pays a conservative (very conservative) £25 per ticket, that equates to £400,000 per game. Multiple that by 19 games and it works out at £7.6 million. That doesn't include the crowds that could be expected for big European or Cup games. Look at it over 5 seasons and you are talking about plus £40 million. Then factor in the additional 16,000 folks spending £'s on programmes, food, beer, etc and in the clubshop. Even if they only spend on average £8 each (x 16,000 = £128,000 per game = £2.4 m per Premiership season). Add in the 10,000 plus on the ST waiting list who have no chance of a ST if we stay at the current location and how much chance do you reckon we have of influencing the club?
Sorry to be a pessimist, but I think you're being highly unrealistic.