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To help protect the rights of hunts to access land owned or managed by local councils, including town and county councils, we are urging you to help in the following way in your local area:
How do I email or write to my MP?
You can find your local MP and their contact details here by using the postcode search.
Your local MP represents the area where you live and are registered to vote, known as a constituency. You do not have to be registered to vote to contact your local MP, but you must have an address in the constituency. To find out more about how to register to vote, click here.
Most MPs will have a constituency office and an office in Westminster, and can be contacted at either one. If you are in any doubt, all MPs can be contacted in Westminster using the following template address:
NAME MP
House of Commons
London
SW1A 0AA
Parliamentary rules mean that MPs are only able to act on behalf of their own constituents so make sure you include your full name, address and postcode in any letter or email. As a constituent, you should expect to receive a response to your correspondence.
Contact the Countryside Alliance’s political team if you are in any doubt about who your MP is or how to contact them.
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