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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Ive had to contact two diffrent MP's in recent years and both have taken the time and trouble to reply. One was Labour, the other Conservative, I found them both helpful and both went out of their way to see that I was satisfied with the end result.
Im the political opposite of Drusilla but, like her, (Im assuming your a lady Dru, many apologies if your a bloke),I had the utmost respect for the outgoing Labour chap
NO, they don't. There is a (current) Tory MP who, certainly in the past, used to send out letters saying "I'm sorry, your letter has not been chosen" to receive a reply!
But, any MP will want to reply to her/his constituents - they elect her/him. Imagine the effect if you didn't receive a reply? Your immediate family, work colleagues, PTA, sports club, pub mates or whatever would soon know, wouldn't they... and that would not be good for the MP's reputation or chances of being re-elected.
So, in practice, almost all MPs will reply. You may not be satisfied with the outcome (after all, MPs probably have less real power than your local councillor) but you should receive something more than a mere acknowledgement.