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How To Get Your MP To Resolve An Issue

Politics

If there is a local issue that needs to be resolved but is having no press and no action taken, then first get in touch with your MP.

Set up a personal meeting.

When that meeting comes along, ask your MP if they are able to table what is called a PQ - Parliamentary Question - to try and resolve the matter.

If this is taken on, then it can be one of the best ways to get an important local public issue resolved.


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By: Fred

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