| The role of your Member of Parliament |
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Your MP has no expressly defined role. While he or she is expected to represent your interstests in Parliament, most MPs are also available to help you with any personal problems that you may be experiencing. Dr Stoate has helped people with a huge variety of problems since his election. These have ranged from preventing families being evicted through to helping parents obtain bus passes for their children. MPs are at their most effective when dealing with government agencies such as the NHS, Customs and Excise or the Department of Work and Pensions. They are also able to take up cases with local or county councils, private companies and private individuals. Additionally, your MP is also there to discuss issues of policy. Many people contact Dr Stoate to express their opinions on various pieces of national or local policy. Dr Stoate is always keen to hear the opinions of constituents on all policies, both at a local and national level. In the last year, Dr Stoate has dealt with over 2000 individual pieces of casework. While he maintains overall responsibility for each case, it is necessary for his team of dedicated caseworkers to assist in this work at times. The only cases that Dr Stoate and his staff cannot provide assistance with are those of a legal nature. On the menu to your left you will find contact details for Dr Stoate. Remember, if you wish Dr Stoate to look into an issue on your behalf, it is vital that you provide as much information as possible about the nature of your problem and who or what the problem concerns. When cases involve government departments such as the Child Support Agency or the Home Office, it is vital that you supply any reference numbers that you have been given. |