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<blockquote data-quote="Prem51" data-source="post: 1805323" data-attributes="member: 209498"><p>I remember a local mp saying that as they get so many emails and letters their staff screen them and only the most important/urgent get a response, and that will actually be written by a SPAD/pa. A single letter/email on a subject is unlikely to get more than an acknowlegement. 10 letters/emails on one issue will get more interest. 100+ is most likely to be followed up.</p><p>But MPs are aware of computer generated identical email/letter formats which are regarded more as political campaigning rather than individual constituent's concerns.</p><p>My MP says the highest number of identical emails she ever received were about the decline of the bee population - over 4,000 (in a London constituency).</p><p>She said it isn't possible to reply individually to each one so they all got a standard reply.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prem51, post: 1805323, member: 209498"] I remember a local mp saying that as they get so many emails and letters their staff screen them and only the most important/urgent get a response, and that will actually be written by a SPAD/pa. A single letter/email on a subject is unlikely to get more than an acknowlegement. 10 letters/emails on one issue will get more interest. 100+ is most likely to be followed up. But MPs are aware of computer generated identical email/letter formats which are regarded more as political campaigning rather than individual constituent's concerns. My MP says the highest number of identical emails she ever received were about the decline of the bee population - over 4,000 (in a London constituency). She said it isn't possible to reply individually to each one so they all got a standard reply. [/QUOTE]
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