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«Breaking News» Now have YOUR say! Email your Tory MP to tell them to vote for Theresa May's Brexit Deal

Twice Theresa May’s efforts to secure Brexit have been voted down in the House of Commons.


Dozens of Tory MPs either won’t vote for the Prime Minister’s deal for leaving the EU on March 29 or have not yet declared if they are willing to support her.


If one of those Conservatives is your MP, the Daily Mail is offering you the chance to have your say and give them the push they need to honour the result of the referendum 998 days ago.




Dozens of Tory MPs either won't vote for the Prime Minister’s deal for leaving the EU on March 29 or have not yet declared if they are willing to support her


Dozens of Tory MPs either won't vote for the Prime Minister’s deal for leaving the EU on March 29 or have not yet declared if they are willing to support her



Dozens of Tory MPs either won't vote for the Prime Minister’s deal for leaving the EU on March 29 or have not yet declared if they are willing to support her



All you have to do is email them urging them to rally behind her, using their details below. 


Clicking on the blue button below that will automatically paste the letter on to an email.*





Then you simply type in your MP’s email address.


You can also write to your MP at the Commons, although it might get there too late if the vote is held tomorrow as expected.


The scale of the opposition Mrs May is facing is illustrated by the extreme language of Steve Baker, self-styled shop steward of the Tory hard-Brexit rebels.


Mr Baker, deputy chairman of the intransigent European Research Group (ERG), has told colleagues: ‘I will carry on voting against her plan till the day I die.’ 




The letter that will be sent to your local MP urging them to back the Prime Minister's withdrawal deal


The letter that will be sent to your local MP urging them to back the Prime Minister's withdrawal deal



The letter that will be sent to your local MP urging them to back the Prime Minister's withdrawal deal



There also seems little prospect of ERG grandee Sir Bill Cash caving in. Asked last week if he would back Mrs May, the 78-year-old Tory MP replied: ‘I have been right about this for 45 years and I am not changing.’


Meanwhile, Mrs May’s supporters face as big a challenge in wooing diehard rebel Remainer Tory MPs, who want to water down or reverse Brexit.


An ally of the PM described Dominic Grieve and Phillip Lee as ‘Remainiacs’, adding: ‘They are as deaf to our pleadings as any ERG fanatics.’


To persuade Tory dissidents to back her in the Commons, Mrs May and her allies spent the weekend trying to change the minds of the 75 Conservative rebels, made up of 64 Brexiteer ultras and 11 Remainer ultras, who voted against her last week.


Much depends on whether Ulster’s Democratic Unionist Party’s ten MPs can be convinced that the UK will not be trapped in the Northern Ireland ‘backstop’. DUP leader Arlene Foster has said her party is close to backing Mrs May.


But Conservative whips freely admit they have a struggle on their hands to win over both hardcore Brexiteers and Remainers.


So what are you waiting for? This is your chance to make a difference...


*If you are using Chrome on an Apple desktop computer, you might have to right click on the button, then select 'open link with' and choose your email client.



These are the Tory MPs who have voted against Mrs May’s deal and their email addresses



Their postal address in Westminster is House of Commons, London, SW1A 0AA, although if you write a letter it may arrive too late


Adam Afriyie adam.afriyie.mp@parliament.uk 


Lucy Allan lucy.allan.mp@parliament.uk


Richard Bacon richardbaconmp@parliament.uk


Steve Baker steve.baker.mp@parliament.uk


John Baron Baronj@parliament.uk


Guto Bebb guto.bebb.mp@parliament.uk


Crispin Blunt crispinbluntmp@parliament.uk


Peter Bone bonep@parliament.uk


Suella Braverman suella.braverman.mp@parliament.uk


Andrew Bridgen andrew.bridgen.mp@parliament.uk


Conor Burns conor.burns.mp@parliament.uk


William Cash cashw@parliament.uk


Rehman Chishti rehman.chishti.mp@parliament.uk


Christopher Chope chopec@parliament.uk


Simon Clarke simon.clarke.mp@parliament.uk


Damian Collins damian.collins.mp@parliament.uk


Robert Courts robert.courts.mp@parliament.uk


Richard Drax richard.drax.mp@parliament.uk


James Duddridge james@jamesduddridge.com


Iain Duncan Smith Iain.duncansmith.mp@parliament.uk


Charlie Elphicke charlie.elphicke.mp@parliament.uk


Michael Fabricant www.michael.fabricant.mp.co.uk (contact form on website)


