Andrew Turner - the Island's MP.
			
 Member of Parliament for the Isle of Wight
24 the Mall, Carisbrooke Road, Newport, IWmail@islandmp.com
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    Contact Andrew Turner

    How I can Help you
    If you need help or advice, you can contact me at:

    • 24 The Mall, Carisbrooke Road, Newport IW, PO30 1BW or
    • House of Commons, London, SW1A 0AA

      If you need to come into my constituency office it is open Monday to Friday from 9am to 5pm but you may be able to make an appointment outside of those times.  Many enquiries can be dealt with over the telephone if that is more convenient for you.   If you wish to come along to my regular Friday afternoon advice surgery please telephone for an appointment.  I and my staff will do our very best to help you.

    For more information or an appointment telephone 530808 or e-mail me at mail@IslandMP.com

    Although I was elected as a Conservative, my job is to represent everyone on the Island, whatever their views and whatever political party they vote for.  But you can find out more about Island Conservatives by writing to 58 The Mall, Carisbrooke Road, Newport IW, PO30 1BW, telephoning 522404 or e-mailing IsleofWight@Tory.org

    Tell me your Views
    The most difficult thing for a Member of Parliament is to find out what people think. To tell me your views, you can  send me a comment using the box at the bottom of the form on the right or send me an email. If you are a first-time voter – or shortly to become a voter – look at the Young Islanders page.

    Visiting the Houses of Parliament
    Any UK resident can visit the House of Commons! The staff in my office arrange trips to Parliament for my constituents.  There are guided tours available  or tickets to sit in the Gallery and watch the proceedings in the Commons Chamber.  You may have to book some time in advance, particularly for the most popular events such as Prime Minister's Questions.  Please call my office on 530808 to discuss what opportunities are available.

    Getting my message across


    Andrew Turner listens to members of the
    IW Carers' Association

    Two of the most important aspects of an MP’s job are getting the message across that he is available to help his constituents, and finding out what his constituents think about key issues of the day.  It is relatively easy to communicate in this way with known supporters.  It is very difficult to do so with some of the people who need an MP’s help most, or do not know how to contact their MP.

    A really effective MP deals as well with these people as with the people he knows, and I aim to be a really effective MP, working for all the Island. To do this I would welcome your support.  Please use the form on the right to indicate how you might be able to assist me in getting and keeping in touch with those who might need my help.

    Can you help me help others ?

    If you think you can help with one or more of the following activities, please tick the box alongside, add your details below, and send it back to me either by pressing submit or by post to 58 The Mall, Carisbrooke Road, Newport, PO30 1BW.

    Telephone

    01983 522404

    Email

    mail@IslandMP.com

    Post

    58 The Mall, Carisbrooke Road,
    Newport, Isle of Wight, PO30 1BW
    Deliver leaflets about Andrew Turner’s activities and availability (even if only to a small number of households near where you live, or your own road);
    Telephone electors in their homes to find out their views on matters of current interest (either from your home or from a call-centre);
    Visit electors in their homes for the same purpose;
    Manning Stalls in the street or at events such as the Garlic Festival (either actively approaching people or passively, in order that they can approach you);
    Clerical work, such as stuffing envelopes for mailings (either at home or elsewhere);
    Secretarial work, including use of computers (either at home or elsewhere – it is not essential for you to own a computer);
    Media monitoring – of local press or broadcast media (usually at home);
    Research – you may wish to state your area of expertise:
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