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Ask your MP to choose life in the new Parliament

Over half of MPs (54%) have been elected for the first time. This means that while we have information on some of them from our pre-election campaigning, we have no voting records for a huge number of MPs.

This lack of information is a challenge, but we also have a big opportunity to promote the pro-life message to these new MPs.

With assisted suicide legislation on the way, and the threat of decriminalisation proposals returning, it is hugely important that we lobby our MPs. Starting a respectful relationship with them is a crucial first step.Ask your MP to choose lifePlease use the form below to contact your MP. You can find your local MP by typing in your postcode in the form below.

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Please use the form below to contact your MP. You can find your local MP by typing in your postcode in the form below.

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You can now enter your message to your MP in the ‘Message’ box below. If you are not sure what to write, please read our guides above for assistance.

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Once you have written your e-mail message and are ready to send it to your MP, simply click to select how you would like to send it. You have two options: option 1 allows you to send the e-mail directly from your own e-mail address and option 2 allows SPUC to send the e-mail on your behalf. MPs prefer to received personal e-mail from their constituents so we encourage you to select the first option. This will open up your e-mail and all the information (including your message) will be automatically added to your e-mail, ready for you to press send.

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