Michael Fallon michael.fallon.mp@parliament.uk


Mark Francois mark.francois.mp@parliament.uk


Marcus Fysh marcus.fysh.mp@parliament.uk


James Gray jamesgraymp@parliament.uk


Chris Green chris.green.mp@parliament.uk


Justine Greening greeningj@parliament.uk


Dominic Grieve dominic.grieve.mp@parliament.uk


Sam GyImah sam@samgyimah.com


Mark Harper mark.harper.mp@parliament.uk


Gordon Henderson gordon.henderson.mp@parliament.uk


PhilIp Hollobone philip.hollobone.mp@parliament.uk


Adam Holloway hollowaya@parliament.uk


Eddie Hughes eddie.hughes.mp@parliament.uk


Ranil Jayawardena email@ranil.uk


Bernard Jenkin bernard.jenkin.mp@parliament.uk


Andrea Jenkyns andrea.jenkyns.mp@parliament.uk


Boris Johnson boris.johnson.mp@parliament.uk


Gareth Johnson gareth.johnson.mp@parliament.uk


Jo Johnson jo.johnson.mp@parliament.uk


David Jones laura.bradley@parliament.uk


Pauline Latham pauline.latham.mp@parliament.uk


Phillip Lee phillip.lee.mp@parliament.uk


Andrew Lewer andrew.lewer.mp@parliament.uk


Julian Lewis In writing: House of Commons, Westminster, London SW1A 0AA


Ian Liddell-Grainger ianlg@parliament.uk


Julia Lopez Julia.lopez.mp@parliament.uk


Jonathan Lord jonathan.lord.mp@parliament.uk


Craig Mackinlay craig.mackinlay.mp@parliament.uk


Anne Main maina@parliament.uk


Anne Marie Morris annemarie.morris.mp@parliament.uk


Sheryll Murray sheryll.murray.mp@parliament.uk


Priti Patel withammp@parliament.uk


Owen Paterson Patersono@parliament.uk


Tom Pursglove tom.pursglove.mp@parliament.uk


Dominic Raab dominic.raab.mp@parliament.uk


John Redwood john.redwood.mp@parliament.uk


Jacob Rees-Mogg jacob.reesmogg.mp@parliament.uk


Laurence Robertson robertsonl@parliament.uk


Andrew Rosindell andrew.rosindell.mp@parliament.uk


Lee Rowley lee.rowley.mp@parliament.uk


Grant Shapps shappsg@parliament.uk


Henry Smith henry.smith.mp@parliament


Royston Smith royston.smith.mp@parliament.uk


Bob Stewart bob.stewart.mp@parliament.uk


Ross Thomson ross.thomson.mp@parliament.uk


Michael Tomlinson michael.tomlinson.mp@parliament.uk


Craig Tracey craig.tracey.mp@parliament.uk


Anne-Marie Trevelyan annemarie.trevelyan.mp@parliament.uk


Shailesh Vara shailesh.vara.mp@parliament.uk


Theresa Villiers theresa@theresavilliers.co.uk


John Whittingdale john.whittingdale.mp@parliament.uk




Link hienalouca.com

https://hienalouca.com/2019/03/18/now-have-your-say-email-your-tory-mp-to-tell-them-to-vote-for-theresa-mays-brexit-deal/
Main photo article Twice Theresa May’s efforts to secure Brexit have been voted down in the House of Commons.
Dozens of Tory MPs either won’t vote for the Prime Minister’s deal for leaving the EU on March 29 or have not yet declared if they are willing to support her.
If one of those Conservatives is your MP, the D...


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