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  1. Enter your postcode, location, MPs name or job title to find the name and contact details of your local MP.

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  2. Young Labour: Elsie Greenwood – elsiegreenwood12@gmail.com BAME Labour: Carol Sewell – c.sewell@unison.co.uk Disabled Members Representative: Ellen Morrison – ellenfornec@gmail.com

  3. To telephone their office at the House of Commons, call 020 7219 3000 and ask to be put through to their office giving your MP’s name. To phone your MP at their local constituency office, you will find the contact details at your local town hall or library, or it may be given in the Directory of MPs. MPs may also have their own locally run ...

  4. Phone the House of Commons switchboard on 020 7219 3000 and ask for your MP by name. If you do not know their name then phone the House of Commons Information Office on 020 7219 4272. You may also contact your MP through their local constituency office. Addresses and contact numbers will be listed in local libraries, town halls, an MP's ...

  5. Check online map on Ordnance Survey: Election maps. If your postcode is returned as unrecognised, you can contact the House of Commons Enquiry Service, who can look up the details of your Member of Parliament based on your full address. The Electoral Registration Officer at your local council will also be able to help you identify your MP.

  6. Email: hlinfo@parliament.uk. Text Relay: 18001 7219 3107. The telephone enquiry service is open from 10am - 5pm Monday to Thursday, and 10am - 4pm on Fridays. During recess, the hours are 10am - 1pm and 2pm - 4pm Monday to Friday. Contact a member of the House of Lords by issue or in relation to a draft law that affects you.

  7. Find your MP and learn more about them, including details of their parliamentary career and contact information. Find them by name/location, party, gender and current/former status.

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