You shouldn’t have to be an expert to understand what goes on in Parliament. Your politicians represent youÂ… but what exactly do they do in your name?

Does your MP represent you?
Go to http://www.theyworkforyou.com/ and enter your postcode to find out.

Want to email the politicians that represent you? Go to our contacts page.

Why should I register to vote?

It’s your money the government and the council is spending. Or cutting.
It’s your youth club and your pavement and your bins.
It’s also your NHS, your school, your pension and your tuition fees.
They’re your police too.
You have views and opinions but if you don’t vote, you don’t count. It’s only a century ago that none of us had the right to vote and we don’t want to go back down that route.

You may think you are rebelling by not voting. You aren’t.
The establishment doesn’t want you to vote. The establishment likes things as they are, that’s how it got its name. It doesn’t want you at the ballot box mixing things up.

Register to vote online

You can register to vote online these days, which is barely more difficult than clicking ‘like’ on a video of cats that look like Ed Miliband.

Register to vote online now at gov.uk/register-to-vote.

Postal Voting

You can apply to vote by post for a particular election, for a set period of time or for all future elections. But, you must be registered to vote first.
Postal votes can be sent out to addresses in the UK and abroad.

You can register for postal voting at www.wyreforestdc.gov.uk/the-council/elections-and-voting/voting/voting-by-post-at-elections.aspx

#NoVoteNoVoice

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