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MP and Newspaper Branch Directory MP and Newspaper Branch Directory This directory includes the phone number and e mail of MP’s in branch areas. In instances where the phone number or e mail has not been given, an online contact web address and House of Commons switch board address has been given. www.writetothem.com (a useful resource, especially if your MP is not included on the list below.) http://www.parliament.uk/mpslordsandoffices/index.cfm (gives a full directory of all MP’s and Lords, you can search the database by MP’s name, constituency etc, so I would recommend looking on here if your MP is not on the list.) Bath M.P & E-Mail Phone Constituency Number Bath- Mr Don [email protected] 01225 338 Foster 973 Bedford Bedford-Richard [email protected] 020 7219 Fuller 7012 Mid Bedfordshire- [email protected] 020 7219 Nadine Dorries 5928 North East [email protected] 020 7219 Bedfordshire- 8132 Alistair Burt South West [email protected] 020 7219 Bedfordshire- 8134 Andrew Selous Birmingham M.P & E-Mail Phone Constituency Number Birmingham, [email protected] 0121 454 Edgbaston -Ms 5430 Gisela Stuart Birmingham, [email protected] 020 7219 Erdington – Mr 0903 Jack Dromey Birmingham, Hall [email protected] 020 7219 Green - Mr Roger 5191 Godsiff Birmingham, [email protected] 0121 789 Hodge Hill -Mr 7287 Liam Byrne Birmingham, [email protected] 0121-551 Ladywood 2869 Shabana Mahmood Birmingham, [email protected] 0121 475 Northfield Richard 9295 Burden Birmingham, Perry [email protected] 0121-356 Barr Mr Khalid 8264/8 Mahmood Birmingham, Selly [email protected] Oak 0121-443 Mr Steve McCabe 3878 Birmingham, [email protected] 0121-722 Yardley 3417 John Hemming Brighton M.P & E-Mail Phone Constituency Number Brighton, 020 7219 7024 simon.kirby. Kemptown mp@parlia Simon Kirby ment.uk Brighton, 020 7219 7025 caroline.luc Pavilion- Dr as.mp@parl Caroline Lucas iament.uk Bristol M.P & E-Mail Phone Constituency Number Bristol East- Kerry [email protected] 020 7219 McCarthy 4510 Bristol North [email protected] 0117-926 West- Charlotte 9427 Leslie Bristol South- Rt [email protected] 0117-909 Hon Dawn 0063 Primarolo Bristol West- [email protected] 0117-942 Stephen Williams 3494 Burton on Trent M.P & E-Mail Phone Constituency Number Mrs Janet Dean [email protected] 020 7219 6320 South Derbyshire [email protected] 01283 — Mr Mark Todd 551573 Cambridge M.P & E-Mail Phone Constituency Number Cambridge- Julian [email protected] 01223 Huppert 304421 North East [email protected] 01354 Cambridgeshire- 692015 Steve Barclay North West [email protected] 01733 Cambridgeshire- 239467 Shailesh Vara South [email protected] 01954 Cambridgeshire- 212707 Rt Hon Andrew Lansley South East 020 7219 Cambridgeshire- [email protected] 1347 Jim Paice Cardiff Cardiff Central- [email protected] 029 2066 Jenny Willott 8558 Cardiff North- [email protected] 029 2061 3 Jonathan Evans 539 Cardiff South and [email protected] 029 2022 Penarth-Rt Hon 3533 Alun Michael Cardiff West-Kevin [email protected] 029 2022 Brennan 3207 Chelmsford M.P & E-Mail Phone Constituency Number Mr Simon Burns [email protected] 020 7219 6811 Saffron WaldAlan [email protected] 01799 Haselhurst 506349 Crawley M.P & E-Mail Phone Constituency Number Crawley — Henry [email protected] 01293 Smith 934554 East Surrey — [email protected] 01883 Sam Gyimah 715782 Horsham — Rt [email protected] 01403 Hon Francis 242000 Maude Mid Sussex — [email protected] 01444 Hon Nicholas 452590 Soames Dartford M.P & E-Mail Phone Constituency Number Gareth Johnson [email protected] 01322 220704 Edinburgh Edinburgh East- [email protected] 0131-661 Sheila Gilmore 7522 Edinburgh North [email protected] 0131-557 and Leith-Mark 0577 Lazarowicz Edinburgh South- [email protected] 0131-662 Ian Murray 4520 Edinburgh South [email protected] 0131-476 West-Rt Hon 2552 Alistair Darling Edinburgh West- [email protected] 0131-339 Mike Crockart 0339 Epsom Epsom and Ewell- [email protected] 01372 Rt Hon Chris 271036 Grayling Exeter M.P & E-Mail Phone Constituency Number Exeter — Rt Hon [email protected] 01392 Ben Bradshaw 275004 Tiverton and [email protected] 01395 Honiton — Neil 233503 Parish Farnham South West [email protected] 020 7219 Surrey-Rt Hon 6813 Jeremy Hunt Glasgow Glasgow Central- [email protected] Anas Sarwar 020 7219 3000 Glasgow East- [email protected] 020 7219 Margaret Curran 8102 Glasgow North- [email protected] 