Feedback - Share key details from your MP meeting

We’ve made it simple for you to let us know how it went and share key information from your meeting on the Leadbeater assisted suicide Bill, including discussions you had about how your MP intends to vote.

Sharing his information is crucial. It gives our Public Affairs team the key information they need for their work in Parliament. With your input, they can do follow-up work that will build on the work you have done meeting with your MP and ensure they are even more likely to oppose the Bill at Third Reading. The easy-to-use form below should take no more than 5 minutes to complete.  

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Your MP's name *
When did you meet with your MP?
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Question 1, Part 1:
How did your MP indicate they plan to vote at Third Reading?

There’s a space below where you can add any extra notes to explain what they said.
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Question 1, Part 2: 
Please share anything your MP said about how they plan to vote.

This includes if they said they might vote differently at Third Reading compared to how they voted at Second Reading. 

If you can, please include the exact words or phrases they used – especially if they explained why they’ve changed (or are thinking of changing) their vote.

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Question 2:
Did your MP say they will be attending the vote?
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Question 3:
Please add any other notes from your meeting that you think would be helpful for our team.

You can include as much or as little detail as you like – anything you share will help us understand how the meeting went and how best to go about follow-up work in Parliament.
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