- Sun Jul 11, 2021 6:38 pm
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2 years ago I attended a training session on the house of commons library service and how people could interact with it.
The trainer explained that APPGs are basically student societies and for the most part fairly powerless. But they do give a good clue to MPs actual interests, which can be handy if you're trying to get access, or something done. So if your local MP brushes you off, you can check which other members have an interest in your issue and try contacting them.
Mic Wright is a blogger, and his Broken Bottle Boy blog is generally very entertaining and well written. But this is just lazy "why have they all got iPads?" nonsense.
The trainer explained that APPGs are basically student societies and for the most part fairly powerless. But they do give a good clue to MPs actual interests, which can be handy if you're trying to get access, or something done. So if your local MP brushes you off, you can check which other members have an interest in your issue and try contacting them.
Mic Wright is a blogger, and his Broken Bottle Boy blog is generally very entertaining and well written. But this is just lazy "why have they all got iPads?" nonsense.
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