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The ways in which elected The ways in which elected representatives act on representatives act on behalf of constituents.behalf of constituents.

By Natasha DoonerWester Hailes Education Centre

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• Your MP might write to the relevant department or official

• Your MP may decide to make the issue public by raising it in the House of Commons, where it will be officially recorded, and could potentially come to the attention of the press and public.

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• MPs can represent their constituents in similar ways to an MSP. Matters that would be taken to an MP rather than an MSP would include UK wide and International issues, such as economic policy or defence. An MP may represent constituents by:

• Asking questions during Question Time

• Introducing a Private Member's Bill

• Lobbying organisations or individuals on behalf of their constituents

• Making laws in parliament

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• MSP’s can represent their constituents over less local issues, such as health service, education or housing. MSPs can represent their constituents in a number of ways, including:

• Writing to or meeting with a relevant Cabinet Secretary or Minister

• Speaking in the Parliament during debates• Asking questions during Question Time• Introducing Members Bills on topics of concern to their constituents• Lobbying other organisations (such as local councils, health boards)

and individuals on behalf of their con• Raising the profile of an issue in the media

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• A local councillor can represent the residents of their council ward regarding local issues such as planning, schools, housing and transport. The councillor can do this by:

• Speaking at council meetings

• Contacting council officials to sort local problems• Holding weekly surgery to listen to people’s problems• Passing on relevant problems to MPs or

MSPs when appropriate

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