THE PEOPLE'S CHARTER - ADD YOUR NAME
Put your name to the People's Charter.
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Make it visible
Your endorsement will mean the most to someone who knows you. So, show people what you believe in.
Posters
These can go to businesses, front windows, and public places to be seen by x. For guidance on postering click here.

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Flyers
A flyer can spark a conversation in a way a post can't. Print a bunch out and bring them to a busy town square - or take a flyer to somones's door and use it as a chance to talk and connect over the problems that affect us and the solutions that are out there.

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Put it in writing
Quickly send a letter or email to your MP. This tool can create a personalised letter for your local MP focusing on whichever Charter demand matters most to you. Add a sentence or two of your own - about what matters to you, your experience, your concerns - and it weaves it into your letter. The whole thing takes about two minutes (or as long as you want) and produces something genuine and unique enough to be opened and read by your MP.
Letter: Print it out, sign it and post it. It's absurd in this day and age, but physical letters have a greater impact and compel a response in a way emails don't, so it's worth the hassle!
Email: Use the tool to generate your message and click the button to send in your email browser. Don't forget to add your name and address, so MPs know you're a constituent. It helps to personalise the subject line too!
Letter: Print it out, sign it and post it. It's absurd in this day and age, but physical letters have a greater impact and compel a response in a way emails don't, so it's worth the hassle!
Email: Use the tool to generate your message and click the button to send in your email browser. Don't forget to add your name and address, so MPs know you're a constituent. It helps to personalise the subject line too!
Organise in your community
Assemble is the grassroots campaign that helped to organise for the first sitting of the House of the People and bring forward input from over 75+ local assemblies across the UK which formed the foundation of the sitting. It supports people to run local assemblies in their own communities, with resources and trainings that are open to anyone who wants to get organising.
Get started today by joining an open call or training, and connect with other local organisers.
Get started today by joining an open call or training, and connect with other local organisers.


