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Should I keep writing if my MP is unsupportive?

MPs need votes. It is vital they listen to their constituents.

The more they are lobbied the more likely they are to act. Either that or face losing in the next election.

Some MPs avoid being direct, e.g. 'Many people support this issue.'

Don't give up

Ask them for their specific view point - you have a right to know.

You can also get a letter in your local paper (PDF - 348K). If it gains support your MP will take notice.   

If you need help responding to your MP on one of our campaigns please let us know.

You do make a difference

Without your support we would never have had these successes:

Road Traffic Reduction Act 1997

Waste Minimisation Act 1998

Reduction of VAT on energy saving materials 1996-98

The Recycled Content of Newsprint Bill 2000

Warm Homes & Energy Conservation Act 2000

Countryside & Rights of Ways Act 2000

Organic Targets 2002

Household Waste Recycling Act 2003

 

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