WriteToThem

WriteToThem is a website by mySociety which allows UK citizens to contact their elected representatives. Users do not need to know their representatives’ names: instead, using the mySociety software MapIt,[2] the site matches their postcode to its various constituency boundaries, before displaying elected representatives at all levels of UK government from local councillors to MEPs. Users can send messages to them from the site;[3][4] responses are then sent directly to the user's email address. Unlike many mySociety sites, there is no public element to the correspondence.

WriteToThem
Type of site
Site for contacting elected representatives
OwnermySociety
Created bymySociety
URLwww.writetothem.com
Alexa rank 399,718 (September 2012)[1]
CommercialNo
RegistrationNone
Launched2005 (FaxYourMP, a previous iteration, 2004)
Current statusActive

History

The site launched in 2000 as FaxYourMP,[5] allowing users to type a message into the website which would then be sent as a fax to their representative's office.

A year later, it rebranded as WriteToThem,[6] sending messages by email or as faxes to those representatives who did not yet operate an email account.

Controversies

mySociety publish an annual table to show which MPs are the most and least responsive;[7][8] this is based on the results of a rolling survey which is sent to users two weeks after they use the site.

In 2006, it was reported by the Guardian that the conservative MP Ian Liddell-Grainger appeared to admit in an email to the site to attempting to "up" his rating by sending himself queries.[4]

gollark: anrak_irl
gollark: Maybe I just click "yes the government should do this" too much without thinking "wait, that would cost a lot of money".
gollark: Guess I'm secretly socialist and in denial!
gollark: > The relatively small, liberal, pro-business, outspoken government juggles the competing demands of Administration, Education, and Industry. Citizens pay a flat income tax of 8.2%.
gollark: > The Free Land of Anrak is a massive, efficient nation, remarkable for its deadly medical pandemics, keen interest in outer space, and absence of drug laws. The hard-nosed, hard-working, democratic population of 2.677 billion Anrakians live in a state of perpetual fear, as a complete breakdown of social order has led to the rise of order through biker gangs.

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