Telling more people about Making Democracy Accessible

We want to tell as many people as possible about Making Democracy Accessible.

You can help us do this.
Ways you can help

You could contact your MP, MEP, or Councillors to tell them about Making Democracy Accessible.

You could ask them to make their information easier to understand.

You could write to them.

You could telephone them.

Or you could set up a meeting with them to explain how you like to communicate.

You can find out how to contact your MP, MEP and Councillors by going to the Getting Started page on the Every Vote Counts website www.everyvotecounts.org.uk

You may be a member of a political party.

If so, you could tell them about Making Democracy Accessible.

You can find out how to contact a political party by going to the How to get Involved page of the Every Vote Counts website www.everyvotecounts.org.uk

You may be sent information from political candidates which is difficult to understand.

You could contact the candidate and explain to them how they could make their information easier for you to understand.

You can tell us your story.

We want to hear about your experiences of getting involved in politics.

Tell us what was good and bad about it.

You can email us at info@everyvotecounts.org.uk

Or you could write to us at Every Vote Counts! United Response, 113-123 Upper Richmond Rd, London, SW15 2TL
Thank you for your help.
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