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Contacting the Prime Minister

There are several ways to make your views known to the Prime Minister.

Write in

You can write to the PM at the following address:

10 Downing Street,
London,
SW1A 2AA

 

Via email

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This service has been temporarily suspended for maintenance work. Don't worry, we are still accepting faxes and letters, and you can still let us know your opinions via our new Twitter service.

We apologise for any inconvenience caused. We hope to be back up and running very soon.

 

 

e-petitions

A traditional paper petition is handed into Number 10Petition the Prime Minister online

You can use our new online service, e-petitions, to set up, host and sign petitions about the issues that matter to you most - and have them automatically delivered to the PM's office. 

 

 

 

Fax

A traditional paper petition is handed into Number 10Fax the Prime Minister

You can also fax the Prime Minister on 020 7925 0918. (From outside the UK, the number is +442079250918)

You may also wish to approach a government department or agency directly. A number now operate e-mail and telephone enquiry points, and some ministers also have e-mail addresses.

Read a list of which departments are responsible for which issues, including departmental e-mail and postal addresses. 

 

Answers

10 Downing Street Answers to letters, campaign cards and e-petitions

10 Downing Street receives many letters, campaign cards and e-petitions regarding a wide range of issues. Here you can read answers to different campaigns and e-petitions, so why not see if others share your concerns.