0141-946 Ann McKechin 1300 Glasgow North- [email protected] 0141-557 East-Willie Bain 2513 Glasgow North [email protected] 0141-944 West-John 7298 Robertson Glasgow South- [email protected] 0141-649 Tom Harris 9780 Glasgow South [email protected] 0141-621 West-Ian 2216 Davidson Hemel Hempstead M.P & E-Mail Phone Constituency Number Hemel [email protected] 01442 Hempstead-Mike 450444 Penning Lancaster M.P & E-Mail Phone Constituency Number Lancaster and [email protected] 01995 Fleetwood- Eric 672975 Ollerenshaw Morecambe and [email protected] 01524 Lunesdale -David 411059 Morris Leeds M.P & E-Mail Phone Constituency Number Rt Hon Hilary Benn [email protected] 0113 244 1097 Mr George Mudie http://findyourmp.parliament.uk/constituenci 020 7219 es/leeds-east/messages/new 3000 Mr Fabian [email protected] 0113 249 Hamilton 6600 Greg Mulholland [email protected] 0113 226 6519 Rt Hon John Battle [email protected] (0113) 231 0258 Liverpool M.P & E-Mail Phone Constituency Number Liverpool [email protected] 0151-236 Riverside-Louise 2969 Ellman Liverpool Walton- [email protected] 020 7219 Steve Rotheram 7101 Liverpool [email protected] 020 7219 Wavertree- 7102 Luciana Berger Liverpool West [email protected] 020 7219 Derby-Stephen 3000 Twigg London (Central) M.P & E-Mail Phone Constituency Number Cities of London [email protected] 020 7730 and Westminster 8181 — Mr Mark Field Hackney South [email protected] 020 7219 and Shoreditch — 5325 Meg Hillier Holborn and St [email protected] 020 7219 Pancras — Rt Hon 4452 Frank Dobson Islington South [email protected] 020 7219 and Finsbury — 5676 Ms Emily Thornberry Bethnal Green [email protected] 020 7219 and Bow — 7200, 020 Rushanara Ali 7219 2989 London (North) M.P & E-Mail Phone Constituency Number Chipping Barnet [email protected] 020 7219 — Mrs Theresa 6212 Villiers Finchley and [email protected] 020 7219 Golders Green — 7071 Mike Freer Edmonton — Mr [email protected] 020 7219 Andy Love 6377 Enfield North — [email protected] 020 7219 Nick de Bois 7066 Hornsey and [email protected] 020 8340 Wood Green — 5459 Lynne Featherstone Enfield, Southgate [email protected] 020 7219 — Mr David 8144 Burrowes Tottenham — Rt [email protected] 020 7219 Hon David Lammy 0899 Brent Central — [email protected] 020 7219 Sarah Teather 2284 Ealing Central and [email protected] 020 7219 Acton-Angie Bray 7055 Ealing North- [email protected] 020 7219 Stephen Pound 4312 Ealing Southall- [email protected] 020 7219 Virendra Sharma 6080 Ealing Central and [email protected] 020 7219 Acton-Angie Bray 7055 Chingford and [email protected] 020 7219 Woodford Green 3000 — Rt Hon Iain Duncan Smith Epping Forest — [email protected] 0207 219 Mrs Eleanor Laing 2086 Walthamstow — [email protected] 020 8520 Stella Creasy 6586 East Ham — Rt [email protected] 020 7219 Hon Stephen 3000 Timms Leyton and [email protected] 020 7219 Wanstead — John 7100 Cryer London (South) M.P & E-Mail Phone Constituency Number Lewisham West [email protected] 020 8699 and Penge-Jim 2001 Dowd Lewisham [email protected] 020 7219 Deptford-Joan 4513 Ruddock Poplar and [email protected] 020 7219 Limehouse-Jim 5085/6215 Fitzpatrick Bromley and [email protected] 020 7219 Chislehurst — 8471 Robert Neill Eltham — Clive [email protected] 020 8850 Efford 5744 Lewisham East — [email protected] 020 8852 Heidi Alexander 3995 Old Bexley and [email protected] 020 7219 Sidcup — James 8400 Brokenshire Streatham — [email protected] 020 7219 Chuka Umunna 3000 Dulwich and West [email protected] 020 7219 Norwood — Rt 3409 Hon Tessa Jowell Mitcham and [email protected] 020 8542 Morden — 4835 Siobhain McDonagh Putney — Justine [email protected] 020 8946 Greening 4557 Wimbledon — [email protected] 020 7219 Stephen 3401 Hammond Beckenham — [email protected] 020 7219 Bob Stewart 7011 Croydon North — [email protected] 020 7219 Rt Hon Malcolm 4418 Wicks Erith and [email protected] 020 7219 Thamesmead — 3000 Teresa Pearce Streatham — [email protected] 020 7219 Chuka Umunna 3000 Vauxhall — Kate [email protected] 0207 219 Hoey 5989 Croydon Central [email protected] 020 7219 — Gavin Barwell 7044 London West Hammersmith- [email protected] 020 7219 Andy Slaughter 4990 Maidstone M.P & E-Mail Phone Constituency Number Maidstone and [email protected] 01622 The Weald — 752463 Helen Grant Faversham and [email protected] 01622 Mid Kent — 851616 Hugh Robertson Manchester M.P
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