Elected Reps - Wolverhampton MPs


Wolverhampton City MPs

MPs have responsibilities to three main groups: their constituents, Parliament and their political party.  MPs’ duties in Parliament include participating in debates and voting on legislation and other matters. They may also be members of committees examining new laws or the work of government departments. Some have a role as a minister in government or a spokesperson in opposition.
MPs can help their constituents by advising on problems (particularly those that arise from the work of government departments), representing the concerns of their constituents in Parliament and acting as a figurehead for the local area.
Most MPs hold ‘surgeries’ in their constituencies where local people can bring their problems.
MPs are more likely to be able to help with problems concerning central government services such as: Benefits, pensions, national insurance, and other matters dealt with by the Department for Work and Pensions; Immigration and other problems dealt with by the Home Office; Tax problems involving the Inland Revenue and Customs and Excise; Problems with the NHS; Problems with the Child Support Agency; School grants and closures.
Problems with local authority services should be raised with a local councillor.
You can find out what your MP has said in any debates, or what is being said in Parliament about disability on the excellent website http://www.theyworkforyou.com/
You can also sign up for a weekly email on a particular subject (eg Disability) or a weekly email on your own MP and what s/he has been saying or writing in the Commons.
You can write to any MP at: House of Commons, London SW1A 0AA
You can telephone any MP’s Westminster office through the Parliament switchboard on 020 7219 3000.
Wolverhampton has 3 MPs’ representing the 3 constituencies Wolverhampton South West, North East and South East.  The MPs’:
Paul Uppal MP (Conservative) – Wolverhampton South West
Emma Reynolds MP (Labour) Wolverhampton – North East
Pat McFadden MP (Labour) Wolverhampton – South East

Paul Uppal MP (Conservative) – Wolverhampton South West

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e-mail: paul.uppal.mp@parliament.uk
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Phone: 020 7219 3000

Write:

House of Commons
London
SW1A 0AA

 

No details on the surgeries to be held by Paul Uppal MP yet listed

 

Emma Reynolds MP (Labour) Wolverhampton – North East

ermpe-mail: emma.reynolds.mp@parliament.uk
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Phone: 01902 397698

Write:

492a Stafford Road
Oxley
Wolverhampton
WV10 6AN

 

Facebook group: www.facebook.com/emma4wolvo

 

Twitter: www.twitter.com/emma4wolvo

 

No surgery details yet listed

Pat McFadden MP (Labour) Wolverhampton – South East

pat mcfadden mpYou can write to Pat McFadden MP at his office in Bilston or at the House of Commons in Westminster, London. (MPs spend most of their working week at the House of Commons). Both addresses are given below:
Local Office:Crescent House, Broad Street, Bilston, WV14 0BZ  
Phone:  01902 405762
Fax 01902 402 381
Westminster Address: House of Commons, Westminster, London, SW1A 0AA
Phone: 020 7219 4036
Fax 020 7219 5665
Email: mcfaddenp@parliament.uk
Website: http://www.patmcfadden.com/


 Pat McFaden MP usually has surgeries on Fridays and Saturdays every other week, at one of the local community centres in his ward.
No appointment is needed for any of the surgeries, if you come along you will be seen. If you have a more serious issue, which cannot wait until a surgery, call his office on 01902 405762.